Yes, but HOSSCOOPER specifically asked for rods made in Japan, and to my knowledge, none of those rods are actually made in Japan. As far as recommending TenkaraTimes rods, you have already done that...
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Yes, but HOSSCOOPER specifically asked for rods made in Japan, and to my knowledge, none of those rods are actually made in Japan. As far as recommending TenkaraTimes rods, you have already done that...
Not that I know of. The least expensive Japanese rods that I know of that are softer / full flex are around $150-160. I have (but haven't yet gotten a chance to fish with) a little 9' Japanese made...
That's pretty much the way I feel, although I haven't spent nearly enough time going for fish other than traditional game fish. Some of the fish I see posted on facebook, particularly the smaller...
One of my absolute favorite rods is the Daiwa Enshou LL41SF http://www.tenkarabum.com/daiwa-tenkara-rods.html. It is 13.5' long, weighs 2.9 ounces and is one of the smoothest casting rods I've ever...
Larry, why would it be any different? You can approach fly fishing and tenkara pretty much the same way. Fly fishing can be very simple. You can fish in most places with three patterns (elk hair...
Any of the rods from Japanese companies are good rods. Daiwa and Shimano are considered to be the best but Nissin and Shimotsuke also make very nice rods. Depending on your specific intended use, a...