RAINY`S GOODMAN'S MOSH-PIT HOPPER FLY - YELLOW #08
A bold, buoyant, and highly visible terrestrial pattern designed by Spencer Goodman to entice explosive surface strikes. Built for durability and floatation, this hopper features a foam body, rubber legs, and bright indicator accents that make it easy to see even in rough water or glare.
Its realistic profile and animated leg movement perfectly imitate a struggling grasshopper — ideal for fishing late summer banks, grassy edges, and riffles where trout are looking up. The Mosh-Pit Hopper stays on top through aggressive takes and long drifts, making it a favorite for both guides and serious dry-fly anglers.
Key Features:
Designed by Spencer Goodman for maximum floatation and visibility
Durable foam body with realistic silhouette
Rubber legs add lifelike motion and vibration
Bright indicator for easy tracking in any light
Excellent for trout and bass during hopper season
Recommended Use:
Fish it in sizes 8–12, dead-drifted tight to banks or twitched occasionally to imitate a struggling hopper. Perfect for late-summer and early fall terrestrial fishing.

Description
A bold, buoyant, and highly visible terrestrial pattern designed by Spencer Goodman to entice explosive surface strikes. Built for durability and floatation, this hopper features a foam body, rubber legs, and bright indicator accents that make it easy to see even in rough water or glare.
Its realistic profile and animated leg movement perfectly imitate a struggling grasshopper — ideal for fishing late summer banks, grassy edges, and riffles where trout are looking up. The Mosh-Pit Hopper stays on top through aggressive takes and long drifts, making it a favorite for both guides and serious dry-fly anglers.
Key Features:
Designed by Spencer Goodman for maximum floatation and visibility
Durable foam body with realistic silhouette
Rubber legs add lifelike motion and vibration
Bright indicator for easy tracking in any light
Excellent for trout and bass during hopper season
Recommended Use:
Fish it in sizes 8–12, dead-drifted tight to banks or twitched occasionally to imitate a struggling hopper. Perfect for late-summer and early fall terrestrial fishing.














