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Battling Big Fish: Navigating Large Fish Battles with Tenkara


Tenkara, an ancient Japanese method of fly fishing, is renowned for its simplicity and effectiveness in catching small to medium-sized fish. However, the challenge escalates when you encounter a big fish on your line. Landing really large fish on tenkara can be accomplished. Here’s some suggestions on how you can navigate these thrilling encounters.


Understanding Tenkara’s Limitations and Strengths


First, it's crucial to understand what tenkara brings to the table. The traditional tenkara setup includes a long, flexible rod, a fixed length of line, and a single fly. Selecting the right rod for your target fish is really helpful. Many rods are designed for sensitivity and reach rather than brute strength. There are some rods with a stronger backbone will help. But regardless of which rod you use you with good technique you can land big fish.


Techniques for Big Fish


  • Rod Tip & Power Curve: The power curve is a attained by keeping your rod position perpendicular to your body. Fight the urge to lower your rod tip. The power curve will use the strength of the rod to fight the fish.

  • Use your feet: Move with the fish if possible. Since you don't have a reel. You need to move with the fish. The important thing is stopping the first couple big drives from a large fish. If you can move with the fish to quell this initial drive your chance of landing the fish increases dramatically.

  • Turn the rod: Since tenkara doesn't have a reel utilize the side to side angle of the rod to steer the fish side to side. This allows you to direct the fish back and forth while it runs. With a western rod you typically let a fish run to tire out. With tenkara you need to run it back and forth to tire it out.

  • Angling and Positioning: Always try to keep the fish at an angle rather than directly downstream or upstream from you. This position gives you better control over the fish's direction and reduces the leverage it has against you.

  • Patience is Key: Big fish battles with tenkara require patience. These encounters can be long, as you need to exhaust the fish without snapping your gear.


Gear Considerations


  • Rod Selection: Opt for a heavier tenkara rod if you anticipate big fish. While not as common, some rods are designed with slightly more backbone for these scenarios.

  • Tippet: Use a stronger, yet still thin, tippet to balance the need for stealth with the necessity of durability. A 5X or 4X tippet might be appropriate for larger fish. Just don't go to heavy or you risk breaking the rod vs the line.


Learning from Experience


Each big fish fight will teach you something new about tenkara. Learn what works and what doesn't. Perhaps you'll about hook sets, or footwork, or you might discover the perfect angle to hold your rod when a fish decides to surge for deeper water.


Conclusion


Battling big fish with tenkara is not just about the thrill of the catch; it's a test of skill, patience, and understanding of both the gear and the fish. It's about learning to use the inherent limitations of tenkara to your advantage, turning each encounter into an art form. With the right approach, large fish can be brought to hand, proving once again why tenkara remains a beloved fishing method across the globe. So next time you hook into something big, remember these strategies, and enjoy the dance between angler, fish, and the ancient art of tenkara.




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