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The best time to fish is "Anytime you can get on the water”. The worst day fishing is better than the best day at work. When fishing in freshwater best time to fish dawn and dusk, in the early morning, or at night, when it's cool, and when fish haven't been feeding all day. When fishing in saltwater, refer to the incoming tide table and fish 1 hour before high tide.
A combination of understanding the fish and the techniques used to catch them will help you to hook more fish to the end of your line. Better knowing and understanding of the fish that you are trying to catch will make you a more successful angler, whether you are fishing for trout on a
river or surfing on the beach for a
Striped Bass or trolling on the open water for
Albacore.
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Azat H., Kazan, Russia
Finally I have been tested my 11' Wakata Tenkara Rod on fishing trip. Huge amount of impressions! The rod is exactly what I was looking for and could not find. Thanks a lot for the rod and fast shipping of the order. Success and prosperity to your business.
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Randy K., Warm Springs, VA, USA
I caught this 31inch 17lb+ Carp at the mouth of the Jackson River on my
UNAGI-4205 Tenkara Universal Rod. It was quite a battle with me having to move up and down stream with the fish in waist deep water for some time before she tired enough for me to land her.
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Jamie L. P., Salem, Arkansas, USA
Good evening from northern Arkansas. I just bought one of your 14'
WAKATA-4209 Tenkara rod and caught nice Blue Catfish on a size 14 bead head white wooly bugger in my farm pond here on my property. I was using a 4-lb mono tippet about 5' long and your green level line 10-lb test. I was catching
Bluegils and
Small Bass (I had about 40 or so) off the bank when this one struck. I knew immediately I had a good one on and the fight lasted between 6 and 8 minutes. It is my best tenkara catch to date.
Igor, the Wakata performed beautifully, bending all the way to the butt without breaking. The first three sections have a lot of give in them but there is an immense amount of reserve in the lower sections. I was already very impressed with the rod but now I am completely sold on it. I would reccommend this rod to any serious angler looking to get started in tenkara and in absolutely no way feel this rod is of low quality! I am very impressed and look very forward to fishing this rod for years to come. The fish is approximately 24 inches and roughly five pounds according to the State of Missouri's length/weight chart. Not to brag but it's a pretty big fish for tenkara!
Sincerely, Jamie L. P.
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Randy K., Warm Springs, VA, USA
I caught 30 Carp in 3 days with my loaner UNAGI-4205 Tenkara Universal Rod. Also landed this 17" Rainbow Trout and others 11" to 13".
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Todd K., Annandale, VA, USA
On Christmas day we went out to the Potomac River and tried our new hera rods. On the very first bite on the brand new 5.4 meters
Hera-B3-104-1-5406 rod, I hooked a 22.12lb. Common Carp. It was a brutle fight that last a while, but in the end, the carp layed on the sideway and gave in. With this rod I felt all the massive power that carp delivered, yet I had leverage and control over the carp. Just by holding this rod in my hand, gave me a new experience on pole fishing. Our new member Danny H, also scored a decent carp on the
4.5 meters Hera Rod Hera-B1-105-2-4505 that blowed his mind.
Todd's helpful tips for Carp fishing with Hera rod
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Randy K., Warm Springs, VA, USA
12ft Carbon Pole Rod Pole-A1-53-1-3608 bass and sunfish.
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Alex Z., Brooklyn, NY, USA 40 inches, 21lb Striped Bass in Brooklyn, NY.
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Randy K., Warm Springs, VA, USA
12ft Carbon Hera Rod Hera-B1-914-2-3604 21 inch Redfish on Virginia Beach, VA, bass and sunfish.
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Edward W., Summerland British Columbia, Canada
Fishing Rainbow Trout with 43ft Carbon Pole Whip
A1-139-2-13011 on Raft River, British Columbia, Canada.
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Igor T., Staten Island, NY, USA
Fishing Fluke, Porgy with 10ft Casting rod
Cast-F1-57-2-3006, and
Striped Bass,
Bluefish with 12ft Casting rod
Cast-F1-57-2-3607 on Princess Bay in Staten Island, NY.
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Fishing Channel Catfish with 13ft Casting rod
Telecarp-39080,
Common Carp with 18ft Surf Casting rod
Surf-F1-95-2-5406
on Susquehanna River in Lancaster, PA.
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Fishing with my son Calvin Common and Mirror carp with 9ft Surf Casting rod Surf-GR-S-902MH and 21ft Carbon Pole rod
Pole-A1-58-2I-54-59-63 on Beechmont Lake in New Rochelle, NY.
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