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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fishing pole" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a tool used for catching fish, typically consisting of a long, flexible rod with a line and hook attached.
Example: "He packed his gear and headed to the lake with a fishing pole in hand."
Alternatives: "a fishing rod" or "a fishing stick".
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They can bend, almost like a fishing pole.
A fishing pole protruded from the second floor.
He always had a fishing pole with him.
Another boy walked up 21st Street with a fishing pole.
"I had been trying all summer to catch a bass with a fishing pole," he said.
Favorite recent gift: A very old friend of mine gave me a fishing pole.
"It is not factually possible to hook a monkey on a fishing pole," he said.
"She's the only person I know who ever caught a lobster with a fishing pole".
I drive a Tahoe with a fishing pole on the roof; nobody ever bothers me on the beach.
I'd recently held a fishing pole and noticed the lacquered "binding" on the handle, so I said "fishing pole handles".
Instantly it became a fishing pole, Jonathan orally supplying authentic sounds of the reel and the splash.
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