Daiwa Keiryu Tenkara refers to a specific style of tenkara fishing gear produced by Daiwa, a well-known Japanese fishing equipment manufacturer. Here’s a breakdown of what it entails:
1. Keiryu Tenkara Overview
– Keiryu (渓流): Means “mountain stream” in Japanese, referring to small, fast-flowing rivers where this style is used.
– Tenkara (テンカラ): A traditional Japanese method of fly fishing that uses a long, telescopic rod, fixed line, and no reel. It’s minimalist and highly effective for small-stream fishing.
2. Daiwa’s Keiryu Tenkara Rods
– Daiwa offers specialized Keiryu Tenkara rods designed for this technique, blending elements of tenkara and keiryu fishing.
– These rods are typically:
– Telescopic (collapsible for portability).
– Lightweight and sensitive, ideal for small fish like trout in tight streams.
– Long (usually 3.6–4.5 meters/12–15 feet) to reach across currents.
– Flexible tips for delicate presentations and playing fish.
3. Key Features of Daiwa Keiryu Tenkara Rods
– Materials: High-quality carbon fiber for strength and sensitivity.
– Action: Soft to medium action for precise fly control.
– Line Attachment: Designed for fixed lines (no reel) with a lilian or similar tip for line connection.
– Portability: Compact when collapsed, fitting easily in a backpack.
4. Comparison to Traditional Tenkara
– Keiryu Tenkara rods are often slightly sturdier than pure tenkara rods, as keiryu fishing may involve heavier rigs or small lures.
– Traditional tenkara focuses solely on fly fishing, while keiryu rods might handle split-shot or tiny jigs.
5. Popular Daiwa Models
– Daiwa Sagiri Series: A well-known Keiryu/Tenkara hybrid rod line.
– Daiwa LT Series: Lightweight telescopic rods for mountain streams.
6. Why Choose Daiwa?
– Reputation: Daiwa is a trusted brand in Japan for high-performance fishing gear.
– Precision Engineering: Their rods balance sensitivity and durability.
– Versatility: Suitable for both tenkara purists and keiryu anglers.
7. Where to Use It
– Ideal for:
– Small, overgrown mountain streams.
– Fishing for trout, char, or other small freshwater species.
– Situations where stealth and precision matter.
If you’re looking for a specific model or need advice on setup (lines, flies, etc.), let me know!