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Hopes Dark Trout Lure or Streamer Fly - New Zealand Trout Fishing

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Hopes Dark
Hopes Dark is a Canterbury lure or streamer fly used to imitate the local bait fish called silveries. Fishingmag.co.nz
Hopes Dark with the blue floss included. Tying in the floss is surprisingly easy once you have tied up a few.
Hopes Dark shown here without the trapped blue floss. Both versions are sold in Canterbury tackle stores.
Hopes Dark shown here without the trapped blue floss. Both versions are sold in Canterbury tackle stores.
This Canterbury trout streamer fly or lure pattern has taken countless large searun brown trout in the lower Rakaia River! It will also take salmon and kahawai just as well.

The Hope's Dark is tied in the typical Matuku style. The original lure would have been quite bulky having a round torpedo shape. You can buy this lure in Christchurch tackle stores with or without the pale blue floss trapped beneath the tinsel to form a lateral line on both sides. Personally I wouldn't even consider tying this lure without this blue line as I consider it essential for the lure to look realistic. Take a look for yourself at a real silvery.

You can use either two or four black hackle feathers for tying this lure. If you really want to muck around with the original tie, as I do, you can make an equally excellent “Hopes” by using a strip of rabbit pelt in place of the hackles. When the pelt becomes saturated in the water it takes on a sinuous fish-like action with every tug on the line. The rabbit version catches fish equally as well. I find it cheaper, quicker and easier to use the rabbit pelt. What David Hope, the original creator of this lure and part owner of a bach at Selwyn Huts, would have made of using the rabbit pelt I have no idea!

Most Canterbury anglers regard the Hopes Dark as a night fly or at least one to use when there is a bit of colour in the water.

Tail: Grizzle tips. Body: White Chenille. Rib: Flat or round silver tinsel. Wing: 2 or 4 black hackles, with light blue floss trapped under the ribbing. Topping: Peacock sword. I prefer the B175 Kamasan - Heavy Traditional Trout hooks which have been chemically sharpened, or Black Magic B2 lure hooks.

You might also be interested in these New Zealand trout lure patterns: Hope's Silvery, Mrs Simpson and Hamills Killer, the Yellow Rabbit Lure, Silicon Rubber Trout Flies, Beetle Trout Flies, Muddler Minnow, Canterbury Searun Trout Lures. Tying the Red Shadow with John Hey.

You might also be interested in surfcasting at Kaikoura. Make this handy surfcasting trolly. Surfcasting locations around Canterbury. A big eagle ray caught surfcasting in Golden Bay. Get yourself a Saltec thumb caster especially if fishing with braided lines. Have you tried surfcasting at night.

Of interest the Hopes Silvery and Hopes Silvery Dark were listed for sale in the Tisdalls Sports Centre catalogue of 1972 for the sum of 25 cents each.

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