Living on The Island, we have hundreds of streams and creeks with healthy trout populations, so trying tenkara was a no brainer. It took me ten minutes to realize that if you are fishing small creeks and streams the tenkara method is tough to beat. If you want chase a 16" trout while the rod is bending to the cork, everyone should try this sport. I C&R more fish in 2 hours than I ever did with my regular western fly gear. I believe it was definitely the presentation of the fly that tenkara is touted for, an absolutely dry free drift either fishing nymphs or drys, as you are casting furled or flourocarbon leaders as opposed to heavier fly lines. It is definately more fun than s*x at my age
And for those of you who want to get their your kids into flyfishing, this would be a great way to start them as the rod only weighs 3ozs, with a little guidance they can achieve a 30ft drift easily and catch fish. I know what I'm getting my grandson for his birthday.