
handy for legering at night as well!

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All excellent reasons to try it, and of course similar to my own reasons for doing so, but there is one major reason you left out! You catch more fish!daringduffer wrote:It is mostly the historical aspects of fishing (upstream) with long rod/short line that intrigues me. This is the way flies were fished before the reel was invented. I've read the book Mike has linked to - "The Angler and the Loop Rod by David Webster" - I've read it on the screen which is something I hate to do. I've also read about how our forefathers here in Scandinavia used to fish the fly. And - of course I have read of North Country wet fly fishing. To me, this seems to blend together in a way I just have to try. By using the long rod with a fly reel I can silence those who question whether Tenkara is fly fishing. Eventually I will try that to, where allowed.
To be honest, a duffer is most successful with the dry fly. It's time for a change. I have to develop my methods and my skill, using a romantic approach in the process. How about that?
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