| In sport fishing, an instrument called a fishing rod is | | | | For coarse fishing, there are various forms of fishing |
| used which is comprised of a long pole with a line | | | | rods available; each of this form is intended to do a |
| held securely in place at its side with the use of | | | | specific job. To be certain the best rod is obtained; |
| guides. While casting, the line is generally kept in | | | | make sure it has a screw reel fitting, to steadily grip |
| reserve in storage on a reel that the angler twirls or | | | | of the reel. Several rods have sliding clips that can be |
| spins to gather up and let out the line. Live worms, | | | | fastened into place. At present most rods come with |
| insects, simulated lures, bobbers or floats and sinkers | | | | strong reel fittings which are worth checking out |
| that hold the bait are found at the loose end of the | | | | when buying the rod. A very good choice would be |
| clip or hook that clutches the bait on acceptable | | | | Wychwood carp rods. |
| levels of water. | | | | |