Tenya lure

When it comes to sport and leisure fishing, techniques and equipment are constantly evolving, as is the case with the arrival of tenya fishing in France. Among these, the use of Tenya lures is an innovative method that is proving increasingly popular with both amateur and professional anglers. We invite you to discover this Japanese technique and its major advantages through our extensive catalogue of products.

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What is the Tenya lure?

Originating in Japan, the Tenya lure is a soft bait fishing technique that has been specially designed to target bottom-feeding fish such as sparids (bream, pike-perch, bream, etc.). It is characterised by the use of a specific jig head called a "Tenya", which allows a natural or artificial bait to be presented close to the bottom with a very realistic swimming action.

Tenya: an essential accessory

The jig head Tenya consists of a single or double hook connected to a weight, usually in the shape of a drop, to which a soft bait or natural bait is attached. This type of rig achieves a perfect balance between the lure and the weight, providing a highly realistic swimming action that triggers the aggression of predators.

The advantages of the Tenya lure

The Tenya lure offers a number of advantages for anglers, particularly in terms of selectivity, efficiency and versatility.

Selectivity

The Tenya lure targets mainly bottom fish, which considerably reduces the number of unwanted catches. What's more, the size of the hook used can be adapted to suit the species being targeted, offering even greater selectivity in the catch.

Efficiency

Thanks to its highly realistic swimming action, the Tenya lure triggers the aggressiveness of predators, significantly increasing the chances of a catch. This technique is particularly effective when fish are inactive or difficult to catch using traditional methods.

Versatility

The Tenya lure can be used with different types of bait (natural or artificial) and in a variety of fishing conditions (depths, currents, structures, etc.), making it an extremely versatile technique that can be adapted to a wide range of situations.

Variations on this Japanese style of fishing: Kabura and Madai

In addition to the Tenya lure, other Japanese fishing techniques have also appeared on the market, such as the Kabura and the Madaï.

Kabura

The Kabura is a technique similar to the Tenya, but uses a jig head fitted with an assisted hook and a silicone skirt. This type of rig offers a more erratic swimming action and is particularly effective in rocky areas or for targeting wary fish.

The Madai

The Madai is a jigging technique that uses a metal lure fitted with a jig head and a silicone skirt. The Madai is often used to fish for cephalopods, but can also be used to target other species of fish by adapting the size of the hook and lure.

Learn the Tenya lure technique!

In short, the Tenya lure is an innovative and effective method for targeting bottom fish with selectivity, versatility and realism. To master this technique, it's essential to choose the right, high-quality equipment and adapt to the fishing conditions encountered.

Once you've taken these factors into account, you'll be able to take full advantage of the benefits offered by this Japanese method and increase your chances of success on your fishing trips!

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