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Akiyamago Yamada Kebari - Dry Fly/Brown
This simple Tenkara design uses only red silk yarn, black silk thread, and brown hackles in its construction, tied on a Gamakatsu # C13U, Up eye Keel style dry fly hook.
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Akiyamago Yamada Kebari - Dry Fly/Cream
This simple Tenkara design uses only cream silk thread, and cream hackles in its construction, tied on a Gamakatsu # C13U, Up eye Keel style dry fly hook.
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Akiyamago Yamada Kebari - Dry Fly/Grizzly
This simple Tenkara design uses only gray silk thread, and grizzly hackles in its construction, tied on a Gamakatsu # C13U, Up eye Keel style dry fly hook.
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Gujo Kebari - Dry Fly/Black with Red Hook
This is a classic pattern fully keeping whole the Tenkara tradition of simplicity by being tied of black silk thread, black natural rabbit dubbing and black hackle, tied on a Gamakatsu # C12-B Red finish Barbless scud hook.
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Gujo Kebari - Dry Fly/Brown with Red Hook
This is a classic pattern fully keeping whole the Tenkara tradition of simplicity by being tied of brown silk thread, rusty brown natural rabbit dubbing and rusty dun hackle, tied on a Gamakatsu # C12-B Red finish Barbless scud hook.
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Gujo Kebari - Dry Fly/Tan with Red Hook
This is a classic pattern fully keeping whole the Tenkara tradition of simplicity by being tied of tan silk thread, light tan natural rabbit dubbing and light ginger hackle, tied on a Gamakatsu # C12-B Red finish Barbless scud hook.
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Yamagata Sendai Kebari - Dry Fly/Black
Very mayfly in appearance, this pattern works especially well when fished dry during the daytime in pocket water, tied on a Gamakatsu # C12 standard scud hook with black silk thread, black natural rabbit dubbing and gray grizzly hackle.
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Yamagata Sendai Kebari - Dry Fly/Brown
Very mayfly in appearance, this pattern works especially well when fished dry during the daytime in pocket water, tied on a Gamakatsu # C12 standard scud hook with brown silk thread, brown natural rabbit dubbing and ginger hackle.
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Yamagata Sendai Kebari - Dry Fly/Cream
Very mayfly in appearance, this pattern works especially well when fished dry during the daytime in pocket water, tied on a Gamakatsu # C12 standard scud hook with tan silk thread, light tan natural rabbit dubbing and cream hackle.
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