In India, crafting a traditional fishing rod involves using locally available materials and following time-tested techniques passed down through generations.
Bamboo is the most commonly used material for making fishing rods in rural India. Fishermen select mature bamboo poles that are straight, flexible and durable. The bamboo is carefully cut, dried and treated to prevent cracking.
For the fishing line, traditional Indian fishermen often use cotton threads or locally made cords. Some communities also use horsehair or specially treated plant fibers that are strong enough to handle fish.
The hook is typically handmade from metal wires or even bones in some tribal communities. These hooks are shaped and sharpened using simple tools available in local markets.
Traditional Indian fishing rods often include decorative elements using natural dyes and carvings, making each rod unique to its maker and region. |