A couple flies that I tied for a Tenkara swap. I wanted to learn a little about this style. I put a little research into the flies, as I don't have a Tenkara rod...yet

. Anyway, I thought I would share as they are appropriate to a wingless wet forum. Those of you that fish traditional Tenkara flies, feel free to let me know if I'm off kilter too much on either fly. Most of what I found out was there are a few styles using soft or stiff hackle, some are facing forward, however most are to the rear as we tie a lot of our soft hackled flies. They tend to be a bit heavier hackled than most spiders or flymphs. I tried to show this in the flies. Really I don't see much difference from the spiders and flymphs other than the heavier hackle. I'm sure any fly on here would fish just fine on a Tenkara rod.
Thread: charteuse
Body: golden pheasant tail fibers
Hackle: furnace hen tied reverse
Thread: black
Tag: red embroidery yarn
Body: blue eared pheasant fibers
Hackle: honey dun
Antennae: tips of blue eared pheasant fibers
