Hoppers & Crickets
Best Hopper & Cricket Flies for Trout
Best time: Summer through early fall
Water: Rivers, banks, undercut edges, and grassy areas
Size: Typically 6–14
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Fish large terrestrial patterns tight to banks and structure, especially on windy days when insects are blown into the water.
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409 Yeager - Umpqua
$4.25Original priceOriginal price $4.25 - Original price $4.25Original price$4.25 - $4.25Current price $4.25| /The 409 will clean up any messy pool, riffle or tailout. Clean as could be. It looks like a little bit of everything. A hopper, a golden stone, a j...
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Carl's Foam Flying Ant - Umpqua
$2.99Original priceOriginal price $2.99 - Original price $2.99Original price$2.99 - $2.99Current price $2.99| /When one has rowed a boat for over twenty years, then had to re–tie flies at night, as has Boomer, a theme emerges to the creations from his vise: ...
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Dave's Hopper
$0.99Original priceOriginal price $0.99 - Original price $0.99Original price$0.99 - $0.99Current price $0.99| /This is one of the all time favorite Hopper patterns around. Use this pattern from around the end of July to late September. When fishing this fly...
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Hi-Vis Micro Chubby - Montana Fly Co.
$3.25Original priceOriginal price $3.25 - Original price $3.25Original price$3.25 - $3.25Current price $3.25| /A simple, effective foam dry. This will rise fish from May through October on any productive mountain trout stream. Stonefly/hopper/attractor, th...
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Micro Chubby - Solitude
$2.45Original priceOriginal price $2.45 - Original price $2.45Original price$2.45 - $2.45Current price $2.45| /The super popular Chubby Chernobyl is now available in micro sizes. Perfect for when trout start to become wary of the big foam stuff. This is a g...
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Mini Chubby Chernobyl
$1.19Original priceOriginal price $1.19 - Original price $1.19Original price$1.19 - $1.19Current price $1.19| /The Mini Chubby Chernobyl is a downsized attractor designed for situations where the full-size Chubby feels like too much. With slightly le...
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PMX
$0.99Original priceOriginal price $0.99 - Original price $0.99Original price$0.99 - $0.99Current price $0.99| /This pattern was designed by Doug Swisher for use in the Bitterroot River in Montana. The Madam X quickly became a classic dry fly attractor patte...
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Zach's Idylwilde Chubby - Montana Fly Co
$2.50Original priceOriginal price $2.50 - Original price $2.50Original price$2.50 - $2.50Current price $2.50| /Zach is a legend. This fly is legendary. He is a friend of the shop, put me on my first bonefish, and sold us many of the fly displays in the sho...
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How to Fish Hopper & Cricket Patterns
Hopper and cricket patterns are highly effective during summer and early fall when terrestrial insects are active along riverbanks. Trout often key on these larger food sources, especially on windy days.
- Fish tight to banks, undercut edges, and grassy areas
- Use a dead drift or slight twitch to imitate struggling insects
- Cover water—trout will move to eat large terrestrials
When to Fish Terrestrial Flies
Terrestrial fishing is most productive during warm months when insects are abundant near the water.
- Best from mid-summer through early fall
- Windy afternoons often produce the most activity
- Effective even when no hatch is present
Fly Selection Tips for Hoppers & Crickets
Trout are less selective when feeding on terrestrials, making these patterns a great option for covering water and finding fish.
- Use larger flies (sizes 6–14) for visibility and attraction
- Foam patterns provide better floatation and durability
- Ant and beetle patterns can be effective when fish are refusing larger flies
Terrestrial Fly Quality & Construction
- Hooks: Chemically sharpened for strong hook sets
- Materials: Durable foam, rubber legs, and buoyant bodies for long-lasting performance
- Profiles: Designed to imitate large terrestrial insects
- Tested: Proven effective on rivers where bank-side feeding is common