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Tying an Ondori Futsu Kebari (Tenkara fly) 

Karsten Neben
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Karsten teaches tips and techniques in a Tenkara fly tying demonstration, a perfect fly for both beginners or experienced tiers alike.
We'll be tying an Ondori Futsu Kebari (Ondori = Rooster Hackle, Futsu = hackle orientation traditional/conventional, Kebari = fishing fly), a really versatile pattern that only uses 2 materials and can be adapted to match your local hatch by varying colour and size. You can fish this fly using Tenkara or conventional fly fishing methods. Even though this is a wet fly, dressing it on a dry fly hook enables you to fish it as both a wet or dry. Don't be afraid to add floatant to the hackle if you want it to ride high on the water.
Pattern Recipe;
Hook is an Ahrex FW531 dry fly barbless #10
You can use any dry fly hook and if you would like a fly that gets down more you can use a heavier wire hook.
Thread is a Danvilles orange size A monocord
You can use any thick thread, seeing the body and head are thread only a thicker thread allows you to build the fly more efficiently.
Hackle is a gorgeous Whitings Hebert Miner rooster cape in pale watery dun.
If you have any questions or suggestions/feedback please leave a comment.
If you prefer to get in touch privately you can send me a DM direct message via Instagram. My user name is flyfischa (Karsten Neben) feel free to check out some of my ties...
Alternately you can use Facebook messenger, you will find me on facebook as Karsten Neben.
I hope you enjoy my first video, if you do please join me on this journey...
Thanks Karsten :)
#flyfischa #flytying #fluefiske

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Комментарии : 44   
@cameronmccormick3624
@cameronmccormick3624 2 года назад
This is and excellent description what to do and explanation of why to do it. The thread work and the feather work are wonderful.
@ralphnicosia-rusin966
@ralphnicosia-rusin966 3 года назад
I appreciate all the specific instructions on thread management, finger whip finish, and notch cutting. Thanks!
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 3 года назад
Thank you Ralph 🙏
@KenGross
@KenGross Год назад
Karsten, watching you was like watching Bob Ross painting happy little trees. You have an amazing talent for both tying really beautiful flies and explaining how you tie them. I just wish you were still posting!
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 Год назад
Thank you for your lovely feedback and.encouragemnt. I have intended to do more videos, life has had other plans. I hope that changes...
@xtiansimon
@xtiansimon 2 года назад
Brilliant! A great pattern to demonstrate thread control, and detail to technique compelled me to follow your work.
@PlantDaddyGaming
@PlantDaddyGaming Год назад
What a great video. I hope you start making some videos again. These are great. Again thank you
@larsskalman6458
@larsskalman6458 5 лет назад
A superb demonstration, Karsten, with clear and succinct instructions making the process easy to follow. Watching you was entertaining and it was great to see a master at work. Very inspiring. Please continue to make videos of this excellent quality.
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 5 лет назад
Lars Skalman I’m blushing :) Thank you for your kind, thoughtful words and encouragement. I’m certainly no master, just someone that loves to tie and share knowledge. I will definitely continue to share tying videos and make little tweaks here and there to improve them. I’ve heard it said before that your first video is your worst, let’s hope there’s truth in this... Karsten
@xcskier871
@xcskier871 Год назад
Karsten, I really enjoyed this very informative Tenkara Kebari tutorial. This will help me greatly when I'm tying my own kebari. Looking forward to watching more of you videos. Thanks for bringing your Tenkara knowledge to the fishing world.
@rromeis520
@rromeis520 5 лет назад
extremely informative video Karsten and a beautiful fly. Many of us will appreciate the detail and the extra tips and tricks you share. However, there are many who will not spend 15 minutes on one of these vids. I'm one of those who will watch Kelly Galloup take 35 minutes to tie a fly because he always explains the why and how. I look forward to your future videos and have subscribed and rang the bell. Best to you.
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 5 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time to reply and share your thoughts Ron, I so appreciate it. I may adjust the length and format a little in future videos, call it a work in progress 😉 Thanks for your support Ron 🙏 Karsten
@Adipper
@Adipper 4 года назад
Exceptional instruction Karsten especially on thread control. Your many years at the vice show in detail work. Thanks!
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 4 года назад
Thank you for taking time to leave feedback Larry, I do appreciate it. There’ll be more videos in the near future, thank you for your support and encouragement 🙏🙂
@snakeoiler2921
@snakeoiler2921 4 месяца назад
Very good. Thank you
@HansWeilenmann
@HansWeilenmann 5 лет назад
Excellent first tying video, Karsten. Looking forward to tagging along on this journey with you. Cheers, Hans
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 5 лет назад
Great to hear from you Hans and to have you tagging along. Thank u for your support 🙏
@christopherstewart9874
@christopherstewart9874 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely beautiful tie! I'm pretty sure the lumpy/bumpy ties you often see in tenkara flies are not on purpose. I think a more likely reason is that the fish don't care whether the fly has a perfectly smooth taper, so why should the fly tyer? Dr. Ishigaki, one of the leading names in tenkara, boasts that he can tie a tenkara fly in 60 seconds (which indeed he can). You can't do a tapered body with precise touching turns in 60 seconds. Similarly, tenkara flies are not imitations of specific insects. In the rough and tumble mountain streams of Japan, the fish don't have time to inspect a fly. A rough impression of life is all that is important.
@jim444
@jim444 5 лет назад
Wonderful video, Karsten. As an admirer of your tying I very much look forward to your future productions. Cheers!
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 5 лет назад
Thank you for your kind words and support Jim 🙏 🙂 First video out of the way, I hope to improve and grow with every new video. Cheers Karsten
@christopherstewart9874
@christopherstewart9874 4 года назад
Beautiful fly and excellent video!
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 4 года назад
Thank you Chris, that means a lot to me coming from you. I bought my Tenryu Furaibo off you a few years ago, that’s what got me started tying and fishing these beautiful patterns. Whenever I head up a stream with my tenkara outfit and a small box of flies it makes me feel like a kid again...
@raymondtucker312
@raymondtucker312 5 лет назад
Wonderful job Karsten. Very helpful video, and nicely explained details. Kudos, mate. I look forward to seeing your future videos.
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 5 лет назад
Thank you Ray 🙏 That means a lot to me coming from you. I appreciate your support...
@willmaynard9016
@willmaynard9016 3 года назад
Hi I was wondering if you were ever going to do any more tutorials as yours are really good.
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 3 года назад
Thanks Will, I have intended to do more videos for some time. Watch this space as they say 😅. I’ll endeavour to get back into it shortly. I appreciate your feedback. Karsten
@theheronknowsprimewater1035
@theheronknowsprimewater1035 2 года назад
I too was wondering this :-)
@pegg38
@pegg38 2 года назад
Karsten, your last video was two years ago. What happened? Excellent information and presentation. Also, Karsten appears to be a Norwegian name. There is a crazy Norwegian on RU-vid who sails a boat. There may be more than one I’m sure. 😆. Hope all is well.
@jaripalviainen7740
@jaripalviainen7740 Год назад
Nice
@djordan7979
@djordan7979 3 года назад
Excellent instruction. Subbed!
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 3 года назад
Thanks Daniel 🙏
@djordan7979
@djordan7979 3 года назад
@@karstenneben3506 thank you
@lv2nymph933
@lv2nymph933 5 лет назад
Well done K
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 5 лет назад
Thanks Jack, took me a while to get the first one up. Stay tuned my friend 😉
@TERRYBIGGENDEN
@TERRYBIGGENDEN 4 года назад
Hi Lovely fly and your presentation is wonderful. I started tying Kebari flies the other yearI find them fascinating and very beautiful. Please me more episodes-any flies for trout or other freshwater species wold be great. best wishes. :-)
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 4 года назад
Thank you Terry for taking the time to leave feedback, it means a lot to me. There will certainly be more videos in the near future. How much fun is Tenkara btw! The flies and fishing method distills everything into its purest form. I love the uncomplicated simplicity of it, makes me feel like a kid again when I walk up a stream with a box of flies and tenkara outfit. Cheers Karsten :)
@TERRYBIGGENDEN
@TERRYBIGGENDEN 4 года назад
@@karstenneben3506 Thanks for the nice reply. I was bit misleading though-I've only used kebari flies with conventional gear. I'd maybe try tenkara one day but for the moment I will have to stay with what I have. I operate on a shoestring. But I love the flies and really enjoy tying them They work anywhere really. :-)
@harryjoesather6539
@harryjoesather6539 3 года назад
awesome
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 3 года назад
Thanks Harry 😊
@timburt
@timburt 4 года назад
Hi Karsten - can you please advise on an alternative to the Danville Size A monocord you used in this video? I'm struggling to find it, and would like to find something with similar flattening & cording abilities. Thanks for the great videos you've got here - love them.
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 4 года назад
Thanks Tim, the Danville’s sz A monochord might be hard to get. Ideally you want a multi strand thread that will allow you to flatten it. Although they have different qualities the Danville flat waxed 210 denier would be a good thread as would UTC 210. You could go even thicker say 280 denier as it’s all about getting maximum coverage and build up with minimal turns. Just remember the trade off is that it gets harder to control the look of the fly because of these very qualities. Like trying to keep the head small or the body slim. I hope that helps... K
@timburt
@timburt 4 года назад
@@karstenneben3506 Thanks for taking the time to reply Karsten, that's great. I'll have a look into those options. UTC looks like it has a good range of colours so I might start there.
@rudychavira5558
@rudychavira5558 Год назад
Fell asleep
@karstenneben3506
@karstenneben3506 Год назад
Sweet dreams Rudy, glad to be of service 😇
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