Sakasa Kebari
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title:
Sakasa Kebari
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The Sakasa Kebari or reverse-hackle fly, 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
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Artificial fly
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakasa_Kebari
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2023-02-04T08:34:04Z
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