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Trout in June feed in three columns simultaneously — surface for adults, film for emergers, bottom for nymphs. A single fly covers one column. A dry-dropper covers two. The math is the argument.
August is peak time for hopper-dropper rigs, and we’ve handpicked the best fly pairings, rigging techniques, and gear setups to help you fish smarter. From high-floating foam dries to tactical jig nymphs, this guide covers everything you need to succeed on late-summer trout water. Whether you’re exploring new streams or dialing in your home water, these field-tested combos are ready to deliver.
The hopper dropper setup is, essentially, a two-fly system. The 'hopper' is a buoyant, dry fly that mimics terrestrial insects like grasshoppers, while the 'dropper' is a weighted nymph or subsurface fly tied on a length of tippet off the bend of the dry fly.
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