Guide patterns for selective trout

Pale Morning Duns

PMD hatches are prolific on many of our area streams from early June through mid-October. The thick of the hatch begins in mid-afternoon, followed by epic spinner falls into the evening and early morning hours.

Pattern Selections

Precise profile-specific and technical patterns to match any hatch on Western streams.

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Rusty Sparkle Spinner

Spinner Pattern

The Rusty Sparkle Spinner is our multi-variant mayfly spinner pattern we fish on local tailwaters and spring creeks. Tied in multiple sizes and a great option for PMDs, BWOs, Pink Cahills and Flavs.

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CDC Parachute Dun PMD

Adult Pattern

The CDC Parachute Dun is an adult pattern with incredible surface movement. It's a great option for breezy days on spring creeks and slow moving tailwaters.

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CDC Captive Dun PMD

Early-Stage Emerger

The CDC Captive Dun is an early stage emerger designed for trout feeding on insects just breaking the surface tension. This is an early hatch stage pattern for selective risers.

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CDC Biot Emerger PMD

Mid-Stage Emerger

The CDC Biot Emerger is a must-have pattern for scenarios where trout are refusing adults. This is a half-in/half-out PMD that mimics the stage where trout target flies in the surface tension.