First time tenkara fishing, landed 8!

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pjstevko

Quote from: Vintage Offshore Tackle on September 09, 2025, 05:04:13 PMThanks for the great report PJ.  How cool to discover a new way to fish (at least for us), and new gear from halfway around the world to do it with!

Thanks Randy! I think it's gonna be a great way to fish spontaneously considering you don't have a lot of equipment to deal with.  A zip lock bag with line and flys and the rod tube is all you need and doesn't take up any room

pjstevko

I'm going out again on Sunday and gonna fish the rod again. It makes fishing little fish fun!!!!

Keta

Hi, my name is Lee and I have a fishing gear problem.

I have all of the answers, yup, no, maybe.

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That sounds like a lot of fun. Getting back to basics. It makes a person wonder how this whole angling thing ever got started in the first place.  Tenkara is said to date back to the 8th or 9th Century.  But, the oldest know fish hook was also from Japan and was made of seashell.  It dates back 22,000 years ago.  Cordage and sticks have been around longer than our species has so it was just a matter of trading the fishing spear for the fishing pole.

nelz


pjstevko

Had another great outing today and caught 9 rainbow trout with most ranging in size from 4" to 9" with one standout around 13". Even the small fish are super fun to catch with this whippy rod.  During a long dead drift I thought I got caught on an underwater stick but we I'm pulling it in I realized it was a dead snake!  This is definitely the weirdest thing I've ever "caught". I'm definitely falling in love with the simplicity and effectiveness of this style fishing...