
Tenkara Fly Fishing: Interview w/Dr. Rob Worthing
03/12/22 • 43 min
When he is not practicing medicine - Dr. Worthing can be found either teaching, guiding or just on the water somewhere with his tenkara fly rod in hand. He is also an outdoor writer and has contributed may articles on the subject of Tenkara - including some great articles that found there way into the books: Tenkara Fly Fishing and Tenkara Kebari.
He is a foremost and well-known Tenkara fishing guide - and has partnered with two other exceptional Tenkara guides - EriK Ostrander and John Vetterli. The trio formed Tenkara Guides LLC (www.tenkaraguides.com) which provides an array of tenkara teaching and guiding services in the USA.
Great interview where we discuss all things Tenkara - so if you want a solid update on Tenkara - this is the interview. Enjoy!
Where to find Dr. Rob Worthing: www.tenkaraguides.com
Where to find DirksOutdoors: www.dirksoutdoors.com
Email: [email protected]
When he is not practicing medicine - Dr. Worthing can be found either teaching, guiding or just on the water somewhere with his tenkara fly rod in hand. He is also an outdoor writer and has contributed may articles on the subject of Tenkara - including some great articles that found there way into the books: Tenkara Fly Fishing and Tenkara Kebari.
He is a foremost and well-known Tenkara fishing guide - and has partnered with two other exceptional Tenkara guides - EriK Ostrander and John Vetterli. The trio formed Tenkara Guides LLC (www.tenkaraguides.com) which provides an array of tenkara teaching and guiding services in the USA.
Great interview where we discuss all things Tenkara - so if you want a solid update on Tenkara - this is the interview. Enjoy!
Where to find Dr. Rob Worthing: www.tenkaraguides.com
Where to find DirksOutdoors: www.dirksoutdoors.com
Email: [email protected]
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