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Damsels, Dragons, Leeches and Bugger Fishing Fly PatternsDamselflies and Dragonflies are very similar. The main differences are that Dragonflies are larger and cannot fold their wings over their back. Damsel flies are smaller and can fold their wings over their backs when they are at rest
The first group, the Copepods are said to be the most numerous creatures on earth. There are said to be some of the most important sources of food to the fish of the earth. The Ostracods have very hard shells and are used to date prehistoric fossils. The Water Fleas are larger than the other two creatures and are a major component of the zooplankton that fish feed on. Freshwater Leeches are found in lakes and ponds. They attach themselves to fish, turtles, humans and other mammals that go in the water where they are found. They detect their prey by their movement in the water and are excellent swimmers. Also known as freshwater shrimp they make excellent fish food. All of the Fishing Fly Patterns in this Category imitate some sort of food that the fish are looking for or are an attractant or irritant to the fish. Either way they are all important patterns to carry when we are fishing. Some Fishing Fly Patterns included in this group are; | |||