The line needs to be changed regularly, especially if it is being used in saltwater. Most fishing line is made out of nylon and nylon's grade is significantly dependant on the environment and where is has been used.
In order to fish you would need a fishing pole, bait and hooks. The line on the fishing pole should also have a bobber in order to tell if there is a fish on the line.
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Well for Zelda windwaker you dount go fishing but you and get bait from a llittel boat the circles most of the islands he is beetel and will sell bait to you then you find the jumping fish and throw bait into the water Ocarina of Time: You'll need rupees for playing fishing game Twilight Princess: You'll need fishing rod
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.
a fishing rod and hook with line and bait is necessary you also might need a bobber.
Fish is used for humans and animals to eat.
It involves a fishing pole and then go to a lake and a good spot out far like a dock. Then put the line out wait til a bite. Tug on the pole and then reel it in. Then you have a fish.
net /fishing pole/ spear/fly fishing/ bow fishing/line fishing/catch them in your hands/hook/drag lines.
Pole, rod, or a string with a bent pin- if you are fishing in public waters where a license is needed, the type of tackle does not matter. You need a license.
-Catch 500 fish -Catch 1,000 fish -Catch 5,000 fish -Catch 10,000 fish -Catch 50,000 fish -Find the cursed Fishing Pole in the mines and then call the church to get the curse removed -Use the Mystrile Fishing Pole -Cast your fishing line into the Duck Pond you can build on your farm -Cast your fishing line into the small pond on your farm -Cast your fishing line into the Hot Springs near the Circus grounds -Cast your fishing line in the Hot Springs by the Goddess Pond
Jem and Scout use a fishing pole to try to place a note in Boo Radley's window.
It is a pole used for fly fishing, which is type of angling. The art of using an artificial fly attached to the rod, wheel & weighted line, cast into fresh or salt water to attract fish.