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Fishing Rods
A fishing rod (or fishing pole) is usually used for sport fishing by anglers. It consists of three major components, fishing line, a barbed hook, and a fishing reel. A length of fishing line is threaded along a fishing rod, with one end being connected to a barbed hook,
and the remaining of the line being wound around a fishing reel close to the handle of the rod. The pulley-like arrangement of the reel allows the fish to be "reeled in" once caught. Fishing rods usually vary in length (between 6 and 16 feet) and strain capabilities, which may help the fisherman hook and land fish easily.
Based on different ways of fishing, our fishing rods are divided into four types:
TELESCOPIC RODS
POLE RODS
BOAT RODS
SPINNING RODS
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[No.01 CARBON RODS
No.02-04 GLASS RODS ] |
[No.05-07 GLASS RODS
No.08-09 CARBON RODS] |
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[No.10 CARBON RODS
No.11 GLASS RODS] |
[No.12 GLASS RODS
No.13 CARBON RODS] |
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