These images came from the recent information that Mike posted. They were hand drawn by David Westwood in hist articles. They will be of interest to those starting out tying spiders etc.
Now I hope I get these right (no doubt MIke will correct me lol) and I think they can be resized by clicking on them.
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Re: Spider & Soft Hackle Proportions
NIce! Gives great starting pointers.
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Re: Spider & Soft Hackle Proportions
this is a great opportunity for some of our members who are relatively new to the topic and haven't had the pleasure of all the discussions that occurred on the other forums. There is a lot of good information in these archives, but this thread might be a good place for some new questions from everyone.
And Mike is right, it's not as daunting once the obsession kicks in. or is it the other way around? On any account there is a lot of information here.
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And Mike is right, it's not as daunting once the obsession kicks in. or is it the other way around? On any account there is a lot of information here.
w
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