I personally haven't seen the TBum Traveller 44. I do have what I believe its big brother in the Suntech GM-53 Keiryu Special. Suntech makes very nice rods. The Traveller 44 and GM-53 are designed to use 9X to 6X tippet.Do you guys have any thoughts on the Tenkarabum Traveler 44? That seems to be popular.
Also, how do you guys rig up your rods and what kind of flies do you use?
Also, the headwaters streams Keiryu rods are designed for do not have room to cast so the longer length of the rods is used to reach fish with a shorter, smaller diameter "Tenjo" line than that used with a Tenkara rod where the rod can be held at a lower angle.


Here is a great explanation for what I think is a longer variation of a traditional "Tenjo" line rig.
The two tippet rings make this setup very adjustable for depth with a minimum of waste.
IMHO the 4-color "Owner yarn markers" with the Tenjo line rig are pure genius. I find using the 4 colors of yarn are like putting neon lights on the line; at least one and usually more of the 4 colors is going to be visible in every lighting situation, against any background, and that really helps with strike detection for deep nymphing.



Some additional references
Keiryu Fishing
Keiryu fishing is similar to tenkara: long rod, light line, mountain streams. Used with bait in Japan, mostly with weighted nymphs in the US.
Keiryu Tactical Nymphing
Keiryu Tactical Nymphing, or tactical nymphing with a keiryu rod and line offers some significant advantages over standard Euro-nymphing.
The weighted nymphs I've caught fish with are beadhead sakasa kebari with soft hackle, and standard western-euro nymph patterns.




In the headwaters streams Keiryu rods were originally designed for, a 16" fish is a trophy. After catching some nice fish with my GM-53 rod, for piece of mind I think I would like to have a nymphing rod that is designed for tippet heavier than 6X; at least 5X, possibly 4X.
Also, longer Keiryu rods are tip-heavy and can be somewhat tiring after awhile. I always carry the GM-53 along with my 3.9M T-rod on larger waters but don't have to use it that often to reach (bigger) fish.
Tactical nymphing-big fish-bigger water fixed line rods I'm jonesin' for are:
Gamakatsu MultiFlex Suimu 4.5 EX Tenkara Rod - middle rod in a TITAN lineup of rods! (Part I)
I recently obtained the middle rod in the acclaimed Gamakatsu tenkara lineup. This lineup, the MultiFlex Suimu family, consists of three ten...
Tenkara Tanuki Shinobi 395 (carbon handle) rod review
NOTICE: Please see the end of this review for an update regarding the Shinobi. If there is one thing that Tenkara Tanuki is known...
Suntech Fine Power
The Suntech Fine Power is a very versatile rod for people who want a big water tenkara rod, a smaller stream keiryu rod or a zero tension rod.
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