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Olta

Olta is a Turkish noun meaning fishing rod, the tool used in angling to cast and retrieve a line with bait or lure in order to catch fish. The term is common in everyday Turkish and appears in dictionaries as the standard word for a rod used in recreational and subsistence fishing. In practice, oltas are used in both freshwater and saltwater environments and may be employed with various fishing techniques.

Construction and design: Traditional oltas were made of wood or bamboo, but modern models are frequently crafted

Linguistic notes: The phrase "olta atmak" means to cast the line, while "balık oltası" specifically refers to

from
fiberglass
or
carbon
fiber.
They
vary
in
length,
typically
from
about
1.5
to
3.5
meters,
with
lighter
actions
used
for
small
fish
and
longer,
stiffer
blanks
for
larger
species.
A
fishing
reel
is
mounted
on
a
reel
seat
near
the
handle,
and
guides
run
along
the
length
of
the
rod
to
the
tip
to
channel
the
line.
The
grip
is
usually
made
of
cork,
rubber,
or
foam
for
comfort.
a
fishing
rod
used
for
catching
fish.
The
word
is
of
Turkish
origin
and
is
a
staple
term
in
Turkish
angling
culture.