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Who invented the automatic fishing reel?

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Who invented the automatic fishing reel?

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George Cook, an African-American inventor from Louisville, Kentucky, received a patent for his automatic fishing reel in 1899. The reel was called the “Automatic Fishing Device” and received United States Patent No.

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Interesting information. As mentioned above, in 1899, George Cook invented an automatic fishing device. So now we can comfortably fish. After I tried the spinning reel, I realized how different it’s from a regular fishing rod. To be honest, now it’s difficult to imagine a person going fishing without a spinning reel. So, if you still don’t have it, then you should buy at least one https://fishfinderexperts.com/10-best-spinning-reels-for-bass-fishing/. The main thing is that you need to learn about them well. After all, they are divided into categories. And you can’t catch any fish with just one spinning reel. And this is logical.

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A fishing reel is a cylindrical device attached to a fishing rod used in winding and stowing line. Fishing reels first appeared in England around 1650, a time of growing interest in fly fishing. The fishing industry became commercialized in the 18th century, with rods and tackle being sold at the haberdashers store. Today there are a lot of types of fishing reels, but still the most commonly used is similar to the first fishing reel ever invented. Read more about it on https://thenatureinsider.com/guide-to-fishing/

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Hi! That is a really interesting fact… I couldn’t even imagine it is so old…I am fond of fishing, and some time ago I thought about how the process of fishing became easier thanks to such inventions like reels and other tools. Usually, I like to visit this site and to read interesting tool reviews that help me to improve my fishing results!

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