08-23-2019, 02:23 AM
Thanks for the story and pictures.
Back in the day when the Strawberry River had a July opener, we used to camp on the river the night before and after we got camp set up we would beat the brush for some hoppers. There were a couple of runs near our camp that we would throw the hoppers in and watch the browns come up and grab them.
Your right, there is not much skill involved in catching them when they all have their heads looking up.[
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Back in the day when the Strawberry River had a July opener, we used to camp on the river the night before and after we got camp set up we would beat the brush for some hoppers. There were a couple of runs near our camp that we would throw the hoppers in and watch the browns come up and grab them.
Your right, there is not much skill involved in catching them when they all have their heads looking up.[

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