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- Sakasa_Kebari abstract "The Sakasa Kebari is an artificial fly most associated with the Japanese style of Tenkara fishing but can be used in most freshwater fly fishing. The Sakasa Kebari is usually defined by firstly its reverse hackle and secondly by its simplicity. as compared to western style flies. This fly was originally created to be used in the small, high gradient streams in Japan while fishing for native trout and char.One of the main differences between Sakasa Kebari style flies and their western counterparts is that while western style flies tend to mimic specific insects in as much detail as can be accomplished the Sakasa Kebari is more impressionistic, what is often called an attractor fly. Instead of trying to incorporate an insect's details it tends to be more general allowing the target fish to 'connect the dots'.".
- Sakasa_Kebari thumbnail Pheasant_tail_sakasa_kebari.jpg?width=300.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageExternalLink sakasa-kebari.html.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageExternalLink a-beginners-guide-to-tying-tenkara-flies.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageExternalLink sakasa-kebari.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageID "48712842".
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageLength "10006".
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageRevisionID "699515478".
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_fly.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wet_fly_patterns.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Feather.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink File:Amano_Sakasa_Kebari.jpg.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink File:Ishigaki_Sakasa_Kebari.jpg.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink File:Oki_Sakasa_Kebari.jpg.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Fish_hook.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Fisherman.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Fly_fishing.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Hackles.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Pheasant.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Salvelinus.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Stream.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Tenkara_fishing.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Thread_(yarn).
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLink Trout.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sakasa Kebari".
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageWikiLinkText "kebari".
- Sakasa_Kebari body "Pheasant tail".
- Sakasa_Kebari caption "Pheasant tail Sakasa Kebari".
- Sakasa_Kebari created "Unknown".
- Sakasa_Kebari creator "Unknown".
- Sakasa_Kebari hackle "Pheasant".
- Sakasa_Kebari hooktype "Scud or curved".
- Sakasa_Kebari imitates "Aquatic nymphs".
- Sakasa_Kebari ribbing "Copper wire".
- Sakasa_Kebari sizes "16".
- Sakasa_Kebari thorax "Peacock herl".
- Sakasa_Kebari type "Tenkara method general attractor wet fly".
- Sakasa_Kebari use "Trout, char".
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Angling_topics.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fisheries_and_fishing.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_artificial_fly.
- Sakasa_Kebari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sakasa_Kebari subject Category:Wet_fly_patterns.
- Sakasa_Kebari hypernym Fly.
- Sakasa_Kebari type Insect.
- Sakasa_Kebari comment "The Sakasa Kebari is an artificial fly most associated with the Japanese style of Tenkara fishing but can be used in most freshwater fly fishing. The Sakasa Kebari is usually defined by firstly its reverse hackle and secondly by its simplicity. as compared to western style flies.".
- Sakasa_Kebari label "Sakasa Kebari".
- Sakasa_Kebari wasDerivedFrom Sakasa_Kebari?oldid=699515478.
- Sakasa_Kebari depiction Pheasant_tail_sakasa_kebari.jpg.
- Sakasa_Kebari isPrimaryTopicOf Sakasa_Kebari.