05-29-2007, 09:11 PM
[cool][#0000ff]Underwater the dragon fly "dragons" act much different than the damsel fly dainties. The latter are prone to swimming around more, and are easily represented with the "Henry's Lake lift". Dragons, on the other hand, tend to crawl along the bottom or up on vegetation, hunting for prey or lying motionless in ambush. To represent them you almost have to fish them like a snail imitation...very little movement.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Also, wherever the big buggies live, you can get reasonable representation with a small wooly bugger. Big trout are not always that descriminating and will smack anything that looks "near 'nuff". Again, varying shades of brown, tan and green will get 'er done.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Also, wherever the big buggies live, you can get reasonable representation with a small wooly bugger. Big trout are not always that descriminating and will smack anything that looks "near 'nuff". Again, varying shades of brown, tan and green will get 'er done.[/#0000ff]
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