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Old August 4th, 2004, 06:01 PM
Sierra fisher
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Default Damselfly emergers?

It is unlikely that you are seeing red damsel flies. There is another bug
called a dragon fly. these are much larger than a damsel (but very similar
in shape), and come in various colors including blue. If what you are
seeing is red, it is most likely a dragon fly. There also dragon fly nymphs
and they are much larger than damsel nymphs. The fish can be keying on them
and, since they are larger, the fish hit them hard.

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When the Damsel fly nymph sheds it's shuck, it first comes out in a tan
color with a hint of olive. As time goes on, they change color to blue

and
then to blue and black. While they are tan, there are numerous criples.
You can tie a tan body, with irregular wings from a grizzly saddle, and
catch a lot fo fish.



What about those damsel flies I see that have the red bodies?









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