Half nymph, half dun, the helps fill the void left by patterns that imitate traditional stages of mayfly development: nymph, dun, and spinner. A low-floating emerger pattern that screams EAT ME to trout.
On many occasions, these types of patterns will suffice, but during blanket hatches—especially on hard-fished waters— fish that want neither nymph nor dun. They want both. A nymph can swim away, and a dun can fly away, but trout have learned that a dun caught trying to emerge from its nymphal shuck can do neither.
Product Code: CRIQ4