Tying Tenkara Flies - A Beginning
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Re: Tying Tenkara Flies - A Beginning
I have a lot of catching up to do! Let me just quickly add my admiration of each of the flies posted above.
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Re: Tying Tenkara Flies - A Beginning
Jeff, this looks right in line with everything I've seen online and now on the video. There is a strong argument for a peacock herl thorax on these flies...mostly to do with hooking up. The taper seems to be a significant factor in the more traditional ties. I'm sure this will work out very well.Mataura mayfly wrote:A slightly more honest attempt at Tenkara style. Still not perfect but better than most of my tries.
Ties on an Irish Buzzer #12 barbless that I picked up in Ireland off Lawrence Finney. Not sure who actually makes them, but they are kind of cool being black and all..... plus the price was right per 100.![]()
The copper is more of that recycled radio transformer, I like the reddish colour, but it is a very fine wire, this is three strands twisted together and could have been applied a bit tidier. The thread is some of the silk I picked up in San Francisco and just good old black.
The thorax, bronze peacock herl...... just because every fly looks better with Peacock herl!![]()
Hackle, a kind of mid ginger/ light red floppy cock hackle of which I have a huge bag full. I bought a bag (amongst other things) off a retired commercial tier here. Most of this bag was hackle you would use for Mataku streamers and the like. It was like a giant mixture of all the stuff he owned at some stage and into this bag went all the remnants...... it is a real lucky dip bag.
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Re: Tying Tenkara Flies - A Beginning
William, I am just "bluffing" my way through and making plenty of mistakes...... but having fun!
Tried a couple last night on some horrid wee Kamasan B520 Whisker Barb snell hooks I was given. The pack says #18 but they sure look a tiny #18 and their aint no eye on them! Looked OK until I shot them on macro..... body tapered ok, hackle looked ok..... it even got a tail because the hackle didn't break off cleanly and I just wrapped it down, but the thread wraps were not exactly butting side to side.
Might have to find myself one of those magnifying ring/lights so I can see better.

Tried a couple last night on some horrid wee Kamasan B520 Whisker Barb snell hooks I was given. The pack says #18 but they sure look a tiny #18 and their aint no eye on them! Looked OK until I shot them on macro..... body tapered ok, hackle looked ok..... it even got a tail because the hackle didn't break off cleanly and I just wrapped it down, but the thread wraps were not exactly butting side to side.


Might have to find myself one of those magnifying ring/lights so I can see better.
"Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout".... Irish proverb.