Fishing rod casting techniques have been adapted and innovated across various regions in India, with local artisans creating specialized rods suited to diverse water bodies.
Traditional Indian fishing rods, known as \“bans\“ in Hindi, are often crafted from bamboo or locally sourced wood. These rods are designed for specific casting methods used in rivers, lakes, and coastal waters throughout the subcontinent.
In Kerala, fishermen use long, flexible rods for precision casting in backwaters, while in the Himalayan regions, shorter, sturdier rods are preferred for mountain stream fishing. The casting technique varies significantly based on the rod length and flexibility.
Modern Indian manufacturers have started incorporating traditional knowledge with contemporary materials, producing hybrid rods that maintain local casting styles while improving durability and performance. |