Bass on a Foam Grasshopper — Little Hopper, Big Bass Attitude
Foam grasshoppers just have a way of getting bass fired up. They’re buggy, loud, and when a bass decides to eat one, it’s rarely subtle. In this live highlight, Average Angler Life drops a foam hopper along the pond edge, gives it a twitch, and watches a bass rise up and crush it.
Little grasshopper, big attitude — and it still rocks on bass.
Terrestrial flies like this are perfect for warm‑water ponds. They cover a lot of visual space, ride high, and give you a clear target to watch. When a bass commits, you see the whole story unfold on the surface.
If you’ve got a local pond and a few foam hoppers in your box, give them some time on the leader. You might find out they still rock on bass.
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