Overview
The Umpqua Hunchback Infrequens is a hyper-realistic mayfly emerger pattern designed to fool even the most selective trout during technical hatch conditions. Built to imitate
Ephemerella infrequens—commonly referred to as
Pale Morning Duns—this pattern mimics the critical emergence phase when mayflies are most vulnerable. The “
hunchback” profile represents the
curved,
partially-emerged body of a struggling dun breaking through the surface film, a stage that
trout often key on more than fully emerged adults.
The fly’s
semi-submerged profile is complemented by a
high-floating wing post for visibility, making it easy to track even on slick surfaces or in low light. The realistic coloration and slender body perfectly match the
natural PMD tones, while a sparse trailing shuck and upright wing add to the
illusion. This pattern is ideal for
tailwaters, spring creeks, and technical rivers where fish scrutinize every detail. When
Pale Morning Duns are hatching and
trout are refusing standard dries, the
Hunchback Infrequens offers the perfect solution—blending
realism,
buoyancy, and just the right amount of subtle motion.
Read More +Features
- Designed to imitate the PMD emergence stage (Ephemerella infrequens)
- Curved “hunchback” profile fools selective trout during hatches
- Partially submerged body mimics struggling duns in the film
- Upright wing post adds visibility for anglers
- Exceptional for tailwaters, spring creeks, and technical rivers