I use some used bamboo rods I have found at some used stores, I taken the gides 
off and use them like I would a T-rod. They work great and I have a lot of fun.

Jim Forshey
Placerville, California


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From: Reuven Segal <[email protected]> 
Date:08/10/2014  7:15 PM  (GMT-08:00) 
To: [email protected] 
Cc:  
Subject: Re: [VFB] Tenkara Anyone? 

So dear Tony......do you see a future for bamboo tenkara rods?
Won't have to deal anymore with those pesky guides and wrappings :)

R


On 10/08/2014 1:23 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> I've messed around with it.  I first saw my first tenkara rod about 5 or 6 
> years ago when a customer walked in to the local fly shop I frequent.  He was 
> a frequent traveler and well versed in tenkara fishing.  He'd brought a 
> tenkara rod back from Japan which set the owner back $300.  He showed us how 
> to rig it and demonstrated a bit of "casting".  I had a chance to exam in the 
> rod and it looked familiar to me.  Reminded of the long cane poles we 
> sometime used for crappie fishing when I was in college in NW Tennessee.  
> Went home and rummaged through my Cabela's catalog and came across 
> telescoping graphite crappie poles, ranged from 10 to 14 feet in length.  I 
> ordered a 10 footer and when I got it I took it to the shop and we compared 
> it with the Tenkara rod very little difference even manufactured by the same 
> company except the price which was $275 less than the shop owner.  I used it 
> a couple of times but it's tough to use a 10 foot rod.  Still if folks are 
> interested in getting into tenkara fishing, it's an inexpensive way to get 
> started.
>
> Jerry C
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> I did some fishing with them in January and caught some large piranhas with 
> them.
>
> To me they are nice to use when I go to the local pond.
>
> Jim Forshey
> Placerville, California
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Jack Lehman <[email protected]>
> Date:08/09/2014  3:53 PM  (GMT-08:00)
> To: [email protected]
> Cc:
> Subject: [VFB] Tenkara Anyone?
>
> Has anyone else here gotten into Tenkara yet?  I'm now using it where I
> used to go to my two weight.  5th year of drought, the rivers and creeks
> are low, Tenkara means sight casting to small fish , for the most part.
> And you can get a deep rod bend out of a 5 inch sunfish.
>
> We are also having some luck in using Tenkara to get new fishermen
> interested in the fly.  The rods are a little steep, but there's no reel
> involved and lines go for $2 - $20.  Very light and easy to cast.  We
> (my local fly club) have a beginner's Tenkara outing scheduled for next
> weekend and we have 30 people signed up.  We'll pair them up with
> experienced fishermen and get them rolling.  Gonna have to put a few on
> regular rods part-time 'cause we don't have access to that many T-rods.
>
> Jack
> Austin
>


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