Morrish Hopper
Ken Morrish worked as a guide in Alaska, Oregon and California. Ken came up with a grasshopper pattern that often has been called the most effective and life-like hopper imitation. The easiest way to get this effective body for the hopper is to use a cutting tool called the Morrish hopper body cutter. The one I use is made by River Road Creations. It come with two cutting tools, the hopper body, and an indicator tool. I use a 2x long nymph hook when tying this fly, you want a slightly heavier hook to make sure the fly lands properly. The best way to see how this fly is tied is to Google “tying the morrish hopper” and watch the video.
Hook – 2x long nymph hook size to match the hopper body.
Thread – 6/0, 8/0 to match the body color
Body = 4 or 5 mm foam
Indicator – 1 or 2 mm foam
Legs- Speckled Centipede Legs
Eyes – Made with a permanent marker
John Lazar
Fly tied by John Lazar