In India, traditional fishing rods without reels are commonly known as \“bamboo fishing poles\“ or \“handlines\“. These simple yet effective tools have been used for generations in various water bodies across the country.
Local craftsmen in states like Kerala, West Bengal, and Assam skillfully prepare these rods from seasoned bamboo, which is known for its flexibility and strength. The typical length ranges from 10 to 20 feet, depending on the fishing requirements.
Fishermen attach the fishing line directly to the tip of the rod, using natural baits like worms, insects, or small fish. This traditional method is particularly popular in rural areas and among subsistence fishermen who fish in rivers, ponds, and coastal waters.
Modern variations include fiberglass rods without reels, which are gaining popularity in urban areas while maintaining the simplicity of the traditional design. |