Missouri River PMD Pandemonium
June 22, 2025
Wolf Creek
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Brown Trout

Rainbow Trout (Steelhead)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
The PMD hatch is in full swing on Missouri River right now and the trout looking up lying in wait for them to drift into their waiting mouths.
The PMD or Pale Morning Dun is a mayfly species thats a pale yellowish olive color with a gray wing in a size # 14-18. They’ll start hatching at about 9:30-10:30 am and continue for a few hours to most of the day.
The Missouri Rivers slick, spring creek like currents lend themselves to dry fly fishing. Look for dimples on the surface. These trout will often pod up in prime spots to feed very efficiently. Using the current to bring the food to them. Back eddys are a good place to find rising trout as the bugs go round and round like a lazy Susan.
We find the fish will prefer a cripple pattern early in the hatch then the dun, followed by the spent spinner.
Best dry flies.
Sparkle Dun #14-18
Extended body parachute #14-18
Pull Over cripple #14-18
Limestone cripple #14-18
Organza spinner #14-18
Rusty spinner #14-18
Hi Viz spinner #14-18
If the fish aren’t rising, go with a short leashed leader with two flies. Tie your first fly on at about 3.5 to 4’ under an indicator and the second fly of the bend of the hook or a short tag. Mend often and set the hook when the indicator moves or goes under.
Best nymphs:
Pheasant Tail nymph #14-18
Split back brown #14-18
Barr emerger #14-18
Hunchback Infrequens #14-18
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