Mole sals from MA

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Greetings

Conditions were perfect the other night night so I checked on a local VP I haven't visited
for 2 years. Arrived at 9 and left at 11pm. Didn't see the multiple congresses
from the past; but witnessed 2 groupings. Activity increased as the hours
passed-- many spotted sals arriving & within the pool. Only 4 Blue-spotted
hybrids seen but one was of good size. I never fail to be amazed at this
spectacle!

Tom Wilson
NE MA
 

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