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In my experience you will need several different hopper patterns simply because if you're wade fishing, (drifting excluded), after you pass your original hopper over the fish a few times they refuse it after catching a couple of fish. It's like they tell the other fish don't eat the yellow ones! I have found if I carry a couple of 3 or 4 different patterns I can stay on the fish for a longer period of time. I may have to change patterns after a dozen or so casts, but I catch more fish, and if it's a particularly good spot with a decent amount of fish in it I can rotate back to the original pattern and hoist a few more out before they totally get with the program.

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