Yes. Please feel free to share links to other sites that have info on spiders/wingless wet flies/etc.
As Stefan (dd) mentions, it is a shared passion with the members of this site.
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Maybe y’all have already seen these, but here are the latest sites/blogs I have found. Also, most of you are probably familiar with Neil Norman’s “Soft Hackles, Tight Lines” blog.
https://softhackles.com
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Welcome to the forum, glad you chose to post. Those would certainly do very well in many waters. Excellent pattern. It is always good to see someone working in a classic style but bringing something new to the table.
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