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Buying a Tenkara Rod Direct From Japan

Tenkara originally comes from Japan, so it makes sense that Japanese companies make great tenkara rods. Nissin, Daiwa, Shimano, and others make high-quality rods that rank towards the top of…

The Top 5 Best Fly-Tying Vises

Having a great vise is the key to getting the most out of fly-tying. While there are plenty of fly-tying vises on the market, many are cheaply built or have…

How To Use A Kastmaster To Catch Trout

The Acme Kastmaster is one of the best lures for catching trout. It works in almost any type of water, and can catch anything from tiny brookies to massive steelhead….

Tenkara vs Western Fly Fishing

While tenkara has existed in Japan for centuries, it’s recently become a very popular alternative to traditional western fly fishing. Many of the techniques and principles are the same, but…

Top 5 Best Tenkara Rods For Beginners

More and more people are discovering tenkara, the traditional Japanese form of fly fishing. As it grows worldwide, a number of manufacturers have popped up that make great tenkara rods…

Lures Or Bait: Which Is Better?

Fishing lures

Ask any angler whether lures or bait is better, and you’ll probably get a strong opinion. Some would never dream of picking up a hunk of PowerBait or hooking a…

Steelhead vs Rainbow Trout: What’s the Difference?

Steelhead rainbow trout

While steelhead and rainbow trout may seem different, they are actually the same species, Oncorhynchus mykiss. Genetically, they are more or less identical. But despite their genetics, the two lead very separate…

Does Catch and Release Hurt The Fish?

Catch and Release Only sign

Pretty much every catch and release fisherman will get this question at some point: “doesn’t that hurt the fish?” The debate over whether catch and release (and, for that matter,…