tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5411536621710336282.post1043844362508742360..comments2022-12-04T05:51:05.628-07:00Comments on Tenkara on the Fly: Shaggy Caddis Sakasa KebariTenkaraOnTheFlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17382490702643300295noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5411536621710336282.post-76604646190348835042011-02-18T16:15:52.014-07:002011-02-18T16:15:52.014-07:00Kiwi - thanks! I hope that at some point I will ge...Kiwi - thanks! I hope that at some point I will get skilled and creative as you are. I figured that tying off at the bend would be best but I had already decided on the wire tag. Next few flies will be tied of at the bend if I will use dubbing (which is very likely).TenkaraOnTheFlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17382490702643300295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5411536621710336282.post-36548990992149597862011-02-18T07:04:44.744-07:002011-02-18T07:04:44.744-07:00Another execellent fly! I look forward to holding ...Another execellent fly! I look forward to holding one in my hands. I have a number of kebari that I have added dubbing to and I faced that same issue you did about where to tie the fly off. The great majority of the time I will tie it off at the back by the bend. I would rather have a few small bands of thread behind the dubbing than mess with the hackle. I feel the hackle is the most important part of the fly and I would not want to interfere with it's movement.Kiwihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03264481445338519105noreply@blogger.com