hbgbswanson Member Joined Aug 13, 2010 Messages 97 May 8, 2012 #1 I haven't been fishing in a few weeks, yardwork...ugh. While fertillizing my pond plants, I found a good number of these. Not sure, but I think they're damselfly nymphs?
I haven't been fishing in a few weeks, yardwork...ugh. While fertillizing my pond plants, I found a good number of these. Not sure, but I think they're damselfly nymphs?
sipe Member Joined Mar 8, 2011 Messages 366 May 8, 2012 #2 Correct, I think they'd be easily immitated with a sparsely tied pheasant tail.
Chaz Well-known member Joined Sep 13, 2006 Messages 8,470 May 8, 2012 #3 Yes, they come in many forms and I've even found a few in trout streams, like dragon flies they are predators.
Yes, they come in many forms and I've even found a few in trout streams, like dragon flies they are predators.