Fly Tying the Meadow Grasshopper (Polly Rosborough Terrestrial Pattern)
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- At first glimpse, this looks like a standard caddis dry fly pattern, but in a size #8-10, it makes a great terrestrial hopper pattern. An easy to tie classic from the legend Polly Rosborough.
Hook: #8-10 dry fly
Thread: Gray
Rib: Ginger hackle, trimmed
Body: Cream yarn
Underwing: Yellow bucktail
Overwing: Mottled turkey quill
Hackle: Ginger and grizzly
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Thanks for stopping by. Please let me know in the comments if you have any tying tips you would like to share or if you have any patterns you would like to see tied here.
Thanks for staying up to make that when Matt you stay up I enjoy it for 10 minutes thank you thank you
Hi Matt,got a neat story about hopper fishing.My good friend Bill Fuchs was out in CO.He seen a lot of hoppers,so he tied one on.Was sweeping the top of the grass with his fly rod ,hoppers went into the stream.Bill was catching some huge browns.Warden gave him a ticket,said he was chumming.I like fishing hoppers with an ant dropper.Have a great day Matt.
That is funny Ken! I almost always have a dropper with my big hoppers too. Ants are pretty good but also just a simple little zebra midge.
Coffee time with Matt, terrestrial time👍
You know it Jim! I love big bug season here in Maryland. :-)
For someone who just, "winged it," you did really well with that tie. BRAVO ZULU !!!
Ha! Thanks my friend. :-)
Nice tie Matt. When I tie these I will twist the hackle for the rib and body yarn together and then wrap up hook, no need to give a hair cut this way and makes it a little more durable. Have a great weekend. 👍
Layton- that's an outstanding tip! I'm going to tie a couple more trying that. And BTW, I just got a Stockard order in the mail. I couldn't believe how expensive Daiichi 2441 salmon/steelhead hooks were. But they do look good!
Great looking fly. You did a great job Matt.Thanks for sharing and have nice weekend. Thanks Matt.
You too Butch! Always appreciate you watching my friend. :-)
Love your opening! 🙃. I like the fly. Should do a fine job. Looks to me you did a fabulous job Matt!
I appreciate it Clyde! Have a great weekend my friend. :-)
Looks good, Matt. Happy Hopper fishing. 😎
Thanks Todd, and yep, it's almost that season!
Great looking hopper, thanks Matt.
Thanks Lee! And hey, got your note about the mink. Will definitely take a closer look but not sure what shipping from overseas might cost. I was thinking of buying some pelts and making my own zonker cutter.
Nice tie Matt, I like the tent wing. Yeah, Peter Charles is a gold mine of information on a lot subjects. I like his ideas on streamer hooks and tube design for tube flies. Matt what coffee do you drink, you're a very happy morning person! Thanks for the lesson. Cheers!
Ha! Thanks Joe. As for coffee... I'm always recording at night. Usually after the wife and kids go to bed, 9pm to midnight is my free time. And if I haven't started editing by 11pm, it's going to be a late night. :-)
And BTW Joe... I got my Stockard order today. Lots of salmon/steelhead hooks. I couldn't believe how pricey these things are. Eight bucks for a pack of 10 of these Daiichi 2441?? Holy cow, but they do look good. Can't wait to tie some more of Shewey's steelhead flies. :-)
@@SavageFlies My free time is around 4am to 7am or until the dogs wake up, which is usually around that time ;o) and of course now. Great news on your order, I told you they were pricey but elegant. The Mustads are ok price wise, always good quality. Then there's "house brands" from different online shops. I don't know if Stockard has their own salmon hooks. The Fly Shop has them 100 for $8, 2/0 to 10 I think, w0w! Sorry I just looked it up. Umpqua U series 10 to 11 fish skins for 25 in #4 and #6. You'll still have fun tying on them. Have a good w/e, two days of 90+ temps here. (:o/.' , '
I think it is a cool looking fly Matt
Great job 👏
Thanks for the video Matt
Appreciate you watching Dave; and have a great weekend my friend!
Great hopper. Definitely easier than the Dave’s Hopper. I like the looks of this fly. For a first tie you did an incredible job. For a split second, I thought we had another laughing intro 😂. Great video buddy. Thank you Matt.
You can easily reposition the body into it’s proper place by using an empty pen tube or similar! Slide it over the eye and
push down against the shank and slide the body back to your desired location away from the eye. When the body material
is back where you intended, put a couple of thread wraps over it to keep it there and carry on! It has happened to me and
that’s how I fixed it! Looks like a good pattern! Tight lines!
Great tip Mike! I think I have a half-hitch tool I can try this with. And I definitely will since I'm sure to flub up plenty more bodies. :-)
Looks pretty good to me and definitely gunna float.nice tie matt
Appreciate it Mike! Have a great weekend my friend. :-)
Neat little hopper pattern matt i tie and use daves hopper and a foam hopper that i tie .going to add a few of these guys to my hopper box .👍
Thanks Hugh! I figured you'd tie a Dave's Hopper. That's a tough one for me. :-)
Looks good to me sir! I wish my first ties turned out looking that good!
Appreciate it my friend!
Good job Matt. I'm new to the sport really learn a lot from your videos.
I appreciate it Karl! And appreciate you watching my friend. :-)
Wow Matt. Wished my first crack at a fly turned out that good. Typically my first attempt at a dry fly comes out looking no where near what they are supposed to look like but I’m having fun and that’s what it’s supposed to be. I even might get lucky and get some trout to take it. Take care Matt.
Absolutely John! If we’re not having fun, we’re doing something wrong. 😁
That's awesome, we'll done.
Thanks Rocky! Appreciate it my friend. :-)
It turned out good
Appreciate it Mark! Have a great weekend my friend. :-)
I've had great success with this fly, thanks for posting the video
You bet I appreciate you letting us know!
Good Morning Sir Matt, great job we would have never known this Meadow grasshopper looks fantastic. I need to ty me some up and put them in my box, thank you for sharing sir. You have a great weekend. I appreciate all you do. 👍😊💓
Thanks Edward! My first choice for hoppers is usually one of the foam bodied ones. I think they're easier to tie, and you can put a little flash in them. :-)
That's a really decent hopper pattern. It would do in any warm climate.I this if splayed wings could be managed, it would be superb.:-)
That's a pretty good idea Terry. But if I was going to try and splay the wings, I think I might try hackle tips over some kind of quill. But hmmm.... that might be worth experimenting with.
great stuff .Thanks Matt!!
Nice pattern. Much faster & easier to tie than Dave’s Hopper.
Oh yeah Bob- Dave’s Hopper is my nemesis. Up there with the Humpy. Now there is a Joe’s Hopper which is a bit easier than Dave’s so maybe I should try that. 😁
Cool like always!
Appreciate it Joshua! Thanks for watching my friend. 👍
Very great looking fly I need to get some White feathers
Looks like a good floater. I’ve had great success with the Mop Hopper that Tim ties, but I will definitely give this one a try.
Thanks Michael! I think this is one of the hopper patterns that looks the least like an actual hopper. But who am I to question Polly Rosborough?!
GREAT INTRO BROTHER !!!!!!!!! ✨🎣💫
Ha! Thanks Brian. I almost left a couple other, much bigger, bloopers in it. I would have just had to do some bleeping after what I said when I didn't get Polly Rosborough's name right three times in a row. :-)
It was Great to see You so Happy Matt !!!!
Let’s Get To FISHIN’ ✨🎣💫
Great job. I look forward to trying this one out.
Thanks Chad! Appreciate it my friend. :-)
trying to get up to date on videos...see ya joe
Another good fly Matt. I was wonder if you trimmed the rib hackle before you wrapped it if it would be easier. I guess I'll have to try. Keep the good stuff coming.
That’s an interesting idea. If you try it let me know! It might look the same but I’m not sure it would be much easier...
First crack? Matt, I'm guessing you'll be tying blindfolded one of these days. That hopper looks great.
I don't know Jim. I tried the, what was it the Black Pennel that the big name tiers tied blindfolded? Mine was pretty scary. :-)
I am glad I am not the only horrible barber. Haha.
Ha! Check out Layton's comment. He had an idea how to wrap the palmered hackle at the same time as the yarn and you might not have to give it a haircut at all. :-)
Been looking for a non-foam grasshopper pattern and what do ya know...my boy Matt comes trough with a pattern from one of my heroes! Matt is their any way you could do a short video on the folded or "tent" style turkey wing? Or the "rolled" turkey wing as done on wet flies also? This technique applies to a lot of patterns and I cant find any info on the proper way to do it.
Ha! Thanks for the note Shane. I'll put this on my to-do list. You're on the cork board now my friend. :-) Tent style is easy. I'll have to do some research on the "rolled" turkey wet fly wings. I've seen rolled mallard flank and teal, but I'm not sure about turkey...
Little yellow stonefly
Yes, and I think it looks a lot like an oversized caddis too!