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![]() Hey all! I wanted to get into some fly fishing because I've never done it before, but currently I don't have the time to learn all that goes into it. I stumbled upon tenkara randomly last night and it seems like a fun way to give fly fishing a shot without breaking the bank or spending hours learning the ins and outs of a fly rod.
Has anyone ever given tenkara a shot? I'd love to hear some stories. And if so, what's a good, cheap rod to start with? Any replies are much appreciated. Tight lines! |
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![]() I know Patagonia sells afordable tenkara kits .Its not my thing but i know its an effective was to present flies on small creeks and streams . Im sure its ideal for picking the pockets on small wild trout streams like Spruce Run Creek , or even bigger water like Ken Lockwood Gorge .Tenkara has a huge following im sure and internet search would be an over whelming amount of info
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![]() From my beginner experience, you can really just use any rod. I have a spincasting rod attached to an old pflueger medalist reel since id rather carry around a lil rod than this 8 wt.
Maybe it's a good idea to buy a good reel and fly line then see if you want a dedicated fly rod later. |
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Tenkara is Japanese for "new method to separate fisherman from money". ![]() It looks like a cross between long-pole fishing and flyfishing. I guess it's a minimalist way to fly fish, without the reel and the fancy casting methods. I've watched a few videos on it on Youtube. Here is a video about Tenkara: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N40BOFYKR38 .
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![]() Sorry I just assumed it was a kind of brand for fly fishing rods when I gave it a quick search online.
You can do anything in Tenkara that you do in normal fly fishing it seems. When I fly fish some ponds/creeks I sometimes wont even touch my reel for a while if the spot is right, basically going Tenkara. Similar to nymphing I think, look up a video and you'll see they're basically doing the same thing with a normal fly outfit; flicking the fly upstream and letting it go down, guiding it with the rod tip. Not really touching the reel at all. So I dont see how it'll be any different. You'll just be fly fishing but without the abilities that reels provide (drag, line storage, and feeding line out for casting) |
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In addition, when I do eventually make the jump to regular fly fishing I am going to want to pick up equipment that will last me a long time, which is pretty expensive. I actually just picked up everything I need to try Tenkara (including a rod) for under 50 dollars, that way even if I don't enjoy it I don't feel bad about dropping a boatload of cash on it. I also really like the minimalist style of fishing Tenkara offers. While having a reel and all is very efficient, connecting with a trout in this style of fishing seems so organic and fun. |
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