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Pale Morning Dun, Parachute

Item #: 615020075
Your Price: $1.50

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With excellent versatility and visibility, parachute flies have become one of the most productive and best selling dry fly patterns. The Parachute Pale morning Dun is one of these deadly patterns. It floats well, lands upright and the white post is easy to track among live insects and on all types of water. The versatile profile will match many different stages of Mayfies as they hatch, as spinners and even as they are drifting spent. This makes the Parachute PMD a must have for every dry fly anglers box.

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