However, conventional fishing poles are long, fragile, and hard to carry, or otherwise transport. This Instructable will show you how to construct a fishing pole, complete with a reel, that will fit nicely in your pocket. You can keep it handy, and go fishing any time water is nearby.
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- A Telescoping Radio Antenna - This will be used for the pole part of the pole
- A Pen - One of the cheap kind you get for free at hotels or wherever
- A Small Binder Clip - The smallest one you can find that will clip over the barrel of the pen
- Three Very Small Washers - Again, smaller is better
- Some Thin Wire - The length is not important, this will be used just to attach stuff
- One Thin Bolt - This should be as long as the distance between the handles on the binder clip and thin enough to fit through the holes in the...
- Four Medium Sized Washers - Large enough to cover the round parts on the top of each binder clip handle
- Two Nuts - Square nuts are better than hex nuts, but hex nuts will work fine. These must screw onto the bolt.
- One Small Nail - Any short, fairly thick piece of metal will work, however
- Super Glue - Obviously, this is used to attach things
- Hot Melt Glue - This is used to attach parts to other parts as well
- Fishing Line - A very critical part for any fishing pole
- A Swivel - A small, rotating metal clip used to attach the hook
- A Hook - Used to catch the fish
- Optional: A Worm
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I'll see if i can find radio shack.
thanks again!
cool fishing rod though.
I'll see if I can find radio shack but if i cant just buy a cheap hand radio like you said.thanks again though!
and find a way to make a reel?
I think that using actual guides and wrapping and epoxying them on the antenna would greatly improve this. Cut off the tip and replace it with an actual rod tip that fits the end's diameter. Then hot melt glue it and wrap it as well. That's what's done on real rods.
The reel needs a serious redesign.
Maybe a threaded insert in the end of the handle so you can screw in a threaded piece of steel with an L bend. Mount a spool made out of an old small diameter sewing thread thread with two body washers epoxied on to the ends. Make sure it's in line with the guides.
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