The Halfback Emerger, Pale Morning Dun pattern imitates a emerging mayfly nymph. Mayflies are vulnerable during this stage of the hatch and fish find this pattern irresistable. This pattern is great for a surface emerger and also works great fished deep. Every angler should have this pattern when light colored mayflies are hatching.
PMD's - or Pale Morning Dun Mayflies - are a Mayfly that on many waters can be fished from May through September. This species is arguably the most important mayfly in North America. In terms...
The Glass Bead Barr Emerger Pale Morning Dun Fly matches the early stages of a hatching mayfly. Created by John Barr, it can be fished deep as a nymph, through the middle of the water column, or...
The Bead Head, Barr Emerger Pale Morning Dun Fly matches the early stages of a hatching mayfly. Created by John Barr, it can be fished deep as a nymph, through the middle of the water...
Synthetic materials have a great influence in how new flies are created. They are more durable, float better and are often easier to see than traditional materials. This is the case with the Pale...
Fly fishers on waters with selective trout find that CDC Pale Morning Duns provide a near perfect mayfly silhouette. They are extremely effective hatch matching dry flies when a hackled or more...
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