The *PMD Spinner Dry Fly* pattern is crafted to represent the Pale Morning Dun (PMD) mayfly in its spinner stage, which is the final adult phase of its lifecycle. This fly typically features a light yellow or cream-colored body with a slender, elongated silhouette. The wings are clear or slightly tinted and are positioned flat and spent, mimicking the appearance of the mayfly after it has mated and is dying on the water’s surface. Fine tails are often long and split, resembling the delicate tail filaments of the natural insect. This pattern is particularly effective during late morning and early afternoon when PMD spinner falls occur, making it a go-to choice for anglers targeting trout in clear, slow-moving waters.