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FM's CDC Hopper Claret Fly

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About the FM's CDC Hopper Claret Trout Fly

FM's CDC Hopper Claret is a variant of the original Hoppers of the 1980s. They are successful throughout the season on most stillwaters.

Expert Tip:

The CDC Hopper will fish very temptingly on or just in the surface film. There are not many splashy takes with these flies, just nice confident slurps from brown trout. Count to three before striking, and you are well and truly in. Fishing the Hopper requires a leap of faith for most fly fishers.

Tier of this trout fly: Fulling Mill

Country of origin for this trout fly: England

This trout fly is designed to be fished on Dams & Reservoirs, Still Water

Pattern Dressings

  • Hook : Scorpion All Purpose Medium.
  • Thread : Black.
  • Body : Claret seal's fFur.
  • Rib : Stretched pearl mylar.
  • Legs : Knotted cock pheasant centre tail fibres.
  • Hackle : Red/brown cock hackle.
  • Wing Case : 4-6 natural CDC feathers.

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