Patent classifications
A01K85/18
A LIP DEVICE FOR FISHING LURES
The disclosure relates to a lip device for use in a fishing lure for altering the lure configuration which provides different depths and pattern of travel of the lure, wherein the lip device is connectable to the lure via lip connectors. The lip device, in an embodiment, comprises: a lip activator for changing the lip angel of attack, the lip activator being connected to the lip via a lip connecting device and the lip activator being sensitive to the lure speed through water, the lip activator having a passive state and an active state wherein the passive state corresponds to a first lip configuration, and the active state corresponds to a second lip configuration.
Convertible fishing lure assembly
A convertible fishing lure assembly includes a lure body having at least one body section and a channel extending longitudinally therethrough and terminating in oppositely disposed open ends. A securing member, and in at least some embodiments a sleeve, is removably disposable within the channel. The securing member is dimensioned and disposed to include opposite ends being simultaneously disposed through the open ends of the channel for connection to fishing tackle components disposed exteriorly of the body section. Both the channel and the securing member have corresponding cross-sectional configurations to restrict rotation of the securing member within the channel. The lure body may include a plurality of body sections each having a channel extending therethrough with a securing member removably disposed therein, wherein the body sections are movably interconnected to one another through interconnection of corresponding ends of the different securing members.
Convertible fishing lure assembly
A convertible fishing lure assembly includes a lure body having at least one body section and a channel extending longitudinally therethrough and terminating in oppositely disposed open ends. A securing member, and in at least some embodiments a sleeve, is removably disposable within the channel. The securing member is dimensioned and disposed to include opposite ends being simultaneously disposed through the open ends of the channel for connection to fishing tackle components disposed exteriorly of the body section. Both the channel and the securing member have corresponding cross-sectional configurations to restrict rotation of the securing member within the channel. The lure body may include a plurality of body sections each having a channel extending therethrough with a securing member removably disposed therein, wherein the body sections are movably interconnected to one another through interconnection of corresponding ends of the different securing members.
Fishing tackle attachment apparatus
Apparatus for an attachment device for a fishing line. The attachment device includes an in-line snap and a piece of tackle. The in-line snap includes a shank, a bend, and a point. The bend extends from the shank and folds over to join the point at a gap portion where the bend contacts the shank. The point extends away from the shank, forming a channel to receive a continuous section of fishing line. A shaft extends between the shank and the piece of tackle. In various embodiments, a second in-line snap cooperates with the first in-line snap to support a piece of tackle between the two in-line snaps.
LURE
A lure includes a hollow body including a first half-body and a second half-body joined to the first half-body, an oscillating element disposed in the body so as to be capable of oscillating, a first shaft portion disposed on at least one of the first half-body or the second half-body and extending toward the other of the first half-body or the second half-body, and a first spring including a first engagement portion engaging the first shaft portion such that rotation about the first shaft portion is restricted, and connected to and supporting the oscillating element such that the oscillating element is capable of oscillating.
LURE
A lure includes a hollow body including a first half-body and a second half-body joined to the first half-body, an oscillating element disposed in the body so as to be capable of oscillating, a first shaft portion disposed on at least one of the first half-body or the second half-body and extending toward the other of the first half-body or the second half-body, and a first spring including a first engagement portion engaging the first shaft portion such that rotation about the first shaft portion is restricted, and connected to and supporting the oscillating element such that the oscillating element is capable of oscillating.
LURE
A lure includes a first body, a second body and a first oscillating body. The first body has an internal first space and is configured to at least partially transmit light. The second body is connected to the first body via a connecting structure. The first oscillating body is disposed in the internal first space and is connected to the first body via a connecting part so as to be capable of oscillating.
LURE
A lure includes a first body, a second body and a first oscillating body. The first body has an internal first space and is configured to at least partially transmit light. The second body is connected to the first body via a connecting structure. The first oscillating body is disposed in the internal first space and is connected to the first body via a connecting part so as to be capable of oscillating.
Removable Fins
Removable fins may fit via a compression or snap fitting on a flasher, allowing fishers to quickly and easily remove and replace fins. Removable Fins may improve fishing performance by allowing a fisher to adjust attributes of a flasher, allowing the fisher to select revolutions per minute and whether it the flasher will cease rotation at a lower current speed.
Removable Fins
Removable fins may fit via a compression or snap fitting on a flasher, allowing fishers to quickly and easily remove and replace fins. Removable Fins may improve fishing performance by allowing a fisher to adjust attributes of a flasher, allowing the fisher to select revolutions per minute and whether it the flasher will cease rotation at a lower current speed.