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Fishing pole names vary across different regions and cultures, reflecting local traditions and practices. In Pakistan, fishing poles are often referred to by names that incorporate local languages and cultural references.

Traditional Pakistani fishing poles are commonly known as \“Bans\“ or \“Machli Pakarney Ka Bans\“ in Urdu, which translates to \“fish catching stick\“. In rural areas, especially along the Indus River and coastal regions, fishermen use locally crafted bamboo poles called \“Naree\“ or \“Lakri\“.

In Sindh province, fishing poles are sometimes called \“Jalebi\“ due to their spiral-shaped handles, while in Punjab, they\“re known as \“Kamand\“ when referring to fishing rods with reels. The Kalash tribe in northern areas uses special cedar wood poles called \“Shisham\“ for trout fishing in mountain streams.

Modern fishing equipment in Pakistan maintains cultural connections through names like \“Angler Ka Bans\“ (angler\“s pole) and \“Samundari Bans\“ (sea pole) for different fishing environments. These names not only identify the equipment but also preserve Pakistan\“s rich fishing heritage and local linguistic diversity.

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