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Where to catch in Moscow and the Moscow region in the coming days?

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Konung, 09.09.2010 11:14

Hello everybody!
I arrived in Moscow today. There is a desire to catch lepidoptera... The only question is-where? Maybe someone will tell you or help you organize fishing (especially night fishing is welcome). I would be very grateful! My mobile number in Moscow is 89653010249.
Svyatoslav Knyazev.
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09.09.2010 20:00, А.Й.Элез

Well, in the south (like the Oka floodplain near the PTZ), you can, for example, at this time count (with always scanty chances) on Lemonia dumi, on bindweed hawk moth, on interesting super-sweepers. But, of course, the mass is now poor, except for two pieris and the inflexible titirus. Metallovidki recently marked there at least two types, in good condition, but banal. However, if the night will be starry (now it is very likely), then it is better to catch nocturnal fish not by light, but by vegetation (especially flowering) on roadsides, especially asphalt ones, along edges and clearings. You can also try it in the vicinity of Beloomut (I didn't try it at this time, but at least there you can find quite dark large areas, and near Serpukhov there is almost everywhere a strong light, if not from this coast, then from Pushchino)...
But in general, you never know where interesting things can come across. You just need to be lucky.
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10.09.2010 6:05, Konung

Thank you so much for the tip! Although I'm still unlikely to get anywhere on my own...

10.09.2010 7:23, Pavel Morozov

Where to fish in the Moscow region these days?

Of course, at the congress!!!
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10.09.2010 7:36, Konung

10.09.2010 10:40, Zhuk

In MO lessa only hang a light bulb, there is no point in the daytime, nothing interesting.
If you had arrived earlier, it would have been possible to organize fishing for the light, but now I can't ...

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