Where are you?

Same here in Alaska.

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I live in Easley South Carolina. Lucky enough to be in one of the few counties that house trout in SC as well as other species. Also not far from NC but I have not ventured up there for fishing yet. :slight_smile:

Rob,
Back in 1995, I was in Loveland, Co. for water chemistry training at the Hach Chem. Co. and it snowed over a foot in the Rocky Mnt. National Park. I was blown away; it’s a lot different in Virginia during July. Like 90-100 degrees and 85-95% humidity.

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Most of the state’s tallest 14ers are in that park. It’s not uncommon for snow to fall year round.

Boise Idaho here. Bummed to see no other Boise folks on this forum. Tenkara seems to be growing slowly here, many folks recognizing my rod when I’m on the Boise River. Quite a few of the people in our mountain biking/bikepacking scene are into it, which is how I was introduced to it. One of the bike shops here is more adventure oriented, and carries a bunch of TUSA and Dragontail rods and tackle!

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I fished around Palisades last year and into Alpine WY. Nice state you have there!

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I’m from Phoenix, Arizona, the trout capitol of the world.

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Привет, а я живу в России, Кольский полуостров, город Мурманск. Лето короткое,но зато полярный день.

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Привет, добро пожаловать! :hugs:
Я Нагано в Японии
Лето короткое, а зима длинная (полгода) :wink:

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Anchorage, Alaska

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На Кольском полуострове много возможностей для рыбной ловли! Сдайте в аренду несколько фотографий. Я рад, что вы здесь.

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Да,Адам,рек и озёр у нас очень много и рыбы пока хватает. Только сезон короткий,но мы компенсируем зимней рыбалкой. Фотографии буду выкладывать.
Приезжай, посмотришь сам.

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Eastern side of Connecticut.

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Eastern California, with amazing fishing in every direction, the canal a block from me is full of browns, rainbows, bass, carp. While the mountain streams and lakes are world class fishing.

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Hi everybody, I’m living in Rome and I started with Tenkara fishing in the 2009. Thanks

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Davide, welcome to 10CT. Thanks for joining. :joy:

I’m wondering if you are the same Davide that encouraged Yuu Cadowachi to answer a question I had about what is - a hanagasa kebari - several years ago the TUSA forum.

Yuu seems to have tired of updating his blog or had to devote more time to other life obligations, and hasn’t added new content to his blog for over 2 years.

http://petauro.hatenablog.com Kebari Tying

Anyway. I am not the only David in America, and you’re not the only Davide in Rome. But your name seems familiar to me. Looking forward to reading your future contributions. :smiley:

Just moved to Pocatello, Idaho :+1:

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I live in the French Alps and fish mostly within up to an hour cycling from my house. Plenty of high gradient streams and native Mediterranean brown trout.

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Hi, honestly I don’t remember this thing about Yuu but maybe many years have passed. I think that the chances that it is me, however, are very high because I believe I am the only Davide tenkara fishing in Rome . I hope to be able to contribute a lot in the future also because over the years I have produced 3 TV series on tenkara and written several articles for magazines specialized in fly fishing. See you soon
Davide
ps: Sorry for my bad English

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Davide,

Maybe you will recall your Jan 30, 2010. TUSA forum if you look here:
tusa.com/forum What is Hanagasa Kebari ?
"… The blogger is Yuu, a friend of mine on facebook, part of Mosca Valsesiana facebook group. I just sent him the url of this thread so he can help us. :)

We organized a fly swap for Valsesian fly fishing style. Seven “little trains” as we call the tipical tip with three or more valsesian flies. …"

And, I think, many people are familiar with videos from your – mmmuuuccc YouTube channel.
Particularly the videos of Valsesiana style fishing, and of Masami Sakakibara (Oni) visiting Italy.

This video deserves more views than it has received thus far.

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