Tenkara Style Flies
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Re: Tenkara Style Flies
I'm intrigued by Tenkara and eventually will get a rod.
What puzzled me when trying to read your post while my wife was talking to me was the passage about Misako being over 400 years old. I had to re-read and then found out what had happened. I'm lousy at multi-tasking...
dd
What puzzled me when trying to read your post while my wife was talking to me was the passage about Misako being over 400 years old. I had to re-read and then found out what had happened. I'm lousy at multi-tasking...
dd
Re: Tenkara Style Flies
Tomorrow I will be taking the new Iwana out for a spin. The Iwana is 11 ft compared to my AYU which is 13 ft. The Iwana is also a little stiffer than the Ayu. I have not tied any Tenkara type flies yet but they are on my to do list.
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Re: Tenkara Style Flies
Tenkara flies are not difficult to dress.
A lot of them are reverse hackle flies. If you can tie a simple
soft-hackle spider, you can tie Tenkara style flies.
They are very similar to Italian Alpine Flies, and are not very
sophisticated or difficult.
About four years ago, I put an article on Italian Alpines on my Web-site, and since
then I put an article in, on Reverse Hackle flies after seeing an article in FAOL
about them by Preston Singletary.
Italian Alpines - http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page43.html
Reverse Spiders - http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page33.html
I shall have to get down to some serious fly tying and start posting
some recipes and pictures here.
A lot of them are reverse hackle flies. If you can tie a simple
soft-hackle spider, you can tie Tenkara style flies.
They are very similar to Italian Alpine Flies, and are not very
sophisticated or difficult.
About four years ago, I put an article on Italian Alpines on my Web-site, and since
then I put an article in, on Reverse Hackle flies after seeing an article in FAOL
about them by Preston Singletary.
Italian Alpines - http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page43.html
Reverse Spiders - http://donaldnicolson.webplus.net/page33.html
I shall have to get down to some serious fly tying and start posting
some recipes and pictures here.
Re: Tenkara Style Flies
Hook: 12-18 TMC 2487.
Body: Olive Pearsall’s silk.
Hackle: Starling, tied in with the concave side of the hackle towards the eye.
I thought I might as well post one now.
Re: Tenkara Style Flies
At willowhead - Gee thanks willowhead, I've been able to resist up til now.
And Donald, you're not helping matters any!
Vicki
And Donald, you're not helping matters any!
Vicki
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Re: Tenkara Style Flies
If you would like to see some of the fish I have landed with the Tenkara go to Tenkarausa and look under experiences.
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Re: Tenkara Style Flies
Vivki, your so cute. Mike, your funny. Vicki, please say hi to REE for us. Hope you guys can make the Sowbug asap. Whenever you want me to get you "IN" just lemme know.
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Re: Tenkara Style Flies
Willow,
Wrong Vicki. My wife, Vickie, usually uses VEE as her handle, or Vickie Eagle Elk.
The Sowbug is out for us this year. We are house hunting, Central Idaho or Western Montana areas, so traveling takes a back seat to house hunting. Tying shows will be close to home this year. Idaho Falls is about as far as we can go.
REE
Wrong Vicki. My wife, Vickie, usually uses VEE as her handle, or Vickie Eagle Elk.
The Sowbug is out for us this year. We are house hunting, Central Idaho or Western Montana areas, so traveling takes a back seat to house hunting. Tying shows will be close to home this year. Idaho Falls is about as far as we can go.
REE
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Hey REE..... i was wondering if there were two Vicki's on this board. Now i get it. Tkx., for clearing that up. See you guys in Idaho Falls in April. We're gonna do Boise as well, (in Jan.), a week after we finish The Fly Fishing Show in Denver. So maybe see you there. We're definately skippin' the west coast in 2011.............tryin' to keep it to no more than a dozen events a yr.....at least until we get the Roscoe house sold. You guys take care and good (all the best of) luck with the house hunting. i LOVE the Livingston area of Montana.........you've got somewhat mild winters there.....compared with the other side of the pass....the spring (Nelson's, DePuys, Armstrong's), creeks in Paradise Valley and Mill Creek.....the Yellowstone, the "Park" (Lamare, Soda Butte, Slew), just an hour away.....the Gallatin and East Gallatin less than an hour away and Spanish Creek along the way.....the Boulder at Big Timber and Shields on the way there.....Happy Hunting.
Learn to see with your ears and hear with your eyes
CAUSE, it don't mean a thing, if it aint got that swing.....
http://www.pureartflytying.ning.com
CAUSE, it don't mean a thing, if it aint got that swing.....
http://www.pureartflytying.ning.com