Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Little Panfish and Big Bugs

Yesterday I only had a little bit of time to fish so I just went for red breast sunfish, crappie, and bluegills. I caught a little largemouth to go with the panfish. It was fun but this time of year I'd rather be fishing for carp or walleye. I got some good photos of fishing coming up for grass hoppers, that was definitely a highlight!





The real hope of the short outing was to get a golden pond shiner. Of course even though I saw a few of them I couldn't get them to eat. The other fish I caught were all perfect little specimens. 





There are many times that the best part of a fishing trip isn't actually fish related. Yesterday it was insect related. There weren't only grass hoppers in the little meadow by the millpond, there were also a few praying mantis. I love big bugs. Stick insects, stag beetles, millipedes, and particularly mantids. A praying mantis moves and looks around in such a way that implies intelligence. They are beautiful little animals. 





4 comments:

  1. Love your photos! The Praying Mantis is a favorite of mine. They have to know what they are doing to move all those legs to the right spot.
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  2. Love your observations and agree about the Mantis. I was watching one the other day too, and wondered what it was thinking.

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    1. They probably don't think much, but they move their heads around as though they do.

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