When I picked my fly rod for the first time last fall, I never would have thought that there was so much specialization in this sport. The one thing that I've learned is that the more rounded you are, the more consistent in catching fish you are going to be. Tenkara fishing reminds me of when I was a kid fishing in the Allegheny in Pittsburgh. We would find a length of line on the shore, tie it to the tip of a rod (a lot of us didn't have reels) and basically wade out to waists and drift a worm in the current. I can't begin to tell you how many sunnies and little smallmouth we'd catch doing that. Besides the obvious,I guess it wasn't that different from the short line techniques discussed here.