Hellgrammite Dobsonfly Larvae

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2008

Hellgrammite Dobsonfly Larvae swimming in temporary observational field tank (aquarium). Robinson Forest, Kentucky.

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  • Those make great bait, you can find them under rocks next to most riverbanks

  • You don't see them much around Lexington. Very cool and kinda creepy bugs though.

  • How many fish has that larvae eaten? Sad, but you gotta love the food chain...

    Good luck, and happy Fishkeeping

    HBH AQUARIUMS Brian Blake

  • haha none. It was only in the tank for long enough to capture some video of it. Then I released it.

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  • The presence of dobsonfly is an environmental indicator that you live in an area that is highly irradiated ...

    Wait, just kidding. Correction: the dobsonfly is an environmental indicator that your home is situated in an area free of manmade pollution. The larvae of dobsonfly cannot develop in sick rivers and streams.

    You are truly blessed!

  • A gecko fell off my roof then landed in my halgremites cage where she cracked its neck and ate it

  • Take a kick net into rivers and kick the rocks over through riffles. You can catch them by the dozens in a very fast manner. Smallmouth Bass absolutely love to eat hellgrammites. A very effective and simple bait to catch and use.

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