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Tag Archives: tenkara

Tenkara Memes, Round 3

It’s time for a third round of tenkara memes. In case you missed them, the first one was here and the second one was here.  Just having a little fun and hope you get a chuckle out of them.

March 9, 20142 CommentsHumorBy Jason Klass

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The False Casting Fallacy

Whether out of habit carried over from a fly fishing background, or from some ill-gotten advice, I tend to see a lot more false casting being used by tenkara anglers than I would expect. False casting is necessary in conventional fly fishing because you need to shoot line. So, you use false casts to build…

March 8, 201420 CommentsPresentation Techniques, Tenkara 101By Jason Klass

Maribou Sakasa Kebari

Maribou-bodied Sakasa Kebari

The more I fish tenkara the more I’m starting to think about flies in terms of “paradigms” rather than “recipes”. Instead of specific patterns like an Oki Kebari or Takayama Kebari, I’m starting to think more in terms of the general characteristics a fly has such as movement, silhouette, attention point, and size. One of the…

March 7, 201415 CommentsFlies & Fly Tying, Fly TyingBy Jason Klass

Scientific Anglers Freshwater Tippet

Scientific Anglers Freshwater Tippet

I’ve been using Rio Powerflex tippet for years and have been pretty happy with it. So, I didn’t really feel the need to shop around for a new tippet. But then I saw the freshwater tippet from Scientific Anglers and was intrigued–not by the tippet material itself, but by the spools they came with. The…

February 23, 201418 CommentsTenkara LinesBy Jason Klass

Tenkara Line Dressing

Otter Butter Line Dressing

While there are a few companies out there that offer floating tenkara lines such as RIGS Adventure Company and Zen Outfitters,  sometimes, you just have your favorite line that you wish would float. The Eclectic Angler (the same company that brought us 3D-printed line spools) recently released a product called Otter Butter, that can easily be…

February 17, 20145 CommentsUncategorizedBy Jason Klass

Furled Tenkara Line

Zen Outfitters Tenkara Lines

I’ve been testing some furled tenkara lines from Zen Outfitters. I’m really a level-line guy, but these seemed interesting to me so I thought they were worth a look. The first thing you should know about their lines is that they’re made of UNI thread (the same thread used to tie flies). This makes for…

February 8, 20144 CommentsTenkara LinesBy Jason Klass

Theo Bakelaar tenkara fishing

Theo Bakelaar Talks Tenkara

If you’re an American angler and love bead head flies, you have one man to thank: Theo Bakelaar. While bead head flies have been fished in Italy for as long as 100 years, Theo was the first person to introduce them to the United States, earning him the nickname “Mr. Goldhead”, and sparking a revolution…

February 5, 201412 CommentsInterviewsBy Jason Klass

3D Printed Tenkara Line Spools

3D Printed Tenkara Line Spools

Another sign that tenkara is continuing to grow–we now have 3D printed line spools! Michael Hackney of The Eclectic Angler has been taking advantage of the latest in 3D printing technology to produce some really interesting tenkara line spools. Specs Diameter: about 50mm/slightly less than 2″ Center hole diameter: 20mm/.78″ Width between flanges: 5mm/.2″ With…

February 3, 20146 CommentsLine Holders & SpoolsBy Jason Klass

Tenkara Magic

Tenkara Magic!

Tenkara angler and magician Dennis Vander Houwen swung by the Tenkara Talk headquarters today (OK, technically my basement but “headquarters” just sounds so much more official) and wielded a little tenkara-related magic. If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to attach your sakasa kebari to your tippet without tying a knot, watch the video! 

February 1, 20145 CommentsHumor, Tenkara VideosBy Jason Klass

The 2014 Wintertime Blues Project

Last year, Anthony Naples of the Casting Around blog put together a great collection of tenkara and fly fishing inspired content called the Wintertime Blues Project (read it here). The idea was to provide some relief from cabin fever during the frozen winter months. This year, it’s back and Anthony is now accepting submissions until…

January 31, 20141 CommentTenkara NewsBy Jason Klass

Bi-vis Hi-vis Tenkara Level Line

The Bi-vis Hi-vis Tenkara Line

Tenkara level lines are so thin that, by nature, they’re hard to see. To combat this, manufacturers dye their lines in bright colors to make them more visible. But conditions can change throughout the day (and even from spot to spot) so rarely is one color trackable in every situation. It could suddenly become overcast,…

January 25, 201411 CommentsTenkara LinesBy Jason Klass

Tenkara Fly

The Clear Creek Kebari

I’ve been meaning to share this fly for some time but for whatever reason, haven’t gotten around to it until now. It’s one of my most productive flies and although tenkara flies typically don’t intentionally match the hatch, I call it the “Clear Creek Kebari” because it’s a top producer on my home river of…

January 23, 20149 CommentsFlies & Fly Tying, Fly TyingBy Jason Klass
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Jason Klass is a former fly fishing guide & casting instructor based in Colorado. He was an early adopter of tenkara in the West and has been fishing the method for a variety of species since 2009. Read more >>

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