Tenkara?

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Hey everybody I’m an avid fly fisherman, but I want to try out Tenkara. Does anyone have experience with it especially in the OWENS valley? I’d love to have the backpack ability as well for some Baja San Pedro Martir fly fishing this next year too.

I’ve found an abu Garcia rod starting at $6 up to $14 for a 3m to 6m rod. Can anyone verify this would work? For 13 shipped it seems like a great quality rod for an awesome price.
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Well, I decided to go for it. I watched a few YouTube videos and read what I could on this little elusive rod. Not a lot of information out there on it. I’ll report back $20 for an abu Garcia 4m rod probably can’t lose.

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You might want to follow the adventures of Tenkara Addict on Youtube. He reviews a lot of gear and fishes all over the place., although he hails from Rock Springs Wyoming.
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TaBASSco wrote: Mon Jun 23, 2025 3:52 am You might want to follow the adventures of Tenkara Addict on Youtube. He reviews a lot of gear and fishes all over the place., although he hails from Rock Springs Wyoming.
Thank you very much. I’ve watched a bit of his stuff. I’ll keep diving deeper
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A small 2wt fly rod can do everything a tenkara can and more. Much more versatile.
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PUZZLE wrote: Wed Jun 25, 2025 10:30 am A small 2wt fly rod can do everything a tenkara can and more. Much more versatile.
Por que no Los dos?
That’s probably true. But I really like the idea of a tenkara rod that can break down to 2’ and extend to 14’. I’ll have to experiment and see

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PUZZLE wrote: Wed Jun 25, 2025 10:30 am A small 2wt fly rod can do everything a tenkara can and more. Much more versatile.
I kinda feel the same way with the 'tight line nymphing' that is the craze nowadays.

You're using a fly rod, with mono, and not using fly line.

Why not use a spinning rod instead? To each their own, but it seems they're trying to put a round peg through a square hole.
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DarkShadow wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 12:02 pm
PUZZLE wrote: Wed Jun 25, 2025 10:30 am A small 2wt fly rod can do everything a tenkara can and more. Much more versatile.
I kinda feel the same way with the 'tight line nymphing' that is the craze nowadays.

You're using a fly rod, with mono, and not using fly line.

Why not use a spinning rod instead? To each their own, but it seems they're trying to put a round peg through a square hole.
That’s a good point. Maybe at some point it’s all fishing regardless of the equipment.

Idk thanks have a good night
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Abu Garcia not known for their fly rods..but since you're not really casting, what the heck! Tenkara works as long as the fish don't mind you that close.
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Mcfish wrote: Sun Jul 27, 2025 11:55 am Abu Garcia not known for their fly rods..but since you're not really casting, what the heck! Tenkara works as long as the fish don't mind you that close.
I've had my change to handle a few of Abu Garcia's rods that are JDM models and they are pretty sick. As is Fenwick's higher end offerings in Japan.

DIdn't know Abu made a Tenkara rod, but I know Abus are very endeared overseas.

I still can't find myself doing Tenkara. I've found myself having to cast 2 feet in front of me, but also 30 on the same stretch....can't do that one a Tenkara.
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If you had my fly casting abilities, you'd probably go with a Tenkara rod... :roll: ...
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Midnightpass wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 9:40 am If you had my fly casting abilities, you'd probably go with a Tenkara rod... :roll: ...
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Haha, I guess my casting was 'self taught,' and it was quite the bumpy road. The first day, I must have snapped the dozen flies I had bought, thinking that I needed to "whip" them things forward.

Until I actually stopped being stubborn and realized that I was casting my line, and not my flies, everything started to click.

I'm no Brad Pitt in a River Runs Through It, but the fact I know how to make a few different casts now proficiently makes me look back at that first day and laugh at how many flies ended up in the ether.
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As others have said a fly or spinning rod is going to give you more options. But I do like tenkara for it's simplicity and I use it when I travel/ hike. Make sure you do your research to have the correct setup for the stream you plan on targeting. Even with fixed length rod, you can modify line and leader length to match your needs for that particular day.
I have an extra dragontail 365 if you're in the market still. Got it for my bro and he used it once and returned it afterwards. DM if interested.
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DarkShadow wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 10:47 am
Midnightpass wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 9:40 am If you had my fly casting abilities, you'd probably go with a Tenkara rod... :roll: ...
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Haha, I guess my casting was 'self taught,' and it was quite the bumpy road. The first day, I must have snapped the dozen flies I had bought, thinking that I needed to "whip" them things forward.

Until I actually stopped being stubborn and realized that I was casting my line, and not my flies, everything started to click.

I'm no Brad Pitt in a River Runs Through It, but the fact I know how to make a few different casts now proficiently makes me look back at that first day and laugh at how many flies ended up in the ether.
I think the 1st time I tried I got a fly stuck in my butt… Thank God for Levis… No penetration… :roll: ….
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I'd love to fish Upper Owens with tenkara and brought it with me on multiple occasions. It was always the wind that stopped me from using it. The wider Lower Owens always had me reach for other techniques.
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yea, high winds can make tenkara completely unfishable. I've definitely had those days where I just pack up and go if it's too windy.
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First there was Tenkara, An upgrade from a Bamboo Rod. Perhaps a Marketing stunt to sell fly Rod blanks for big dollars. Then they completely upgraded it with reels and easier to cast main line and supple leaders. Why go in reverse? Just try not using your reel?
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