What Flies to Use with a Tenkara rod? Kebari - Dry Flies - Nymphs - Streamers

Published 2024-08-06
In this video, Tuna talks us through some of the fly basics when using a Tenkara rod.

0:00 Intro
0:45 Kebari
2:20 Dry Flies
5:30 Nymphs
7:30 Streamers
9:24 Conclusion

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All Comments (6)
  • @barry4fish
    Thanks, I fish warm water species more than trout. But a few of my favorites could be used for trout, and maybe they would fall under the nymph category, but I do really well with the killer bug (curved nymph hook) and killer crane fly (straight shaft hook). These both tied with twisted wool yarn, and they cast really well, good ones for beginners learning to cast Tenkara because of their weight (and no hackle). They resemble terrestrial grubs that fall into the water, and you can tie them with hook sizes 6 thru 14.
  • @PaleoDan33
    Would love a follow up with more detail on dropper flies, I fished them with a guide up in Vermont on the Battenkill and it was very productive but I have since yet to repeat it well. We had a small bead head nymph on the dropper and a dry on the top.
  • @mattneenan832
    Love it. But now I don’t want to go to work.