@Andrew S, The day I was there I did see quite a few damsel and dragonflies on the canal side foliage. Next time I'll bring some nymphs that are dragonfly/damsel nymphish. Thanks for the tip.
Daniel
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:32 AM Andrew Sarcinello <andysarce@gmail.com> wrote:
FWIW, the carp I caught in the canal ate a green drake nymph. Not because there are green drakes in the canal, but because it probably looked very similar to a dragonfly or damsel nymph.
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