Ihavebeenfishingforsometime
now,havingstartedat 10or11.
Mygrandfathertaughtmeto
castandI wouldspendhours
onthelawnwithhisold9ftsplit-cane
rod,tryingtolandmyfly onhisflat cap
placed 20 orsoyardsaway.Seventeen
yearsonandI amstilllearning— many
a fishhasbeenspookedormissed
PICTUREBIKEover the years by a wrong cast.
44 • SHOOTING TIMES & COUNTRY MAGAZINEI wasrecentlysittingona sunny
riverbankinDevonwitha couple
offishingmuckers,cursinganother
shoddycastthathadresultedin
anothermissedopportunity.Freddie
suggested,ina rathercraftytone,that
maybeI shouldtrytenkarafi s h i n g ,
a muchsimplerandeasierversionof
ourtraditionalflyfishing.Unwilling
to admit I had never heardoftenkara,I tuckedintoanotherpork pie and
changedthesubject.
Hissuggestionintriguedme,
though,andI begantoreadupand
learna bitmoreabouttenkara. It
translatesliterallyfromJapanese
as“fromtheskies”,reflectingthe
techniquethatoriginatedinJapan
a fewhundredyearsagoandis
quintessentially Japanese; elegant,st? TrytenkaraThe ancient Japaneseart oftenkara flyfishingis growinginpopularity,soon a soggyday inJuneJamieTustingdecided to try his handAveryjapanesefishing
techniqueona veryEnglish
river complete with weather