Your Cart

Why a Minimalist Approach to Nature Is Best

When it comes to Tenkara fly fishing, taking a minimalist approach to nature is always best. For one, the act of Tenkara is already minimalist. One of the simplest ways to fish, immersing yourself in nature while you Tenkara fly fish can instantly help you relax and connect with nature. This experience can also benefit your own personal life and allow you to increase the joy in your life just by being out in nature.
Read more

How to Choose the Best Tenkara Rod

If you’re looking to invest in the best Tenkara rod, you need first consider the types of rivers you will be fishing with this rod. There are many good Tenkara fly fishing rods you could buy, all of which have different features that, when chosen correctly, can accurately fit to your lifestyle and the way you fish as well as the types of fish you are targeting.
Read more

Tenkara Fly Fishing 101: How to Tenkara Fly Fish

Interested in learning how to Tenkara fly fish? Tenkara has become a go-to fishing method for so many anglers, mainly because it is easy to master, cheaper than other fishing options, and a simple practice that allows you to truly connect with nature. While Tenkara fly fishing is easier than other fishing techniques, there is still a learning curve, so stay patient and follow this guide!
Read more

Why Tenkara Fishing and Backpacking Go Hand in Hand

Tenkara fly fishing and backpacking go hand in hand. If you love backpacking and fishing, you simply need to start looking into Tenkara fly fishing. That is, if you haven’t already!
Read more

Tenkara Fly Fishing For Beginners: 4 Tips

Looking for tips dedicated to tenkara fly fishing for beginners? Whether you’re a beginner yourself or you’re about to teach your friend or child, we’re here to help! With these tips below, all beginners will be able to enjoy their tenkara fly fishing experience!
Read more

Slow Down and Connect With Nature On Your Next Fly Fishing Trip

All of us who tenkara fly fish often get the question “How do you know what the fish are eating?”. Or someone walking up the river stops and asks me what I’m catching them on, or “had any luck?”. I’m always a little confounded by the question as tenkara fly fishing is more science than luck, and if you’re not catching it’s inevitably due to a few possible factors.
Read more