Update: Retract the earlier statement about not being able to go fishing today. Made a quick trip to Bethany Lakes and lucked out with two Bass.... one went 13" and the other went 15" in size! Both hit on a BH Olive Wooley Bugger worked slowly using the Tenkara Rod!
Not able to wet a line today.... got to work and keep our day jobs. However, it can't stop us from publishing. So, if we can't fish, we can at least write about it!
Here is one that the Field Team put together last night. Since we are searching for information on Tenkara Fishing, what better way to collect our findings than publishing a Squidoo Lens - Tenkara Fishing!
Check it out when you get a chance, and then give it a try! Nothing better than fishing with the bare minimum of gear!
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