Usually August and early September are hopper time. This year I haven't gotten on any decent hopper bites. I know part of it is that I just haven't been able to get to any good hopper locations this season when the hoppers were hoppin'.
I got to thinking what if hopper spots could be created/enhanced? If some type of NATIVE plant seed was sown near waters that already have marginal hopper hatches, could they be turned into good, great, or AWESOME hopper spots? Hoppers have to be attracted to some particular kinds of plants. Could a "Hopper Mix" of seeds be created and hand crank broadcast spread like I seed my lawn. If it also appealed to cattle, maybe ranchers would be willing to share some expense. Can you imagine what it would be like if more locations had hoppers like this.
There are some marginal hopper spots near the Utensils and around Isabella, not to mention the Lower Kern. Maybe someone could cord off some areas along HC or the Upper and Lower O, where the predominant winds would bring on the buffet.
Obviously there might be some legal issues in certain areas and the mix would have to be native to the area, so as not to ruffle too many eco feathers, and fit under general good stewardship.
Just thinking out loud and asking for feedback?