GaterB Posted September 24, 2013 Posted September 24, 2013 What fly rod/reel would you all recommend for targeting big bream and panfish? Quote
Super User Darren. Posted September 24, 2013 Super User Posted September 24, 2013 Right here: http://www.tenkarausa.com/index.php Don't have one, but am fascinated by the concept. Personally I can't stand "normal" fly fishing. But this looks fun. Quote
GaterB Posted September 24, 2013 Author Posted September 24, 2013 Right here: http://www.tenkarausa.com/index.php Don't have one, but am fascinated by the concept. Personally I can't stand "normal" fly fishing. But this looks fun. Right here: http://www.tenkarausa.com/index.php Don't have one, but am fascinated by the concept. Personally I can't stand "normal" fly fishing. But this looks fun. You may have turned me onto something here...if I end up pulling the trigger I'll definitely get back to you how I like it Quote
Super User Darren. Posted September 24, 2013 Super User Posted September 24, 2013 You may have turned me onto something here...if I end up pulling the trigger I'll definitely get back to you how I like it Let me also point you to this web site which has less expensive versions of Tenkara rods: allfishingbuy.com (I've bought from them in the past). http://www.allfishingbuy.com/Tenkara-Rods.htm They are a distributor for Japanese manufacturers. Purchased a graphite long-pole from them as well as several floats. Nice folks to deal with in my experience. Quote
keith71 Posted September 25, 2013 Posted September 25, 2013 I love to fish for panfish with a fly.I think a good all around rod is between 4-5 weight. I use a Redington outfit I picked up for $100 bucks came with rod,reel,line. Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted September 25, 2013 Super User Posted September 25, 2013 Tenkara is a lot of fun. I would go with a 3wt for panfish myself. A 4 wt also will work but a 5wt i feel is to heavy. And by to heavy it doesn't really affect the catching but it is kind of like if you were pitching a jig with a MH or H rod and caught a bluegill. Yeah it works but it isn't as much fun as if you had caught him on an ultralight. Also remember that the weight of the fly rod is as much a reflection on the size of flies you are looking to throw as it is the size of the fish. I have landed quite a few 20"+ brown trout, smallmouth and 15+lb carp on my 4 wt. 1 Quote
Jerry in SC Posted September 25, 2013 Posted September 25, 2013 Tenkara is a good technique for bluegills, keep in mind the rods are pretty long (12 to 14 ft) and are better suited for dry flies rather than poppers. A conventional fly rod in a 3 weight is a better choice in my opinion, especially for subsurface flies (I catch far larger bluegills on sinking spiders). "Bluegill Fly Fishing & Flies", by Terry & Roxanne Wilson is a great book on the subject. 1 Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted September 25, 2013 Super User Posted September 25, 2013 Slow sinking spiders are killers....the less movement you give the fly the better in my experience. Quote
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