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BC Hopper Fly Tying Instructions by Charlie Craven

Fly Tying Recipe: (Click the links below to purchase the materials from our store) Hook: TMC 5262 #6-10 https://charliesflybox.com/products/t... Thread: 3/0 Monocord, tan https://charliesflybox.com/products/d... Body: 3mm Tan Foam https://charliesflybox.com/products/3... Binder Strip: Scrap of 3mm foam https://charliesflybox.com/products/3... Adhesive: Zap-A-Gap https://charliesflybox.com/products/z... Hopper Legs: Tan Medium round rubber leg https://charliesflybox.com/products/r... Underwing: Mottled Tan Web Wing https://charliesflybox.com/products/w... Flash: Rootbeer Krystal Flash https://charliesflybox.com/products/k... Overwing: Elk Hair https://charliesflybox.com/products/y... Bullet Head: Natural Deer Hair https://charliesflybox.com/products/a... Front Legs: Tan round rubber legs https://charliesflybox.com/products/r... Indicator: Cerise Pink McFlylon or Float Viz https://charliesflybox.com/products/m... This fly is a collaboration between John Barr and I, as he came up with the idea for a super buoyant hopper to use as the “indicator” fly in his Hopper/Copper/Dropper rig and I came up with how to tie the dang thing. We played with several different ideas and configurations based off of my Charlie Boy Hopper pattern and finally came up with the Mother of all hoppers…the BC! These photos and directions are an excerpt from John’s book, Barr Flies and I am telling you right now, if you don’t already own this book you should call the shop right now and order it. As you all know, John is perhaps the single most innovative fly tyer of our time, and his book is a treasure trove of insight into his fly pattern development process.

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