
Mustard Perdigon
The Mustard Perdigon is a slim modern euro nymph in the perdigon family, built around a mustard/yellow body for fast sink rate and high-confidence trout takes. It supports Mustard Perdigon fly pattern, perdigon nymph, and best euro nymph for trout searches.
Imitates: PMD nymphs and yellow mayfly nymphs
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #14-20
- Best Season
- Year-round
- Best Conditions
- Clear riffles, deep slots, and technical trout water on tight-line rigs
- Water Temp
- 40-62°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 5X-6X fluorocarbon
How to Rig It
Fish the Mustard Perdigon as the point fly on a euro rig in moderate depth, or above a heavier anchor in deep runs.
How to Present It
Lead the fly on a tight drift just faster than the bubbles, keeping near-constant contact through the seam.
Why It Works
The slim mustard/yellow body penetrates fast water quickly while still presenting a clean natural silhouette pressured trout will eat.
History
Perdigons originated in Spain as competition flies and now define modern euro nymphing across U.S. trout rivers.
Pro Tip
Carry the Mustard Perdigon in multiple sizes — drop one full size in pressured tailwater before changing colors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Mustard Perdigon imitate?+
PMD nymphs and yellow mayfly nymphs — fish it as a slim natural nymph in clear water.
When should I fish the Mustard Perdigon?+
Fish it whenever you need maximum sink rate and a clean perdigon silhouette for selective trout.
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