One trick I employed yesterday was to find a stick and jab it in to the ground at 45 degrees over the water and just sat and waited for them to come to me. Dragonflies tend to hunt from a suitable perch nearby so if you make one, they'll often use it once they spot it. Depends on the species though. The big hawkers seem to like to hang vertically from a tree or reed. The smaller chasers and darters sit on top of logs, twigs and reeds from what I've seen.

Friend of Flowers by Phal44, on Flickr
Purply Things by Phal44, on Flickr
A little bit of insect romance by Phal44, on Flickr
Rainy Rain! by Phal44, on Flickr
Dragonfly by Phal44, on Flickr
Orangy Butterfly by Phal44, on Flickr
Bling Beetle by Phal44, on Flickr
Dragonfly by Phal44, on FlickrAny ideas what these are? Don't seem to have the fixed wings of a dragon fly but their bodies don't look like Damselflies
Saw them land they were quite small so I couldn't see them well. They were a lot more interesting when I cropped in later at home. Kinda look a bit like baby dragonflies if it wasn't for the wings.
A little bit of insect romance by Phal44, on Flickr



What lens?
Up close and personal by JonTaylor71, on Flickr
Dragony Kinda Thing 5 by Phal44, on Flickr
Dragony Kinda Thing 1 by Phal44, on Flickr
Dragony Kinda Thing 3 by Phal44, on Flickr
Dragony Kinda Thing by Phal44, on Flickr
A contender for the 'Bling Beetle' award by Phal44, on Flickr
Mr Flappyface by Phal44, on Flickr
Aye Aye Skipper 2 by Phal44, on Flickr