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Sakasa Kebari fly pattern
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Sakasa Kebari

The Sakasa Kebari is a reverse-hackle tenkara fly with a sparse body and forward-facing collar, famous for pulsing life into small-stream trout presentations. It fits Sakasa Kebari fly pattern, tenkara wet fly, and best simple trout flies for mountain streams.

Imitates: Soft hackle emerger, drowned insect, and suggestive general prey

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#10-14
Best Season
Spring through fall
Best Conditions
Small streams, pocket water, and close-range trout fishing
Water Temp
45-66°F
Recommended Tippet
4X-5X

How to Rig It

Traditionally fished on a fixed-line tenkara setup, but it also works on western tackle.

How to Present It

Pulse, hold, and dead-drift in short pockets rather than stripping it like a streamer.

Why It Works

The reverse hackle opens and closes with tiny rod movements, giving extraordinary life to a very sparse fly.

History

Sakasa Kebari patterns are central to Japanese tenkara, where simplicity and presentation matter more than exact imitation.

Pro Tip

Use small rod twitches instead of long drifts — this fly shines when actively manipulated.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sakasa Kebari an exact imitation?+

No. It is usually fished as a suggestive fly whose movement matters more than matching one hatch.

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