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Akiyamago Hayashi Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Black Silk, C13-U Hook
This simple Tenkara design uses only black silk thread, peacock herl and a single reverse tied black hackle in its construction, tied on a Gamakatsu # C13U, Up eye Keel style dry fly hook.
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Akiyamago Hayashi Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Black Silk, C15-BV Hook
This simple Tenkara design uses only black silk thread, peacock herl and a single reverse tied natural black hackle in its construction, tied on a Gamakatsu # C15-BV Barbless hook with vertical eye.
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Akiyamago Hayashi Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Red Silk, C13-U Hook
This simple Tenkara design uses only red silk thread, peacock herl and a single reverse tied black hackle in its construction, tied on a Gamakatsu # C13U, Up eye Keel style dry fly hook.
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Akiyamago Hayashi Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Red Silk, C15-BV Hook
This simple Tenkara design uses only red silk thread, peacock herl and a single reverse tied natural black hackle in its construction, tied on a Gamakatsu # C15-BV Barbless hook with vertical eye.
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Akiyamago Hayashi Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Yellow Silk, C13-U Hook
This simple Tenkara design uses only silk thread, peacock herl and a single reverse tied hackle in its construction, tied on a Gamakatsu # C13U, Up eye Keel style dry fly hook.
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Akiyamago Hayashi Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Yellow Silk, C15-BV Hook
This simple Tenkara design uses only yellow silk thread, peacock herl and a single reverse tied brown grizzly hackle in its construction, tied on a Gamakatsu # C15-BV Barbless hook with vertical eye.
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Kyoto Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Herl&Blue Dun
This pattern from the Kyoto region is built around a peacock herl body and reverse hackle collar, tied on a Gamakatsu # C13-U, Up eye Keel style dry fly hook in the original color scheme with black silk thread and blue dun hackle.
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Kyoto Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Herl&Cream
This pattern from the Kyoto region is built around a peacock herl body and reverse hackle collar, tied on a Gamakatsu # C13-U, Up eye Keel style dry fly hook with black silk thread and cream hackle.
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Kyoto Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Herl&Ginger
This pattern from the Kyoto region is built around a peacock herl body and reverse hackle collar, tied on a Gamakatsu # C13-U, Up eye Keel style dry fly hook with black silk thread and ginger hackle.
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Sakasa Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Black with Red Hook
We have found this particular pattern quite effective when fished in a “dabbing” style dancing the fly up and down off the water’s surface. It is tied on a Gamakatsu # C12-B, Barbless red finish hook with only black silk thread and golden badger hackle .
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Sakasa Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Cream with Red Hook
We have found this particular pattern quite effective when fished in a “dabbing” style dancing the fly up and down off the water’s surface. It is tied on a Gamakatsu # C12-B, Barbless red finish hook with cream silk thread and golden badger hackle.
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Sakasa Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Gray with Red Hook
We have found this particular pattern quite effective when fished in a “dabbing” style dancing the fly up and down off the water’s surface. It is tied on a Gamakatsu # C12-B, Barbless red finish hook with gray silk thread and golden badger hackle.
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Takayama Sakasa Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Black with Red Hook
These beautiful flies are much more complex than traditional Tenkara flies and are tied on a Gamakatsu # C12-B Barbless red finish hook with black silk thread, peacock herl and light blue dun hackle.
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Takayama Sakasa Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Red with Red Hook
These beautiful flies are much more complex than traditional Tenkara flies and are tied on a Gamakatsu # C12-B Barbless red finish hook with red silk thread, peacock herl and light blue dun hackle.
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Takayama Sakasa Kebari - Reverse Hackle/Tan with Red Hook
These beautiful flies are much more complex than traditional Tenkara flies and are tied on a Gamakatsu # C12-B Barbless red finish hook with tan silk thread, peacock herl and light blue dun hackle.
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