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Archive for January 4th, 2010

Biot PMD Cripple- Dry Fly Fish Idaho

Monday, January 4, 2010
posted by geoff

Dry Fly Innovations has spent this last summer of 2009 rigorously researching and developing a new fly called the Biot PMD Cripple.  This is a great fly to dry fly fish Idaho with in the mid to late summer or whenever there is a PMD mayfly hatch happening.  The Biot PMD Cripple is designed to imitate a large PMD mayfly that is struggling or wounded and cannot get into its complete adult stage.  We have designed this fly to sit very low on the surface film with a great profile that mimics the real struggling PMD.  The Biot PMD Cripple is tied with an elk hair wing, which will float like a cork on the surface film of the water.  This is a great fly and has been proven to be effective on the South Fork of the Boise River, Owyhee River, and the South Fork of the Snake River.  Awesome fly to dry fly fish Idaho.

Dry Fly Innovations ties the Biot PMD Cripple in two sizes (#16 2XL and #14 2XL).  The Biot PMD Cripple is primarily used in low rivers, streams, and tail waters.  There are no real PMD hatches in the Idaho high mountains so this fly would not be very effective but dry fly fish Idaho on low rivers and you will have a fishing trip of a lifetime.  The Biot PMD Cripple will catch all species of trout that are on Idaho’s low rivers.  It does come with a hair wing so gink will be a necessity for this fly to float effectively for you.  Grab your Biot PMD Cripple and come dry fly fish Idaho in the mid to late summer and you will be saying, “There he is!”

Biot PMD Cripple Mayfly

$2.05

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