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Parachute PMD Pale Yellow Dry Fly

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The Story

The Parachute PMD Pale Yellow Dry Fly is a classic mayfly dry that matches pale yellow PMD-style bugs and earns its spot as a must-have when trout are feeding on top. The parachute profile sits low, shows a clean silhouette, and stays easy to track in broken light. Keep a few on hand for picky rainbows, browns, and cutthroat that slide up and sip small mayflies.

What It Imitates

This fly imitates a Pale Morning Dun style mayfly adult with a pale yellow body and upright profile. The parachute hackle and post help it ride flush in the film, which matches the look of a natural mayfly struggling to lift off. In sizes 16 and 18, it also passes as other light-colored mayflies when fish are keying on small, pale duns.

Why We Like It

The parachute build gives you a low-riding footprint without sacrificing visibility, so you can keep contact and still present a subtle dry. The pale yellow coloration is a strong choice on clear water where trout inspect a fly closely. It is tied by Umpqua Feather Merchants, and because it is handmade, the fly you receive may vary slightly from the photos.

Comparisons

Parachute PMD Pale Yellow Dry Fly vs Parachute Adams:

Choose the Parachute PMD when trout are eating light yellow mayflies and refusing gray or darker tones. A Parachute Adams is a better general searching dry, but it can look too neutral when fish are locked on pale mayfly adults.

Parachute PMD Pale Yellow Dry Fly vs Sparkle Dun PMD:

The Parachute PMD gives you a taller post and a more traditional parachute silhouette that is easy to see in chop. A Sparkle Dun PMD sits even lower and suggests a dun or emerger in the film, which can be the better call when trout are sipping softly and ignoring higher-floating dries.

Parachute PMD Pale Yellow Dry Fly vs Comparadun PMD:

The Parachute PMD uses parachute hackle to support the fly and keep it riding level, which helps on riffles and mixed currents. A Comparadun PMD can land softer and look cleaner on flat water, but it may be harder to track and can be less forgiving in rough surface texture.

Description

The Parachute PMD Pale Yellow Dry Fly is a classic mayfly dry that matches pale yellow PMD-style bugs and earns its spot as a must-have when trout are feeding on top. The parachute profile sits low, shows a clean silhouette, and stays easy to track in broken light. Keep a few on hand for picky rainbows, browns, and cutthroat that slide up and sip small mayflies.

What It Imitates

This fly imitates a Pale Morning Dun style mayfly adult with a pale yellow body and upright profile. The parachute hackle and post help it ride flush in the film, which matches the look of a natural mayfly struggling to lift off. In sizes 16 and 18, it also passes as other light-colored mayflies when fish are keying on small, pale duns.

Why We Like It

The parachute build gives you a low-riding footprint without sacrificing visibility, so you can keep contact and still present a subtle dry. The pale yellow coloration is a strong choice on clear water where trout inspect a fly closely. It is tied by Umpqua Feather Merchants, and because it is handmade, the fly you receive may vary slightly from the photos.

Comparisons

Parachute PMD Pale Yellow Dry Fly vs Parachute Adams:

Choose the Parachute PMD when trout are eating light yellow mayflies and refusing gray or darker tones. A Parachute Adams is a better general searching dry, but it can look too neutral when fish are locked on pale mayfly adults.

Parachute PMD Pale Yellow Dry Fly vs Sparkle Dun PMD:

The Parachute PMD gives you a taller post and a more traditional parachute silhouette that is easy to see in chop. A Sparkle Dun PMD sits even lower and suggests a dun or emerger in the film, which can be the better call when trout are sipping softly and ignoring higher-floating dries.

Parachute PMD Pale Yellow Dry Fly vs Comparadun PMD:

The Parachute PMD uses parachute hackle to support the fly and keep it riding level, which helps on riffles and mixed currents. A Comparadun PMD can land softer and look cleaner on flat water, but it may be harder to track and can be less forgiving in rough surface texture.