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Old 01-12-2006, 09:40 PM
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This is the Letort Hopper an American pattern that does rather well over here. When I say the Letort Hopper I am being a little liberal, the first part is the Letort Hopper, but by the end you will see how I progressed from the standard pattern to my own simplified variation which I still call the Letort Hopper. I was lucky to stumble on this pattern a few years ago when I began to hear mention of this fantastic dry fly that everyone was catching on called a Hopper. Never having seen one I had a look in my limited library and the Letort Hopper was the only pattern I could find, so being young, naïve and shy at asking, I assumed that this must be the pattern everyone is raving about. How wrong I was, but thankfully it introduced me to this wonderful fly which has caught me countless fish over many years. Fish as a Sedge pattern or as a general attractor at any time.

HOOK – Kamasan B170 #12
THREAD – Grey Roman Moser Power Silk
BODY – Dirty Yellow Seals Fur
UNDER-WING – Mottled Turkey
OVER-WING – Bull Elk
HEAD – Deer Hair

THE LETORT HOPPER

STEP 1
Mount the hook in the vice, attach the thread and wrap to the bend. Then dub on the Seals Fur, don’t make the dubbing too tight on this pattern. I have had most success on this fly when the dubbing has been shredded by the trout’s teeth, consequently I now dub it loosely to begin with.

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STEP 2
Wrap the dubbing to the shoulder.

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STEP 3
Mount the wing, the wing is trimmed to shape, lacquered with floo glue or similar and mounted flat wing style.

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STEP 4
Mount the Elk wing and cover the roots.

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STEP 5
Attach and form a muddler style head with the Deer Hair. Then whip finish and detach the thread.

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STEP 6
Trim the head to shape for the completed fly.

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Viewed from below.

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This is where I took the pattern next. I simply omitted the Mottled Turkey wing, but dressed the rest of the fly the same.

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Before finally arriving at the pattern I use today.

MY LETORT HOPPER
HOOK – Kamasan B170 #12
THREAD – Grey Roman Moser Power Silk
BODY – Dirty Yellow Seals Fur
WING – Coastal Deer Hair
HEAD – Formed from the butts of the wing.

STEP 1 and STEP 2
As standard pattern

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STEP 3
Mount the wing by holding tightly and applying firm but not over firm wraps to begin with.

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Then after two or three wraps start to tighten the thread to flair the hair butts and at the same time cause them to spin round the hook.

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Until you are left with something like this.

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STEP 4
Make a whip finish and detach the thread. Then trim the head to shape, being careful you don’t cut the wing.

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Viewed from below.

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And here’s a swarm of them.

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Old 01-12-2006, 10:12 PM
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Nice one Scotfly

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I take it you liked the porn shot at the end
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I always thought a hopper had to have legs, interesting profile though. Is it an out and out sedge imitation Scotfly and have you tried it with legs?


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I take it you liked the porn shot at the end
Porn Shot?

I must be slow in thon the uptake!
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Porn Shot?

I must be slow in thon the uptake!
Doh!! The vice... Sex on a "C" clamp

Not that one Obadiah, don't why it hasn't got legs. Perhaps one of our American tyros can give us a bit of history on the fly and why it's called a hopper but looks like a sedge.
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Certainly does Scotfly, I'll tie some up for Sunday.


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Nice step by step as usual.
I welcome addition to the board by you
& the other Step to Steppers methinks.
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Original Ed Shenk fly did not have legs.
Have a look here for info/history
http://flyfisherman.com/northeast/bapasampler/
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Thank you for the comments and info Highlander.
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nice no of posts scotfly

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