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Re: PMD emergers

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 12:01 am
by hankaye
Roadkill, Howdy;

h-m-m-m-m-m ... interesting...
Thanks.

hank

Re: PMD emergers

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 8:48 am
by Eric Peper
I like the pattern in my avatar. It generally works, but a CDC Comparadun seems to be a magic fly fished as an emerger for both the PMDs and the BWOs. FWIW, the most recent taxonomic reclassification makes one of the western PMD species (infrequens) a sub-species of the eastern sulphur (dorothea). My sulphur patterns always have a bit of orange in the thorax. I fish PMDs all season on the Henry's Fork, and my last count in the fly boxes shows no fewer than a dozen different emerger patterns . . . all of which have worked at one time or another.:-)

Eric

Re: PMD emergers

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 3:06 pm
by DUBBN
Eric, I was going to try your pattern. I could not find them in my boxes last trip, so thought I had left them home. Nope, right next to the Lil Dorothys in the box where I put them. Maybe I will have a shot at using them in the morning.

Re: PMD emergers

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 12:45 pm
by Old Hat
During PMD hatches I have always done the best on Comparaduns, Sparkle Duns, and Quigley style cripples. Weighted nymphs work well also during hatches as the PMD's tend to make trial emergences from the bottom before taking the swim to the surface. But, I just don't like fishing weighted nymphs much ;) I've definitely caught fish on flymph style emergers, but not near as productive as the other patterns being mentioned in this thread.

Re: PMD emergers

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 9:28 pm
by DUBBN
I love fishing weight and nymphs.
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Re: PMD emergers

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 9:50 pm
by letumgo
Wayne - Can you give us a description of how you formed the abdomen on this fly? Did you use three strands of wire (my guess - but I want to be sure I understand correctly). Very cool pattern.

Please give hook size and wire sizes. This looks like a small fly.

Re: PMD emergers

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 9:02 am
by DUBBN
letumgo wrote:Wayne - Can you give us a description of how you formed the abdomen on this fly? Did you use three strands of wire (my guess - but I want to be sure I understand correctly). Very cool pattern.

Please give hook size and wire sizes. This looks like a small fly.

hook, mustad 9671 size 18
wire, small, three strands

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technically these patterns look terrible. I have stopped worrying about that. I now only consider if the pattern is durable, and if it produces trout for me.

Re: PMD emergers

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:07 am
by Roadkill
Sometimes the Naturals find the Flymph as attractive as the fish. ;)

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Hank,
FYI fishing the hatch recently in Eastern Oregon this Haretron Flymph worked well in the riffles while the Sparkle duns out fished it on the flat water but only when the sun was backlighting the dries on the surface.

Re: PMD emergers

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 1:03 pm
by hankaye
Roadkill, Howdy;
Roadkill wrote: Hank,
FYI fishing the hatch recently in Eastern Oregon this Haretron Flymph worked well in the riffles while the Sparkle duns out fished it on the flat water but only when the sun was backlighting the dries on the surface.
Thanks for the FYI... :)

hank