Rod: The long, flexible pole used to cast the fishing line.
Reel: The device attached to the rod that holds and winds the fishing line.
Line: The thin, strong string that is cast into the water, to which the hook is attached.
Hook: A small, curved metal piece that catches the fish, usually baited with food or a lure.
Lure: An artificial bait designed to attract fish, often made of plastic, rubber, or metal.
Bait: The food or scent used to attract fish, such as worms, insects, or artificial bait.
Sinker: A weight used to sink the bait or lure deeper into the water.
Float/Bobber: A buoyant object attached to the line that helps indicate when a fish is biting.
Tackle Box: A container used to store fishing gear, such as hooks, lures, lines, and sinkers.
Net: A tool used to scoop up the fish once it is reeled in.