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How to tie the Takayama Sakasa Kebari by Chris Stewart 

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Chris Stewart is known as the Tenkara Bum. He got into fishing Tenkara by accident by way of English Spider patterns. In researching North Country soft hackle patterns, he was drawn to their simplicity and beauty. During that research, he came across David Webster's book, The Angler and the Loop Rod, which talked about using a long rod, no reel, and a horsehair line tied to the rod tip. He also came across a mention of Tenkara (Japanese Fly Fishing), which is very similar to angling with a loop rod. Those of you who read the blog know that in The Compleat Angler, Piscator used only a rod and line to catch the first fish. (Diving into Tenkara)
Chris experimented with crappie rods because Tenkara rods were not available in the U.S., in 2008 when he got his first Tenkara rod. At the time, information on Tenkara was hard to come by, and most of it was in Japanese. In starting Tenkara Bum, Chris's goal is to provide the information he wishes he had when he was started out.
He's a featured tier in "Tying Tenkara Flies," which is put out by Learning Tenkara.
Chris spread the word of Tenkara through his blog Tenkara Bum, where he shares information on all things Tenkara, from rod reviews, how to ties traditional Tenkara flies, sharing Tenkara stories, and selling everything you would need to get into Tenkara fly fishing.
Here, Chris ties the Takayama Sakasa Kebari, a legendary sakasa kebari originating in Japan's Takayama region. I hope you enjoy the video filmed at the 2012 International Fly Tying Symposium.
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Комментарии : 11   
@FlyandFin
@FlyandFin 3 года назад
Thank you for watching and subscribing!
@HabuBeemer
@HabuBeemer 2 года назад
I have been using the Sakasa Kebari for a few years now in the pattern that Chris tied here. It produces like no other fly I use when others don't. I catch a lot of fish with it. I have a Tenkara rod but I mainly use this fly on a 4 wt conventional fly rod to be able to cast where I can't wade to. I use it on my 2 wt as well.
@FlyandFin
@FlyandFin 2 года назад
Likewise! It's a great pattern no matter which system you fish.
@tamato4677
@tamato4677 10 лет назад
Wow, first time I've seen a fly tied. And now I know. Amazing! Thank you!!
@FlyandFin
@FlyandFin 3 года назад
Thanks
@nonsolopaolo
@nonsolopaolo 11 лет назад
nice job !!
@FlyandFin
@FlyandFin 3 года назад
Thanks!
@MiddleEarthTenkara
@MiddleEarthTenkara 6 лет назад
I do a ton of tenkara fishing, but I hardly ever use tenkara flies. I'll give fly a try.
@FlyandFin
@FlyandFin 6 лет назад
You should, they work very well. I fish Kebari's here in the east and out west (Madison and Ruby) and they work extremely well.
@FlyandFin
@FlyandFin 9 лет назад
Ta Mato, thanks you should check out tightlinevideo (ru-vid.com/show-UCIdIkp_uBiYEw-Pb4-BDBjw) and Davie McPhail (ru-vid.com/show-UC16NCfnoaG7rm60e9pl89fw).
@FlyandFin
@FlyandFin 11 лет назад
@ nonsolopaolo, Thanks
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