Definition
A fishing pole is a simple, long rod used for fishing, typically made of bamboo or another lightweight material. 🎣 It's the ancestor of the modern fishing rod, often lacking the advanced features like line guides and reels. Imagine it as a direct connection to the fish, requiring a more hands-on approach. Unlike the fishing rod, it is typically shorter and less flexible. Think of it like a simple tool for a simple task. It's great for beginners or those seeking a more traditional fishing experience.