Unless you want a lightning rod, non-metal would be useful. Plus, non-metals bend under the weight and force of a hooked fish, which helps to tire it out as you reel it in.
yes it is a METAL
the eyes are the metal hoops that guide the line
copper is a metal but it is a non ferrous metal
yes he did, i have a metal fishing rod from 1946, that he patented. he also revolutionized the way reels attache to the rod with his designs.
There are several differences between a fly fishing rod and a regular fishing rod and the most obvious would be the the way the rod is constructed. Regular fishing rods are usually glued pieces to form the rod whereas the fly fishing rod is usually "glued" together with synthetic materials.
nothing specially...just for decoration... but it would be nice to have a golden fishing rod.
Before you can get the gold fishing rod you have to get the silver fishing rod and before you get the silver fishing rod you have to get the copper fishing rod. To get the copper fishing rod you upgrade your regular fishing rod at the general store.
The golden fishing rod extends the fishing line 2x farther then a regular fishing rod.
To put a lure on your fishing rod, right click the lure and then click on your fishing rod. The lure should then be attached, and you can use the rod like you normally would.
A fishing rod or a fishing pole is a tool used to catch fish,
Yes, the overall density would be less than if the rod were pure metal.
You should use it to fish.