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Tenkara, a finished fly for fly fishing. This is a Euro nymph. #12 x 3 pieces. The image is a sample. This is a local pattern used in Australia. Introduced at an Australian competition, it quickly became a popular Euro nymphing pattern. I think this is the reason for the popularity of pink beads overseas in recent years. The balance between natural and synthetic materials is exquisite, and the body is made of hares ear, giving it a natural feel among Euro nymphs, which often have fluorescent colors and glitter. The jig hook + tungsten bead sinks in a keel state, making it difficult to get snagged. Euro nymphs are designed to quickly sink the fly to the bottom for fishing. For use in fast-flowing areas where the fly doesn't sink completely and doesn't get noticed by fish in the shadows of rocks, or to appeal to fish at the bottom... In such cases, please try it. It might be interesting to try it in a waterfall basin. ◆Tasmanian Devil #12 Hook: TMC403BLJ #12 Tag: Floss Body: Hares Ear Rib: UTC Ultra Wire Copper Hackle: CDC Color: Ice Dub Head: Slotted Tungsten Bead 3.3mm Due to being handmade, there may be individual differences in volume, etc. It will be sent by regular mail, with simple packaging of 1 cm thickness. === Information === We accept orders for those who want several of various flies. Please let us know the name, size, and number of flies you want. Please note that orders are accepted for a total of 10 or more flies. The unit price per fly will be the price of the fly divided by the number of flies. (Example: Parachute 6 pieces 840 yen → 840/6 = 140 yen/piece) There is no additional shipping cost. Tenkara, tenkara, fly fishing Fly, finished fly Dry fly, wet fly, soft hackle Yamame (Japanese trout), Iwana (Japanese char), Amago (Japanese trout) Mountain stream, headwaters
3 months ago