Stalking heron drifts
like mist along the shoreline,
Tenkara Fisher
I'm in, Brother....
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Stalking heron drifts
like mist along the shoreline,
Tenkara Fisher
I'm in, Brother....
http://www.tenkara-fisher.com/Logo/sm_images/1.jpg
rough sketch
Looks like a good idea but seems to me two Tenkara rods and one bamboo pole is more Tenkara oriented than any rod and reel combo especially since it is only a matter of time before one you craftsmen come up with a split cane bamboo Tenkara rod. Your logo. Just a thought.
Randy
Look again, the notes at the top may help.
Cane pole (with bobber!), Tenkara rod, Fly rod (where is the reel?) around the nucleus of which is the Japanese rising sun...
If it doesn't make sense now, maybe it will latter, maybe not.
I like it.
Sorry. No reel. But a rod that has a reelseat with guides as depicted in the drawing just didn't seem right. I realize the final logo may be something different based on your written comments.
Randy
Rough sketch.
This is the idea.
The final will be elements of a rough sketch.
From the rice fields to the wheat fields...Looking good Adam
Like when you were describing it to me, I really like the graphic implication that Tenkara is not about one specific piece of gear, but a mindset, even a progression.
I find when I bring up the topic elsewhere, fly fishers often poo-poo it with "bushy streams and long poles don't work, why would I not just dap or roll cast, etc." To which I want to reply... "it's a style thing."
Gus, you had the "noodle dream"Quote:
Originally Posted by gstrand
It's true.
There are a lot of anglers out there that haven't practiced it yet that are already masters, they just don't know it.
The think of it is, Tenkara is really deep, but simple.
http://www.tenkara-fisher.com/Logo/images/Logo.jpg
Click the image
Jim did an exceptionally good job.
The site is functionally ready for use and now we will spread the work.