Have you considered a Tenkara?
Man.......I was dicking around the other day with one, a couple minutes and you'll think "Yeah, I need this"
https://www.tenkarausa.com
- Garro.
Have you considered a Tenkara?
Man.......I was dicking around the other day with one, a couple minutes and you'll think "Yeah, I need this"
https://www.tenkarausa.com
- Garro.
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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[QUOTE=steve garro;811006]Have you considered a Tenkara?
Man.......I was dicking around the other day with one, a couple minutes and you'll think "Yeah, I need this"
https://www.tenkarausa.com
Tenkara are a blast, until you hook a real fish... i much prefer the sage ultralights like the 0wt or 000wt for toying around in that sort of fashion.
But for fishing,God has yet to invent a better rod than the Sage ZXL 8ft 2wt or 8'6" 3wt. I have one of each and would buy one more of each, they are that good. a rod with mad soul. not a horrible beast pig rod for bass that they call a trout rod. no man should be aiming at 12inch average sized fish with 5wt fast action rods, unless maybe fishing windy conditions out of a boat or on stillwaters. or if the average sized trout is like in NZ, huge, not 12 inches. that is like hunting chickens with AR assault rifles, just overkill and not sporting at all. or maybe like commuting on a speedvagen, just too much
My favorite part of fly fishing is casting it's like when you wail a golf ball you play over and over to do it again and I don't play golf, but I love casting and moving the fly to different parts of the water until I snag a tree or backcast into the tallest bushes in the world of course.
KAYAK QUESTION
Just took a look at the Jackson kayaks and they look great. We've been looking for something to get out on the water in summer. My family spends most of August in Galicia in a river channel that feeds the Atlantic, brackish water but definitely salt.
I'm looking for something to get out on the water with my kids. The problem is we don't have anywhere to store a boat but it's a small town and I can figure something out.
What are some classic timeless options to look for? Another problem is there's no way to purchase and bring a kayak or canoe over from the US so I may be limited to what I've seen here though I don't like what I've seen at our local Dick's Sporting Goods (Decathlon) but I haven't looked beyond that into specialty stores, fishing shops, etc.
I'm curious are there are any canoes that people take into what I would call a light ocean environment? Most of the stuff we would paddle around would be river inlets that feed into the ocean but it's quite big water just not crashing waves or anything like that.
I love the Jackson fishing kayaks but we would probably just fish from a recreational kayak or canoe, maybe not though
Just thought I'd ask as boats are always a fun topic - the challenge is always weight, transport, and cost so ideally something that I can manage on my own for my kids (4 and 6) would be great until my son's old enough to help out
OK
You have two options, both of which I have allot of experience with.
* Inflatable
Rafting > Inflatables > Inflatable Kayaks at nrs.com
* Folding
Folbot Folding Kayaks - Unfold New Adventures
I bet these are the most common in Europe, although I think Pouch is back in biz
I have two NRS "duckies" - Maverick II's = everything from fishing to running the Grand Canyon to thin creek boating, and I own A Longhaul folding tandem that's been all over = it's BOMBER.
I have a Mark II
Long Haul Folding Kayaks Mark 2
I think I have nine boats currently?
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Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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What about the next step up is that something like this?
I almost feel like why not have a motor to give you some options though I don't have water experience so I don't know how smart this is
This is where we spend summer - the inland stuff (Ria de Arousa) is big water but fairly gentle - we would never go beyond the tip which is the Atlantic and big water - we would mostly just play along the shore line I think; maybe try to fish somewhere
Ribeira
Ribeira is full of these wooden boats called dornas but they're very heavy so most people just keep them by the shore - as they're made of wood I would imagine it's expensive to repair them as well
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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[QUOTE=mzilliox;811009]Was just in Japan. Everyone we saw fishing on the rivers through Kyoto was using a Tenkara-type fishing setup. Most of them were as long as radio antennas - like 12-15'. I watched one guy use one to work a fairly wide and challenging riffle that he would have otherwise needed to do some sketchy wading in and he caught a couple 2-3 lbs bass-type fish. Sort of looked like a bass/walleye mix. Not sure what they were. Japanese species. Pretty cool. Rods collapsed into themselves to about (guessing) 4'. Did seem to require some patience and traveling up and down the bank to land the fish.
Is Tenkara the flyfishing equivalent to single speed mountain or cross bikes? Moving back to Montana some of the streams I see on the mtb make me think a Tenkara rig is in my future. Ride the bike up , try and slay a few fish, let em go and roll all the way downhill home. Did I mention, I may need a growler carrier to help out? Thanks for the posts guys.
Find out whoever's setup this is
Looks like a Tenkara judging by the line, or, he's using a Tenkara line - they come with tubular case that would fit on most MTB top tubes.
[QUOTE=j44ke;811309]Could have been LM bass - current world record is from Lake Biwa:
World Record Bass Watch: The Latest on Japan's Giant Largemouth | Field & Stream
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Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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That is what I was thinking on my Coconino Mr. Garo. It's TT is plenty long enough. Would be interesting to see if your cruiser middle tube would work Hmmmmm?
Unlikely - but.......
20" / 3.2 OUNCES:
https://www.tenkararodco.com/product...iant=314551451
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Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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Man, had a great fishing trip to Baja, boated my biggest fish in my kayak yet, and had amazing times with the Whale Sharks!
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Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
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Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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Friggin' awesome, Steve.
"I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids
Saw the video on Facebook. Too cool. I'd need some new undies after that. I loved how Osa was ready to jump in.
DT
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Had to swim down & get it once.........notice lanyard on pole holder..........installed after 3 people diving for it - it cost me a cold beer to the finder = scared of flipping the boat & getting the gaff caught in me tied to the boat - I got entangled once with just my face barely above water in 45* H2O temps - I actually have a net float found a sea to attach to achieve neutral buoyancy
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Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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I don't think it's Tenkara: fishing::singlespeed: MTB.
I got started on Tenkara but pretty quickly switched to a traditional setup in order to fish more of the river. Traditional flyfishing is still pretty simple in and of itself even with a reel and that's the diff between singlespeed and MTB in my estimation. I won't be kicking Tenkara out of bed because the appeal of Tenkara is exactly like you describe, though: putting a fishing rod in a backpack or on your handlebars and taking off!
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A couple of cool native AZ fish - roundtail chub & sonoran sucker
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Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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DSC01754.jpgDSC01758.jpgFirst trout fishing this year and the first day I have felt like going fishing because of the weather. I fish when the weather suits me not when the weather suits catching fish.
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