If you’ve been following my adventures this summer, you’ll know that I’ve been really into foraging wild protein, particularly fish, from my local landscape. I’ve grown to love the Tenkara fishing — a minimalist fly fishing method that originates in the mountains of Japan. Daniel Galhardo — founder of Tenkara USA, the first company to introduce Tenkara outside of Japan —joins us to share his passion for Tenkara and the world of trout fishing. 

"A rod, line and fly. Line connects to the tip. Easy casting of a fly to spots where the fish are, intuitive landing. That's tenkara in a nutshell," according to Tenkara USA. In this interview, Daniel guides you through the basics of getting started fishing Tenkara. We discuss barriers to entering the world of fishing, fishing ethics, the complex world of Western fly fishing vs the simplicity of Tenkara and so much more. Whether you’re an avid fisherman or completely new to fishing, I hope this interview inspires you to check out this intuitive and minimalist method of fishing! 

EPISODE BREAKDOWN:  Daniel responds to feedback on last week’s podcast  Exploring waterways and finding low toxicity areas to fish  What is Tenkara?  Daniel Galhardo's background in fishing  Fishing basics  Barriers to entering the world of fishing  Follow the trout  Fishing ethics: Catch & release vs Catching to eat  Barbed and non-barbed flies  How to catch and release a fish unharmed  How Daniel Galhardo got into Tenkara  The simplicity of Japanese methods  Tenkara vs Western fly fishing  How to get started with Tenkara  Talking flies  What knot to learn when you first begin Tenkara  Best practices for finding & catching fish