Fishing rod
A
fishing rod is a tool used to catch fish, usually for sport.
(Sustenance and commercial
fishing
usually involves nets.) A length of fishing line is threaded along a long, flexible
rod or pole; one end terminates in a barbed hook for catching the fish, while
most of the rest of the line is wound around a reel at the base of the pole.
The pulley-like arrangement of the reel allows the fish to be "reeled in" once
caught. The use of a fishing rod is known as
angling.