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Hopper, Parachute, Olive

Item #: 615020459
Your Price: $1.85

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The Parachute Hopper Fly is perhaps the most popular hopper pattern around. It is highly visible and is also useful for floating a weighted dropper nymph in a dry-dropper rig. The Parachute Hopper can be fished in rough water, near banks, or wherever fish may hold. It is wise to include several sizes in the fly box.

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