Tenkara

Tenkara

Tenkara fishing is a traditional Japanese method of fly fishing that utilizes a rod, line, and fly, but without a reel. It's characterized by its simplicity and focus on presenting the fly delicately in small, often mountain, streams. Tenkara rods are typically telescopic, extending to lengths of 12-13 feet but collapsing to a compact 20 inches for easy portability.


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Chattahoochee Tailwaters

Chattahoochee Tailwaters

Posted on 10/25/2025 07:20AM

The Chattahoochee River tailwater refers to the section of the river immediately downstream from Buford Dam. This area is known for its excellent trout fishing, particularly during the delayed harvest season. The tailwater section is managed to maintain suitable conditions for trout, with a delayed...