Japanese Lantern
Jason Klass Originator
Hook - Firehole Sticks 316 or equivalent, size 12 (I used Mustad C49S)
Head - 2 Small Crystal Pearl Glass Beads
Thread - Black (Unlit) or White (Lit)
Ribbing - Small Copper Wire, Silver (Unlit), Black (Lit)
Body - Thread
Hackle - Pheasant, India Hen, or Partridge
From the Originator
My original Japanese Lantern used pearlescent Mylar for the
head, but I recently updated it to use two glass beads instead. That little extra
weight makes it sink faster, yet it’s not so heavy (like a tungsten bead) to be
a struggle to cast with a tenkara rod. I tie them in two versions: light and
dark (which I call “lit” and “unlit”) for differing water visibility and
substrate color. This is a very versatile pattern and I have success with it
both in dead drifts and downstream.
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