The PMD Comparadun provides a great mix of lifelike silhouette, visibility, and buoyancy. Many fly fishing guides go straight to comparaduns when a PMD hatch brings up actively rising trout. This fly pattern floats in all but the fastest and roughest stream currents and trout seem to prefer this fly to many of the traditional hackled patterns. Fly fishers around the world should consider this a staple fly where PMD or similar mayflies are present.
The Pale Morning Dun Sparkle Dun, Pale Yellow/Brown pattern covers the stage of a mayfly hatch just before complete emergence of the dun. At this vulnerable stage mayflies are irresistable to rising...
The PMD is arguably the most important mafly hatch in the West. It is very important because it hatches over a long period of time and the trout eat them in all stages of life. Like...
Similar to the Comparadun, the Pale Morning Dun Sparkle Dun Cream/Cream pattern covers the stage of a mayfly hatch just before complete emergence of the dun. At this vulnerable stage mayflies are...
The Zelon Cripple Pale Morning Dun Fly pattern imitates a emerging or crippled mayfly dun. Mayflies are vulnerable during this stage of the hatch and fish find this pattern irresistable. This fly...
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...
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 PMD is arguably the most important mafly hatch in the West. It is very important because it hatches over a long period of time and the trout eat them in all stages of life. Like...
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...
Bunny Duns are quickly becoming favorite hatch matching dry flies on many of fly fishing's more famous waters. The PMD or Pale Morning Bunny Dun has a lifelike mayfly silhouette and unlike similar...
These small light colored may flies were designed for the angler who would rather sleep late. Pale Morning Duns (PMDs) usually hatch mid to late morning. But, during some magic days, hatches can...
Blue Winged Olive Emerger RS2, Baetis or Blue Winged Olive Mayflies are a spring and fall hatching insect, critically important to trout. The hatches can be exciting to fish, especially if...
With excellent versatility and visibility, parachute flies have become one of the most productive and best selling dry fly patterns. The Parachute Pale morning Dun is one of these deadly patterns. It...
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