Luis Marden’s Bamboo Fly Rod

Origin
Luis Marden was a National Geographic Magazine photographer who held the chief role in the foreign editorial staff. He pioneered the user of color photography for both land and underwater purposes. Many of his photographs involved Marden visiting marine environments and shipwrecks. He was instrumental in discovering the remains of the HMS Bounty, immortalized by the infamous mutiny and overthrow by the crew. He also held great interest in fly-fishing, the best of which were constructed out of bamboo, leading to him writing several articles on the quick growing grass.

Effects
Can penetrate any barrier and get past any obstruction. The hook and line will phase through and search for whatever the user wants from the other side. It will either seek out that object, traveling in a serpentine motion, or attract it to the hook when the distance is too great. It can even fish out images from photographs and monitors and return with a fully formed, tangible object. The user will require larger amounts of water, as it appears their body begins to use it more prominently in the respiratory system and the skin.