Hooked wrote:
Has anyone ever come across a pattern that would imitate when a
damselfly emerges from the nymph form to the adult stage? I've seen
plenty of nymph patterns and drowned (dead) adult patterns, but
nothing that would imitate the emergence. Or am I just missing
something?
Thanx in advance for any help.
Probably not, because the nymphs swim to shore (or any convenient object)
and climb out of the water to emerge. For the same reason, you don't find
patterns for emerging stoneflies, dobsonflies, isonychias, etc. The fish
never see the emergence.
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Stan Gula
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