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Dragon flie?
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06/24/16 06:20 PM
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Clouser
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What's this? Look neat. 
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Re: Dragon flie?
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06/25/16 02:02 AM
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I thought it was a damselfly. Couldn't find any information information on it thru all the tpwd sites or A&M. Thanks first time I've seen one. Gonna try to make a fly.
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Re: Dragon flie?
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06/26/16 02:41 AM
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RexW
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We saw some of those a couple of weeks ago in the Chickasaw National Recreation area. Beautiful bugs, but wasn't able to get one to sit still long enough to get a picture.
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Re: Dragon flie?
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06/26/16 10:23 PM
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Bowfin47
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Damselflies hold their wings together over their bodies, whereas the wings of dragonflies are out to their sides...
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Re: Dragon flie?
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07/10/16 02:51 AM
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FWBanger
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Beautiful damsel fly. I have seen them on the Lower Mt. Fork river. I bet you could wear out the trout with a similar fly.
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