@@TenkaraAddict I just got my 1st rod heading down Bitterroot, Big Hole, Georgetown Lake and the Clark Fork, I only have 10 days for ALL THAT ........ LOL
You certainly find amazing places to fish! Thank you for sharing another great adventure! By the way, I often fish a Nissin Fine Mode Nagare 330, a delight to fish on smaller waters.
@@TenkaraAddict Curious why you wouldn't pick up that old plastic bottle at 9:28 of the video. I could never have walked over that without picking it up.
A few years after Tom Davis reviewed the Nissin Pro Spec 320, I decided I must have one. Initially in the review, he compared it to the Tenkara USA Rhodo, a rod he likes for tight spaces, saying that until now (2015) the Rhodo had no contenders in its niche. When I read the review, I owned the Rhodo, and it's still one of my favorite rods, and that prompted me to get the Nissin Pro Spec 320. I found it outstanding for my overgrown fishing grounds in the western mountains of Maine. It was great to hear you praising its slightly larger brother, the Nissin Pro Spec 360 in this week's video. Another fine video, by the way.
Like catching fish in a barrel almost... great spot, tho admittedly prefer fast rivers, aka, creeks, ie, more sport slash funner! lol. First time on this channel am more familiar with your other one. Likewise have stated my days out west ended some time ago and all my outdoor fun with it. The streams and creeks out there brought endless enjoyment for the scenery as much as the fishing and hiking - seemed to go hand in hand. You're getting to do all the things I used to and am appropriately envious. And make money off it (on TH-cam) too. Back in the day I'd have killed for that opportunity.
Hi. I'm se this fishing technique first time in my life. And I follow Tenkara fishing for last three days. It's amazing what can be fun to use simply rod and have a fun 👍👍 Unfortunately in Europe is hard to bay that rod. I'm wonder what kind of fly is use when fishing with Tenkara?? They are dry or wet fly?? I can't find anywhere information about this. Thanks Regards from Poland 🇵🇱🇵🇱
Where do you hold you rod when you get a big fish like that? I was fishing on a 12 ft rod with a 13 ft line the other day and hooked onto a big one, maybe the biggest one ive hooked on tenkara but it magically got off. I love the challenge of barbless hooks but am having a hard time keeping some on once hooked with the tenkara especially (verses my fly rod that i can strip to keep tension). Any tips?
I'll "bite". Haven't touched my fly rods and reels for years. Don't miss them at all. I guess if the Steelhead numbers ever recover or if I ever go trolling deep from a pontoon boat on a lake again I might dust them off. I just love the simplicity of Tenkara, plus I combine it with trail running and fast packing, so it just makes sense to have such a packable, simple fishing set-up.
Say, I'm new to tenkara and I was just wondering, how do you fish your kebari flies? Do you use a floatant and fish then on the surface, or do you let them sink and fish then below the surface?
Hilarious! First they must muse "That guy has no reel. How can that work?" Then they see you catch big fish one after the other. "What in the world is his juju?" So they finally bail out. THEN they see you catch a good one out of a puddle! WHAT in the world have you done to those poor people!?? Chust wunnerful !!
"The fish whisperer "! Love it!
Great Spot!! Been through that mountain range, but never stopped. Looks like I need to count some sheep...
Where is this place?
What a beautiful place to fish! Probably an even better place to go for a nice little swim!
I was thinking the same thing. Would be cool just to float on top with some goggles and view the fish life below.
It's a popular swimming hole in the summer months, but it was a little bit chilly for that when I visited.
I wish that the local swimming hole with a waterfall near my house had fish like that.
The fish 🐟 whisperer! Excellent thank you for sharing your adventures !
Very much like your program. Please try to give us a longer look at the fish in hand.
"Are you the fish whisperer?" Lol!! I would say yes. 😁
Tristan the fish whisperer..... LOL thats awesome
It's an undeserved moniker, but I'll take it!
@@TenkaraAddict I just got my 1st rod heading down Bitterroot, Big Hole, Georgetown Lake and the Clark Fork, I only have 10 days for ALL THAT ........ LOL
Reminds me of yosemeti famous waterfall 👍
Another great video of you and after a long time a "Fish on" again!😁Thank you!
Best regards from a Tenkara fisherman in Upper Austria!
You certainly find amazing places to fish! Thank you for sharing another great adventure! By the way, I often fish a Nissin Fine Mode Nagare 330, a delight to fish on smaller waters.
I haven't been able to fish that one, but it looks great!
@@TenkaraAddict Curious why you wouldn't pick up that old plastic bottle at 9:28 of the video. I could never have walked over that without picking it up.
Looks loke the falls at terryall on te platte/tarryall river
You have a knack for finding beautiful places. Well done.
If you can fish anywhere, you might as well find a beautiful place to fish! Thanks Kris.
A few years after Tom Davis reviewed the Nissin Pro Spec 320, I decided I must have one. Initially in the review, he compared it to the Tenkara USA Rhodo, a rod he likes for tight spaces, saying that until now (2015) the Rhodo had no contenders in its niche. When I read the review, I owned the Rhodo, and it's still one of my favorite rods, and that prompted me to get the Nissin Pro Spec 320. I found it outstanding for my overgrown fishing grounds in the western mountains of Maine. It was great to hear you praising its slightly larger brother, the Nissin Pro Spec 360 in this week's video. Another fine video, by the way.
Hi Robert. The rod I use here is the Pro Square, not the Pro Spec. The Pro Square is a single-length (not zoom) rod.
That is a beautiful spot.
GOD Bless you and your families
It would be nice if you would show the flies you using. Thanks for sharing your fishing adventures.
Another great video to download . Beautiful scenery . I look forward to every Saturday for a new video. Keep up the great work
Thanks Stephen!
Spot yang indahhh
Certainly looked like a lot of fun! Thanks for posting!
Definitely was. Thanks Steve!
Like catching fish in a barrel almost... great spot, tho admittedly prefer fast rivers, aka, creeks, ie, more sport slash funner! lol. First time on this channel am more familiar with your other one. Likewise have stated my days out west ended some time ago and all my outdoor fun with it. The streams and creeks out there brought endless enjoyment for the scenery as much as the fishing and hiking - seemed to go hand in hand. You're getting to do all the things I used to and am appropriately envious. And make money off it (on TH-cam) too. Back in the day I'd have killed for that opportunity.
I'm definitely grateful that I get to do this kind of thing for a living! Thanks Ken.
What a pretty place! Nice work!
Lovely! What a fun day.
Yep, it was great!
I'm very jealous of your fishing adventures!
Genuis i love your videos !!! From argentina!
Thanks Sebastian!
I know that waterfall location! Cool video. Thank-you!
Cool spot, for sure!
Wow! Incredible place!
Definitely was!
Hi. I'm se this fishing technique first time in my life. And I follow Tenkara fishing for last three days. It's amazing what can be fun to use simply rod and have a fun 👍👍 Unfortunately in Europe is hard to bay that rod.
I'm wonder what kind of fly is use when fishing with Tenkara?? They are dry or wet fly?? I can't find anywhere information about this.
Thanks
Regards from Poland 🇵🇱🇵🇱
Traditional tenkara flies are wet flies, but some people fish tenkara with dry flies.
The places you find to fish always amaze me. Do you ever plan to fish New Mexico?
I actually just fished NM a couple weeks ago. I've got two videos from there coming up in the next couple months.
@@TenkaraAddict sweet New Mexico is my home. Can’t wait to see them!
Where do you hold you rod when you get a big fish like that? I was fishing on a 12 ft rod with a 13 ft line the other day and hooked onto a big one, maybe the biggest one ive hooked on tenkara but it magically got off. I love the challenge of barbless hooks but am having a hard time keeping some on once hooked with the tenkara especially (verses my fly rod that i can strip to keep tension). Any tips?
Catch and COOK!
Not for me. I don't eat fish.
Every time I go to your gear page, it loads, "page not found" . please fix.
tenkaraaddict.com/gear/
So, do you think that tenkara us more effective than regular fly fishing? Thoughts
I'll "bite". Haven't touched my fly rods and reels for years. Don't miss them at all. I guess if the Steelhead numbers ever recover or if I ever go trolling deep from a pontoon boat on a lake again I might dust them off. I just love the simplicity of Tenkara, plus I combine it with trail running and fast packing, so it just makes sense to have such a packable, simple fishing set-up.
Say, I'm new to tenkara and I was just wondering, how do you fish your kebari flies? Do you use a floatant and fish then on the surface, or do you let them sink and fish then below the surface?
They are traditionally wet flies. Unless I'm mistaken, in essence, Tenkara is a lot like nymphing.
Hilarious! First they must muse "That guy has no reel. How can that work?" Then they see you catch big fish one after the other. "What in the world is his juju?" So they finally bail out. THEN they see you catch a good one out of a puddle! WHAT in the world have you done to those poor people!?? Chust wunnerful !!
Lol hopefully I converted them to tenkara!
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I want to send a backflip of that cliff so bad
That water was too cold for my liking! It is a popular swimming hole in warmer temps, though.