
In Episode 36 of the Level Line Podcast, Tenkara Angler editors Mike Agneta, Matt Sment, and Anthony Naples kick things off with summer updates before Anthony decides to stir the pot, and from there, the panel dives headfirst into some of tenkara's most debated topics. Is tenkara simplicity overrated? What actually counts as "real" tenkara? What are your biggest tenkara pet peeves? Things stay lively, occasionally spicy, and always fun.The episode wraps with the results of a recent Tenkara Angler reader and listener survey covering what the community enjoys most and wants to see more of going forward. Stick around for it, there are a few surprises in there worth hearing. We hope you enjoy this latest episode!Episode Show Notes & Links:0:00:06 - Welcome & Introductions0:01:42 - Summer Updates0:04:52 - Blind Rankings - Fish0:13:50 - Favorite Eating Fish0:17:49 - Is This "Tenkara"?0:22:43 - Tenkara vs. Fixed Line Fly Fishing0:30:15 - Tenkara Pet Peeves0:39:49 - Is Tenkara Simplicity Overrated?Simple Fly Fishing0:49:07 - Matt's One Fly Experiment0:53:25 - Tenkara Angler Survey ResultsTenkara Angler At The HalfSunday Morning RifflesDRAGONtail Newsletters1:10:00 - Closing ThoughtsWant to see more? Visit Tenkara Angler
Jun 28
1 hr 10 min

In Episode 35 of the Level Line Podcast, Tenkara Angler panelist Amanda Hoffner takes the hosting chair for an all-women conversation featuring four incredible anglers from across the country: Auna Kaufmann (Wyoming), Caitlin Costa (Connecticut), and Haley Beaupre & Victoria Hussey (North Carolina).Together, they cover everything from rod selection and fly tying to women-only tenkara events, conservation policy, mental health in the outdoors, and what makes the tenkara community feel different from the rest of the fly fishing world. A change of pace and genuinely entertaining, this one is worth the full watch & listen. We hope you enjoy this latest episode!Episode Show Notes & Links:00:12 – Welcome & Introductions– Victoria: North Carolina – Victoria’s Bluesky– Auna: Wyoming – Auna’s Instagram | Artemis Sportswomen– Haley: North Carolina – Haley’s Instagram– Caitlin: Connecticut – Caitlin’s Instagram03:53 – Victoria’s Gear Setup & Why Rod Weight Matters for Women06:45 – The Fulcrum Problem: Short Arms, Long Rods & Casting Fatigue08:21 – Auna’s Rod Selections for Wyoming’s large and small waters12:26 – Haley: Gear Talk & Minimalist Approach17:57 – Caitlin: Discovering Tenkara Through Backcountry Hunters & Anglers19:17 – What Caitlin Loves About Tenkara: Packability, Simplicity & the ADHD Factor20:30 – Connecticut’s Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) Program21:14 – Feeling Safe, Competent & Welcomed in the Tenkara Community22:02 – Being a Woman Alone in the Woods23:25 – Victoria & Haley Planning a Women’s Tenkara Campout in Western NC26:29 – Auna Announces Women’s Tenkara Event in Wyoming – August 202629:40 – Tenkara’s Low Barrier to Entry & High Ceiling for Mastery30:50 – Caitlin: Nature, Mental Health & Rewriting the Outdoor Narrative32:32 – Victoria: The Tenkara Community’s Unique, Nerdy, Nurturing Vibe34:19 – Haley: Why Tenkara Spaces Feel More Inclusive Than Western Fly Fishing Communities37:20 – Auna: Getting Into Tenkara Without Knowing Anyone Who Fishes It39:48 – Auna’s Path: Wildlife Ecology, Wyoming Wildlife Federation & Conservation Lobbying42:56 – Amanda’s Upcoming Women’s Event in New Mexico & Closing ThoughtsWant to see more? Visit Tenkara Angler
May 31
44 min

In Episode 34 of the Level Line Podcast the Tenkara Angler panelists welcome a truly special guest: Bob Mallard, Executive Director of the Native Fish Coalition (NFC) and one of the most passionate voices in native fish advocacy today.Bob brings a remarkable background to this conversation; 15 years running a Maine fly shop on the Kennebec, hundreds of articles across publications from Fly Fisherman to Outdoor Life, five published books (including Squaretail: The Definitive Guide to Brook Trout and Where to Find Them), and co-founding the Native Fish Coalition, which has grown from a single chapter in Maine to 21 chapters spanning Maine to Arkansas in just a few years.The NFC’s mission is simple but powerful: wild native fish, for the sake of the fish, not just for fishing. And as Bob explains in this wide-ranging conversation, that message is resonating with a new generation of anglers who are showing up in big numbers. We hope you enjoy this latest episode!Episode Show Notes & Links:00:10 - Introduction & Panel Welcome02:51 - Meet Bob Mallard: Background & Career Path- Article: Ecological Purity06:20 - The Native Fish Coalition: From One Chapter to 2109:00 - What Makes NFC Different and Why It Attracts Young Anglers11:13 - Pushback from the Fly Fishing Industry12:46 - Small Streams, New Anglers & a Different Kind of Fishing Culture14:10 - The Brown Trout Problem: Recreation vs. True Conservation17:39 - "Traditional Fish Conservation Isn't Conservation, It's Recreation"18:51 - NFC vs. Trout Unlimited: How They Differ21:14 - Can Brook Trout Come Back to Limestone Streams in PA?23:02 - Urban Stream Conservation: Finding Fish Where No One Looked25:09 - Working With Watershed Groups Instead of Fishing Groups25:46 - Hatcheries, License Fees & the Broken Trout Model30:57 - Climate Change, Warming Waters & Shifting Fish Populations35:54 - The New Hampshire Habitat Project: NFC & Tenkara Community Work Together - Article: NFC Plants Trees on Wild Native Brook Trout Stream39:53 - Why Tenkara Anglers & Native Fish Conservation Are Natural Allies - Article: Tenkara & Native Fish42:46 - Bob's Books, Including Squaretail: The Definitive Brook Trout Guide 44:32 - Bob Tries Tenkara - What He Thought 49:14 - NFC Chapters, Growth & What's Next 51:03 - What You Can Do Right Now for Native Fish- NFC Website | NFC Instagram | NFC YouTube- Bob's Website55:49 - Closing Thoughts & Sign-OffWant to see more? Visit Tenkara Angler
May 3
57 min

In Episode 33 of the Tenkara Angler Level Line Podcast, host Mike Agneta is joined by Tenkara Angler panelists Matt Sment and Bill Robichaud to welcome one of tenkara’s most respected voices, Robert Worthing of Tenkara Guides, LLC. Rob has just released his long-awaited book, Demon’s Game: The Oni School of Tenkara Fly Fishing, and the conversation digs deep into the philosophy, science, and advanced technique behind this landmark release.Rob has spent 10+ years studying under Masami Sakakibara who is widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest tenkara masters, and has guided clients on the Provo River and beyond through the Oni Tenkara School. Demon’s Game is his effort to preserve Masami’s legacy and bring the most advanced tenkara concepts into print for English-speaking anglers for the first time.Whether you’re picking up a tenkara rod for the first time or you’ve been fishing fixed line for years, this episode and Rob’s book will give you new ways to see the water, understand the fish, and elevate your game. We hope you enjoy this latest episode!Episode Show Notes & Links:00:00:07 – Introduction & Welcome00:01:03 – Meet Rob Worthing: Background & Tenkara Guides LLC– Tenkara Guides, LLC– Advanced Tenkara Clinic00:03:06 – What Is Demon’s Game & Why This Book?00:05:13 – How Rob First Met Masami Sakakibara– About Masami Sakakibara00:06:55 – The Birth of the Oni Tenkara School00:08:07 – Early “Aha Moments” Watching Masami Fish00:11:42 – Inside the Book: Structure, Science & Philosophy00:14:05 – How the Book Serves as an Oni School Syllabus00:18:30 – Tenkara Flies: Matching the Hatch, Oni Style00:23:24 – Trout Vision & the Science of How Fish See00:26:21 – Trout Senses Beyond Sight: Sound, Shadow & Stealth00:29:11 – Is This Book for Beginners or Advanced Anglers?00:31:11 – The Philosophy of Lifelong Learning in Tenkara00:34:04 – Bill’s Story: Putting Oni Techniques to the Test on the Stream00:36:34 – Rob’s Story: An Real World Application of Stealth00:39:39 – Hydrology and the Movement of Water00:44:39 – Tracer Flies for Visibility and Manipulation00:46:32 – The Book vs. Oni School00:50:15 – Gear Talk: Rods, Lines, Flies & Fishing Oni Style– Tenkara no Oni Shop00:55:31 – Future Oni Schools & Where to Find Rob in 202600:58:53 – Where to Buy Demon’s Game– Kendall Hunt | Amazon01:00:26 – Closing Thoughts & Sign-OffWant to see more? Visit Tenkara Angler
Apr 5
1 hr 1 min

In Episode 32 of the Tenkara Angler Level Line Podcast Mike Agneta talks with special guest Kris Franqui and contributing editor Tom Davis about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, including their favorite spots in Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho.Kris covers the massive Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, a paradise with over 300 fishable alpine lakes, many containing wild cutthroat, golden, rainbow, and brook trout. Tom then expands the discussion to the wider Yellowstone ecosystem, covering areas in western Wyoming and eastern Idaho, including the famous Snake, Green, and Madison River drainages, and the unique fluvial grayling of the Big Hole River in Montana. We hope you enjoy this latest episode!Episode Show Notes & Links:00:00:15 - Introductions - Tenkara on the Trail - Episode 8: Fish Stories 200:02:20 - 2026 Tenkara Events - Tenkara Angler Events Page - Mostly Tenkara: New Hampshire Part 1 | Part 2 00:15:46 - Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 00:16:15 - Kris Franqui Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness - 00:17:22 - About Kris - 00:21:31 - About the Region - 00:28:57 - Fishing - 00:34:28 - Planning a Trip - Fishing the Beartooths (book) - 2025 Mountain Lakes Guide (pdf) - 00:50:54 - Fishing & Safety Gear - 01:05:29 - Other Things to Do01:08:14 - Tom Davis General Overview:Yellowstone National Park, Western Wyoming, Eastern Idaho, SW Montana - 01:16:16 - Wind River Range - 01:17:17 - Green River Drainage - 01:18:13 - Yellowstone River Drainage - 01:19:51 - Snake River Drainage - 01:22:06 - Eastern Idaho - 01:23:33 - Southwest Montana01:30:15 - Final ThoughtsAffiliates Mentioned in this Episode: DRAGONtail TenkaraWant to see more? Visit Tenkara Angler
Mar 8
1 hr 31 min

In this episode, we explore tenkara fly fishing in Patagonia, Chile, with lodge owner Jeff Wells of Fundo Los Leones. We discuss what makes Patagonian trout fishing unique, how tenkara performs in South American waters, and what anglers should know when planning a fishing trip to Patagonia.Jeff shares insights on the history of trout in the region, the landscapes and rivers of Chilean Patagonia, wildlife encounters, eco-tourism opportunities, gear considerations, and the difference between DIY travel and staying at a fishing lodge. Whether you’re dreaming of a Patagonia fly fishing adventure or simply curious about tenkara in the Southern Hemisphere, this conversation offers practical tips and inspiring stories from the water.Show Notes & Links:00:00:06 – Opening Remarks00:02:20 – Introducing Jeff Wells00:08:07 – A Meeting with Douglas Tompkins– Fundo Los Leones Fishing Lodge00:12:13 – Jeff’s Entry to Tenkara through his Grandchildren00:14:34 – Tenkara in Chile00:21:23 – History of Trout in Patagonia00:23:08 – The Landscapes & Streams– 180 South (Film)00:30:10 – Outdoor Equipment & Tenkara Gear00:37:50 – Fishing with a Keiryu Rod00:40:41 – D.I.Y. Opportunities00:43:43 – Local Wildlife00:45:03 – Fishing Licenses, Communication, & Safety00:47:28 – Geology & Rivers00:48:47 – Patagonia Fishing Lodge Experience– Fundo Los Leones00:56:06 – Jeff’s Personal YouTube Channel– Patatgonia Tenkara Addict00:56:37 – Closing RemarksAffiliates Mentioned in this Episode: DRAGONtail TenkaraWant to see more? Visit Tenkara Angler
Feb 16
58 min

In Episode 30 of the Tenkara Angler Level Line podcast, the panel of Amanda, Anthony, Bill, Mike, & Tom discusses various fly patterns, tying techniques, and fishing strategies, particularly focusing on kebari & nymph patterns. Each member shares their favorite flies, insights on materials, and personal experiences in fishing them, emphasizing the importance of confidence in one's fly choices. The conversation also touches on seasonal fishing practices and the evolution of their fly boxes over time. We hope you enjoy this latest episode!Show Notes & Links:00:00:06 - Opening Remarks00:01:23 - What's in Your Fly Box?- Tenkara Angler Kebari Swap00:03:09 - Amanda's First Fly00:07:33 - Bill's Four Confidence Flies- Pass Lake / Oxford Wool Kebari00:14:57 - Anthony's First Fly00:23:02 - Tom's First Fly- Teton Tenkara Flies & Kebari Collection eBooks00:30:24 - Mike's First Fly- Road Kone Kebari Tying Video00:35:03 - Amanda's Second Fly00:37:59 - Anthony's Second Fly- Podcast with Jonathan Antunez00:44:05 - Tom's Second Fly00:48:26 - Mike's Second Fly- Discover Tenkara "How to Fool Fish with Simple Flies"- How to Reinforce Peacock Herl00:54:06 - Anthony's Third Fly01:01:31 - Tom's Third Fly01:07:49 - Bill's Bonus Fly- Idaho Killer Futsu Kebari01:11:27 - Confidence Fly Banter01:19:00 - Anthony's Bonus Fly01:25:38 - Closing RemarksWant to see more? Visit Tenkara Angler
Jan 18
1 hr 27 min

In Episode 29 of the Tenkara Angler Level Line Podcast the Tenkara Angler crew, Mike, Matt & Amanda, invite special guests Brent Auger & Conrad Estrem to discuss the recent Idaho Tenkara Campout. The conversation highlights the the planning and organization of the event, the fishing opportunities available, experiences of attendees, and the community spirit fostered during the campout. The speakers share their personal experiences, the types of fish caught, and the overall vibe of the event, while also discussing future plans for similar gatherings, including one already scheduled for Wyoming in 2026. We hope you enjoy this latest episode!Show Notes & Links:00:00:14 - Opening Remarks00:01:16 - Meet Brent Auger00:01:48 - Meet Conrad Estrem00:03:49 - Idaho Tenkara Campout Idea00:05:29 - South Fork Boise River / Baumgartner Campground00:08:31 - Campground Vibes00:11:17 - The Fishery00:13:09 - Kokanee Salmon Run00:14:19 - The Underrated Whitefish00:15:55 - Gear Choices00:17:53 - Fishing Locations00:22:56 - Bull Trout & Idaho Bigfoot00:25:41 - Wildlife Sightings00:28:58 - Campfire Nights00:31:10 - 2026 Wyoming Tenkara Campout00:43:09 - DRAGONtail Holiday Deals!00:45:59 - Closing RemarksWant to see more? Visit Tenkara Angler
Nov 30, 2025
47 min

In Episode 28 of the Tenkara Angler Level Line Podcast the Tenkara Angler crew, Mike, Anthony, & Tom, invite special guest and outdoor gear aficionado Bryan Trantham to discuss essential tenkara and fishing gear. The "show & tell" style conversation covers a range of topics from the importance of selecting the right products to ensure on-stream and backcountry safety to innovative solutions for transporting gear and releasing fish. Each member of the panel shares their favorite gear and tips, emphasizing the significance of comfort and safety while fishing.The episode also highlights the Tenkara Angler print magazine - Reminder, the deadline for the 2026 Issue is November 21, 2025!In all, the conversation is filled with personal anecdotes, expert advice, and a passion for fixed line fly fishing, making it a must-listen for tenkara gearheads. We hope you enjoy this latest episode!Show Notes & Links:00:00:13 - Opening Remarks00:01:16 - 2026 Print Issue Submissions00:02:30 - Meet Bryan Trantham - @bryantrantham7872 00:04:27 - Don't Fish Without This Gear!00:07:24 - Tom's First Item - Wooden Wading Staff00:14:49 - Bryan's First Item - Garmin InReach00:25:00 - Mike's First Item - 6 Can Tube Cooler00:28:58 - Anthony's First Item - Nite Ize Hitch Phone Tether00:31:32 - Anthony's Second Item - Dr. Scholl's Shoe Inserts00:33:30 - Mike's Second Item - IKEA Frakta bag00:37:03 - Bryan's Second Item - Hill People Gear SAR Kit Bag00:43:42 - Tom's Second Item - Katadyn BeFree Water Filter00:52:24 - Anthony's Third Item - NETrekk Alpine Angler Folding Net(10% off Coupon Code: TA10)00:57:46 - Mike's Third Item - Travelon Packing Squares | Tip Grips01:01:28 - Bryan's Third Item - NoTouchTrout Release Tool01:05:30 - Tenkaraman's Net Release - @tenkaraman01:07:02 - Tom's Third Item - RiverRuns Wader Gaiters01:16:41 - Closing RemarksWant to see more? Visit Tenkara Angler
Nov 2, 2025
1 hr 18 min

In Episode 27 of the Tenkara Angler Level Line Podcast the Tenkara Angler crew invites special guests Payton Skidmore (Skiddy Fishing) and Keegan Uhl (Mostly Tenkara) to discuss various fishing destinations, focusing on locations west of the Mississippi River. We explore the beauty and fishing opportunities of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, the Uinta Mountains of Utah, and Eastern Sierras of California highlighting travel tips for accessing these stunning locations, the various trout species available, fishing techniques, and the importance of planning and timing for a successful fishing trip. The conversation is filled with personal anecdotes, expert advice, and a passion for the great outdoors, making it a must-listen for nature enthusiasts and fishing aficionados alike. We hope you enjoy this latest episode!Show Notes & Links:00:00:14 - Opening Remarks00:01:20 - Meet Payton Skidmore - Skiddy Fishing00:02:50 - Meet Keegan Uhl - Mostly Tenkara - "Dibbing the Bob" with Jonathan Antunez00:07:07 - Anthony discusses Rocky Mountain National Park - Park Fishing Rules - Timed Entry System - Shuttle System - YMCA of the Rockies - A Fly Fishing Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park - Tanuki Pocket Ninja - The Donut Haus00:34:00 - Payton explores the Uinta Mountains - Visit Utah's Guide to the Uintas - Fish Utah Interactive Fishing Map - Utah Cutthroat Slam - Dairy Keen00:57:19 - Keegan travels the Eastern Sierra Mountains - Fly Fishing the Sierra - Eastern Sierra Back Country Fishing Guide (PDF) - Inyo National Forest - Wilderness Permits - The High Sierra: A Love Story01:35:42 - Closing RemarksWant to see more? Visit Tenkara Angler
Oct 5, 2025
1 hr 37 min
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