Tenkara Fishing in Dorset

Tenkara, #1

Nonfiction, Sports, Outdoors, Fishing
Cover of the book Tenkara Fishing in Dorset by John Allen, John Allen
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Author: John Allen ISBN: 9781497449602
Publisher: John Allen Publication: January 10, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Allen
ISBN: 9781497449602
Publisher: John Allen
Publication: January 10, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Tenkara fishing can be seen as a streamlined counterpart to western fly-fishing. The equipment is designed to direct focus to the actual fishing and catching of the fish, not to cause a major preoccupation with the equipment. Only a rod, tenkara line and fly are necessary for tenkara fishing (no reel is used).
The appeal of tenkara is its elegant simplicity. There are also other advantages of using the long tenkara rods when fishing in mountain streams, primarily the lightness of the line and delicate presentation. A long rod allows for precise placement of the fly on small pools and allows for holding the fly in place on the other side of a current. The other main advantage of using the long tenkara rod is precise control for manipulation of the fly.

This is one mans story, from learning the art of Tenkara in Japan to using it in the UK.  

A complete book covering the history, the technique and a "How to" section on making Tenkara flies, and making your own furled lines.

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Tenkara fishing can be seen as a streamlined counterpart to western fly-fishing. The equipment is designed to direct focus to the actual fishing and catching of the fish, not to cause a major preoccupation with the equipment. Only a rod, tenkara line and fly are necessary for tenkara fishing (no reel is used).
The appeal of tenkara is its elegant simplicity. There are also other advantages of using the long tenkara rods when fishing in mountain streams, primarily the lightness of the line and delicate presentation. A long rod allows for precise placement of the fly on small pools and allows for holding the fly in place on the other side of a current. The other main advantage of using the long tenkara rod is precise control for manipulation of the fly.

This is one mans story, from learning the art of Tenkara in Japan to using it in the UK.  

A complete book covering the history, the technique and a "How to" section on making Tenkara flies, and making your own furled lines.

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