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Iwana Spawn Watching Event Report: Itoshiro River Day 1
Posted on | November 29, 2012
Itoshiro, a small village located in the Gifu prefecture of central Japan
is a popular destinationfor mountain stream fishing fans from all over
Japan during the season.
Ishigaki sensei organized an event for Tenkara anglers to gather in
Itoshiro to watch Iwana spawning and catch up, so my wife and I went
to participate.
We have yet to see any snow around where we live, but Itoshiro is
800 meters (2700ft) above sea level.
There was plenty of it up there. After our long agonizing drive of creeping
up the steep and winding road up through hills and mountain,
we arrived just after midnight on Friday.
It must have been just below 0 Celsius (32°F) but those who arrived before us
had built fire to welcome us.
We all spent the first night in cars and tents, but before we head
for pillows, our friend “Soba-Gaki san” (nickname)
made delicious fresh Soba noodles!
Buckwheat harvested in summer, aged until autumn is called
“shin-soba”.
It is an important flavor of the season. It strengthens you.
With good soba noodles we all had our share of drinks and got
some nice sleep.
It was wonderful… until we woke up in the morning.
RAIN!
Of course, whenever Ishigaki sensei plans an event, it always gets
rained on!
On top of that, he was accompanied by Mr. Kimura the cameraman…
another rain man.
Both are notorious within Tenkara community of Japan for bringing in
rain on event dates.
River had turned brown… no way of finding fish in such conditions…
we quickly switched up our plans and mindsets.
We went for a walk all with umbrellas and some visited hot springs.
Ajari trying to sneak into women’s section at the hot springs. Oni’s wife and another Team Oni member repelled him quite easily though.
Air was cold and crisp. There’s really something about walking through
a world covered in snow.
It rejuvenates your soul.
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