Rene,

I like a short hook with a long supple extended tail (ultra-chennille or a
furled rope-dubbed tail), a fatter thorax with a little chikabou for legs,
and plastic bead eyes.  Olive green is my favorite color.  A small wing-case
is good, too.  Just don't overdo the materials- very skimpy fly for a
damsel.  I make a wingcase of the chickabou base tied down, folded over
towards the eyes, then between the eyes and back under, tying down behing
the eyes.  This forces the short chikky tips to the rear and they now double
as legs. A lot of natural movement is needed, and the tail and legs should
provide that motion.  Some patterns even put a tiny tip of marabou on the
tail.

Dragonfly larva are more 'beefy', built more like a stonefly.

DonO

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rene Zillmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 11:47 AM
Subject: [VFB] Damsel flies / Dragon flies


> List,
>
> Assumed, I have to tie some damsel and fragonfly nymphs.
>
> What are the main trigger to the fish?
>
> The up and down motion of the abdomen? Eyes? Color? A thicker thorax?
Legs?
>
> Rene
>

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