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Pale Morning Dun Fishing Fly

Pale Morning Dun

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$1.50
SKU:
RRFC0080
Minimum Purchase:
6 units
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The Pale Morning Dun (PMD) is one of the most important trout flies in the world. It hatches in abundance in many rivers and streams, and trout love to eat them. This makes the PMD a must-have fly for any angler who wants to be successful.

Features:

  • Realistic profile with pale yellow-olive body
  • Easy to tie
  • Available in a variety of sizes to match the natural insect
  • Effective for catching trout and other fish

Benefits:

  • Fool even the most discerning trout
  • Effective during the spring months and other times of the year
  • Durable and long-lasting

Where to use:

Cast the fly upstream and let it drift downstream Retrieve the fly slowly Use a strike indicator to detect strikes

  • Rivers and streams
  • Lakes and ponds
  • Spring creeks

Why Anglers Love the PMD:

The PMD is a versatile fly that can be used in a variety of conditions. It is especially effective during the spring months, when it is the primary food source for trout. However, the PMD can also be effective in the summer and fall, when it is a secondary food source.

The PMD is also a very durable fly. It can withstand many casts and still maintain its shape and profile. This makes it a great fly for anglers who fish in rough conditions.

If you are serious about catching trout, you need to have the Pale Morning Dun fly in your tackle box. It is one of the most effective trout flies in the world, and it is sure to help you catch more fish.

The Pale Morning Dun is an essential trout fly for anglers of all skill levels. It is easy to tie, durable, and effective in a variety of conditions. If you are serious about catching trout, you need to have the PMD fly in your tackle box.

Additional Tips:

  • The PMD can be fished on a variety of rigs, including dry fly rigs, wet fly rigs, and nymph rigs.
  • When fishing the PMD on a dry fly rig, be sure to use a floatant to keep the fly afloat.

Be sure to strip the fly through the water to imitate the swimming motion of the natural insect. When fishing the PMD on a nymph rig, be sure to use a weight to get the fly down to the bottom of the water, where the trout are feeding.