Full view of the Hankyu Middle Fork Tenkara Rod by Wasatch Tenkara Rods, featuring a premium cork handle and yellow carbon fiber body with brown accent bands—designed with triple zoom lengths for versatile backcountry fly fishing.
Angler holding a largemouth bass on green grass next to a Wasatch Tenkara Rods Hankyu Middle Fork Tenkara Rod, showcasing the rod’s durability and versatility for targeting warmwater species.
Complete Hankyu Middle Fork 6:4 Tenkara Rod setup from Wasatch Tenkara Rods, featuring the triple zoom rod (9'/10'6"/12'), yellow protective rod tube, and matching rod sock for safe transport and storage.
Smiling angler in camouflage waders holding a large rainbow trout in a rocky, leaf-covered streambed—showcasing the capability of Wasatch Tenkara Rods for landing big fish in rugged environments.
Angler holding a colorful rainbow trout in a net, with the cork handle and yellow body of the Hankyu Middle Fork Tenkara Rod visible—highlighting precision and performance from Wasatch Tenkara Rods in small stream fishing.
Angler holding a tiny fish caught on a red fly using the Hankyu Middle Fork Tenkara Rod by Wasatch Tenkara Rods, illustrating the rod’s finesse and sensitivity for ultralight small stream fishing.
Angler holding a vibrant wild trout beside the yellow Hankyu Middle Fork Tenkara Rod by Wasatch Tenkara Rods, showing off the rod’s precision and effectiveness in small stream environments with the 9'/10'6"/12' triple zoom feature visible.
Angler on a riverbank with the Hankyu Middle Fork Tenkara Rod fully bent while fighting a fish, demonstrating the rod’s strength and flex under pressure. Other anglers fish in the background along the scenic tree-lined river.
Angler holding a striking tiger trout over a wooden landing net, with the Wasatch Tenkara Rods Hankyu Middle Fork rod in view—showcasing the rod’s precision and control for targeting unique trout species in wild waters.
Angler holding a small wild trout in a lush alpine meadow surrounded by wildflowers, with the yellow Hankyu Middle Fork Tenkara Rod visible—highlighting its versatility and performance in high-country streams and remote fishing locations.
Angler holding a colorful tiger trout in a clear mountain stream beside the yellow Hankyu Middle Fork Tenkara Rod with cork handle—demonstrating the rod’s performance and sensitivity for backcountry fly fishing in wild waters.

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Normaler Preis$175.00
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  • Nachbestellt, bald verfügbar

Die Hankyu Middlefork ist die Mitte in unserer Reihe von Triple-Zoom-Ruten; Es kann in Größen von 9 bis 12 Fuß gefischt werden. Diese Rute rundet Ihre Sammlung perfekt ab und ist eine großartige Rute für diejenigen, die etwas kürzere bevorzugen, aber dennoch in größeren Flüssen fischen möchten!


Rutenspezifikationen:

-7:3- oder 6:4-Aktion

-3,5 Unzen (mit Spitzenstopfen)

-drei Angelgrößen (Fische bei 9', 10,5' oder 12')

-schwenk lillian

-9" längliche, umgekehrte Halbmuldenform, Korkgriff

-Aluminium Butt Bap (bricht nicht wie Plastik)

- Passgenauer Gummistopfen

-Premium-Kohlefaser (wir hatten noch nie einen Fisch oder Haken, der unsere Ruten brach)


Rod Socke Spezifikationen:

-.4 Unzen

-24 3/4" lang

-gelbe Mikrofaser

-Klettverschluss


Rutenrohr-Spezifikationen:

-24 3/4" lang

-7oz

-1 1/2 "Durchmesser

-gelbes glänzendes Finish

-langlebige Kohlefaser

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Rod Specs:

  • Available in 6:4 or 7:3 action(s)
  • 22 in collapsed length (plus 1/2" with plug)
  • 3 fishable length(s)
  • Fish at 9', 10'6", or 12'
  • 3,5 oz
  • Carbon Fiber
  • Swivel Lillian
  • 9 in Reversed Half Wells Cork handle
  • Aluminum Butt Cap
  • Rubber and WoodTip Plug

Rod Sock Specs:

  • 10 g
  • 24 in
  • Micro Fiber
  • Velcro Closure

Rod Tube Specs:

  • 24,5 in
  • 6,6 oz
  • 1,5 in diameter
  • Carbon Fiber

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Strong, Durable, Sensitive

WTR

WTR is here for you when you need a rod you can trust.

Strength

Only a handful of brave souls have managed to crack one of our rods. Those daring few have brought in fish that most anglers only fantasize about. Our rods are crafted from primo carbon fiber, flawlessly wrapped, and bound with top-notch resin. This method churns out the toughest rods in the game!

A proud angler displays a large golden-hued Drum (a freshwater fish) while standing on a dock at sunset. The Drum was caught on a Wasatch Tenkara Rods - RodZilla. The background features a calm body of water, distant trees, and a marina with moored boats, creating a picturesque evening fishing scene.

Quality

Buy once, buy for life. Our rods don't just look like a piece of art, they are designed to last and hold up to whatever you throw at them.

While you will probably end up with more than one, a quality rod is someing that can withstand the rigors you throw at it, and come out on top. When you buy a WTR rod, you are buying a quality piece of equipment that is built to last.

Balance

As many of you know, casting a large, strong rod, all day can be a pretty tiresome endeavor.

That is why we manufacture our rods to feel balanced and good in your hand. It doesn't matter which length, action, or how long you fish, a WTR rod casts like a dream and helps you land the fish of your dreams.

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