#Tenkara fishing is a style of fishing that originated in Japan. Tenkara is a fishing technique that does not use a reel or other thread tying devices. In contrast, the tenkara technique uses a piece of string attached directly to the end of a fishing rod or rod. Typically, tenkara techniques are used to lure small fish in small rivers or narrow waterways. The main advantage of the tenkara technique is the ease in managing the yarn, as well as its ability to follow the flow of water better.
For tenkara fishing, you will need a few pieces of equipment, such as:
Tenkara fishing rods or rods: Tenkara fishing rods are generally made of bamboo or carbon fiber and range from 7 to 12 feet long.
Thread: The thread used in tenkara techniques is usually made of monofilament or fluorocarbon and is between 10 and 20 meters long.
Bait: Baits commonly used in tenkara techniques are flies imitating small insects such as nymphs or nymphs.
Hooks: Hooks used in tenkara techniques are generally made of steel or carbon fiber and are between 4 and 8 inches long.
To start tenkara fishing, you first need to place the bait on the end of the line and attach it to the hook. Then, you can start swinging your tenkara fishing rod towards the water and going with the flow of the water while waiting for the fish to take the bait. If the fish is already snagged, you can raise it by gently pulling back on the fishing rod.
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