it goes back to hundreds even thousands of years. it was usually just animal intestend on a string.
Im not sure "envent" is a word, but I'll take it as "invent". To be honest with you, fishing was invented further than mankind can remember. As, a hook and bait in the water were used by even the earliest Indian tribes.
A long, long, time ago
w/ fishing nets
It can't pole-vault because it couldn't hold onto a pole. If it could somehow, it wouldn't have the coordination to move the pole the way it should.
They did not get wealth from fishing, but they got it from trade.
Charles Kirby invented it in Egypt -------- Surely the question should be who was the first Pole to go fishing.
It is a pole for fishing, a fishing pole. To be a fish pole, the pole would have to be made out of fish or it would have to be a pole that a fish uses.
Certianly, there's one it's designed to attach to any remote control boat so you can go fishing with the remote control boat. "The RC Fishing Pole" It's at Http://RCFishingWorld.com
Jem and Scout use a fishing pole to try to place a note in Boo Radley's window.
"New fishing pole" is a noun phrase. New is an adjective, fishing is a noun adjunct (gerund or adjective), and pole is a noun.
what geometric term describes a fishing pole
Yes a fishing pole is a third class lever
A fishing pole, bait, and a hook.
Fishing Rod?
pole
Paintings of people fishing with a "pole" appear in ancient Chinese art, and it was well-known enough to be written about as a treatise by Dame Juliana Berners late in the fifteenth century. At that time, a rod was called an "angle", because of the "angle" it was held to the water - it is from this we get terms like "angling" (fishing), "angleworms", etc. Only a true cane pole is properly called a "fishing pole", the correct term for any other type is a fishing rod.
Fishing poles do not have any nucleolus.