Tenkara is an Ancient Japanese method of fly-fishing, which uses only a rod, line and fly.
you may be wondering, “how do I land a fish if there is no reel”? Super intuitive, a fish is pulling one way, you’ll just pull it towards you by tilting the rod back and bring the fish toward you.
Where to use tenkara rod?
Tenkara shines in mountain streams, where the long rod and light line provide the best possible fly presentation.
Tenkara is also effective in a variety of waters, such as alpine lakes, or urban ponds for panfish and bass.
Function (Perfectly fit for family trip!)
Tenkara is the ideal setup for anyone looking for an intuitive and fun way to fly-fish,
Tenkara fishing is easier for the kids and new learners ,it can keep everyone having fun fishing.
As for experienced fly fishing man, you can think it as a new challenge.
How it works
You tie a fixed length of line to the rod tip. Line length can be from the same length as the rod to over 2x the length of the rod. With line tied to the tip of the rod, rod extended, about 4ft of tippet at the end of the line and your fly, you’re ready to fish.











