I was fishing once in a mountain stream in the Cape, allowing my fly to dance on some rapids, when a dragon fly landed on my finger. I remained still and watched him. He flew off and I cast again. Half a minute later the fly landed on the same finger with a moth in it's jaws. I watched it eat for a minute for a minute or so. When the moth was completely gone it sat for at least another minute before flying away. I caught nothing although I had some spectacular rises.
Don frank theriault wrote: > On 6/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Thanks Frank. Dragonflies are very cool. They come in so many shapes and >> colors. They don't bite. They aren't all that nervous about being >> photographed, and they eat mosquitoes. What more could one ask for in an >> insect? >> > > Add to all that the fact that they're one of the more ancient species > of insects, and the deal's sealed! <g> > > cheers, > frank, who really knows zip about bugs > > -- Dr E D F Williams www.kolumbus.fi/mimosa/ http://personal.inet.fi/cool/don.williams/ 41660 TOIVAKKA – Finland - +358400706616 -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

