Fisher Spider

work in tandem with human fishermen to catch fish The fisher spider is a small, agile creature with long, spindly legs and a slender, segmented body. Its eyes are large and multifaceted, giving it excellent vision and allowing it to accurately gauge the movements of its prey. Its coloration is typically a dull brown or grey, allowing it to blend in with the rocks and vegetation of the riverbank. The fisher spider is a skilled weaver, able to create strong, flexible fishing lines from the silk produced by its glands. These lines are prized by local fishermen for their strength and durability, and are considered to bring good luck to those who use them. Fisher spiders are formidable hunters, using their speed and agility to catch a variety of small fish and invertebrates. They are generally docile creatures, but can become aggressive if threatened or provoked.