Hook: TMC #10
Materials: rusty silk floss, copper wire, peacock, badger rooster.
Orange Sakasa Kebari
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Re: Orange Sakasa Kebari
Very nice work. Neat example of the style and has all the "right" looking proportions/materials that should make it an excellent fish taker.
Are you aiming it at Trout or Grayling?
Are you aiming it at Trout or Grayling?
"Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout".... Irish proverb.
Re: Orange Sakasa Kebari
Mataura mayfly wrote:Are you aiming it at Trout or Grayling?
Trout
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Re: Orange Sakasa Kebari
Very nice kebari. Beautiful silk work.
Questions - Did you choose rooster hackle to fish a specific type of water? How long have you fished thus style fly?
I am very new to Tenkara fishing, so any information you can provide would be appreciated. I am looking forwards to learning to effectively fish kebari this spring.
Questions - Did you choose rooster hackle to fish a specific type of water? How long have you fished thus style fly?
I am very new to Tenkara fishing, so any information you can provide would be appreciated. I am looking forwards to learning to effectively fish kebari this spring.
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Re: Orange Sakasa Kebari
I didn't. This is new pattern for new season, but in my opinion this heckle work better in faster current then ie. pheasant hackle.letumgo wrote:Questions - Did you choose rooster hackle to fish a specific type of water? How long have you fished thus style fly?
Probably you know: tenkarausa.com, tetontenkara.blogspot.com, tenkaratalk.com, tenkarabum.com, tenkara-fisher.com - there are a lot of informations about tenkara fishing. I have learned a lot by reading these portals.letumgo wrote:I am very new to Tenkara fishing, so any information you can provide would be appreciated. I am looking forwards to learning to effectively fish kebari this spring.
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Re: Orange Sakasa Kebari
Thank you. I was already familiar with Tenkarabum's site and TenkaraUSA. The others are new to me. I will look at those web sites, and add them to my bookmarks.
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