
PMD Sparkle Dun
The PMD Sparkle Dun is a Craig Mathews emerger pattern that uses a Z-lon shuck to imitate a PMD struggling out of its nymphal husk. Built for searches like PMD emerger pattern, Sparkle Dun PMD, and best Pale Morning Dun emerger fly.
Imitates: Emerging Pale Morning Dun mayfly
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #16-18
- Best Season
- Summer, peak PMD hatch
- Best Conditions
- Western tailwaters and spring creeks, late morning to early afternoon
- Water Temp
- 55-65°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 5X-6X
How to Rig It
Single emerger or drop off a parachute PMD as a trailer.
How to Present It
Dead-drift flush in the film. The shuck is the trigger — keep it visible.
Why It Works
Trout key on cripples and emergers during PMD hatches because they can't escape. The trailing shuck sells the helplessness.
History
Craig Mathews of Blue Ribbon Flies developed the Sparkle Dun on the Madison in the 1980s. The PMD variant became the western standard.
Pro Tip
When trout refuse adult PMDs, swap to the Sparkle Dun. It's the single most reliable PMD pattern in the West.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the trailing shuck do?+
It imitates the nymphal husk a mayfly is escaping. Trout see helpless food and commit harder.
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