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Tried a little experiment today and used my tenkara rod to bait fish. I used my Fountainhead Caddis Rod with 4# test line and a # 8 Tru Turn gold aberdeen hook. My method of casting was to use an underhand swing method. My bait of choice was a dollar store smoke sausage. I was able to cast pretty accurate within a 20 foot radius. Depth was obtained by either raising or lowering the pole. I used colored bobber stops as indicators to follow the line.
Today was a many day and the fish averaged about 7 -8 inches. The takes were great since the pole is so light. The different between this method and a telescopic pole is night and day. The Caddis Pole is 2.8 oz total and I was able to fish for three hours with no strain.
Given the choice between the Mr Crappie 9 foot pole and the Caddis , the Caddis is a winner hands down for fixed line bait fishing.
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Bill
The only thing I can say is welcome to the dark side. I started tenkara fishing about 2 years ago and it's the most fun I ever had fishing. I did find out that bait fishing with a tenkara type pole is called Keiryu fishing. The method is exactly like tenkara and the poles are very much alike.
I would recommend the Fountainhead Caddis as a good entry level rod. All in would be about $55.00.
Have fun
JDA
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