Patent classifications
A01K91/04
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RELEASABLE FISHING LURE ATTRACTOR BLADE
A releasable attractor blade system is provided. One embodiment has an attractor blade defined by an aperture proximate to an edge of a leading blade portion, defined by a release slot proximate to an edge of a trailing blade portion of the attractor blade. A release system has a retainer at the first end of a cord that passes through the aperture and is configured to be frictionally retained outside of the aperture; a release hook at the second end of the cord that is inserted into the release slot of the attractor blade to releasably secure the releasable attractor blade system to the attractor blade release system; and an elastic portion secured between the first and second cord ends, wherein the release system holds the attractor blade in position along a longitudinal axis of the attractor blade during trolling so that the attractor blade attracts game fish.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RELEASABLE FISHING LURE ATTRACTOR BLADE
A releasable attractor blade system is provided. One embodiment has an attractor blade defined by an aperture proximate to an edge of a leading blade portion, defined by a release slot proximate to an edge of a trailing blade portion of the attractor blade. A release system has a retainer at the first end of a cord that passes through the aperture and is configured to be frictionally retained outside of the aperture; a release hook at the second end of the cord that is inserted into the release slot of the attractor blade to releasably secure the releasable attractor blade system to the attractor blade release system; and an elastic portion secured between the first and second cord ends, wherein the release system holds the attractor blade in position along a longitudinal axis of the attractor blade during trolling so that the attractor blade attracts game fish.
TWO-EYED FISH HOOK
An illustrated view of an exemplary fish hook device for keeping the fish hook in a desired position is presented. The exemplary fish hook device is useful for keeping a hook straight allowing for fish line to pull straight through water to snag fish. Further, the fishing line will be easier and faster as well as using less fishing line when coupling the hook 101 on the fishing line. The fish hook device has a hook, a first eyelet and a second eyelet. The hook has a first prong hook, a second hook and a third fishing hook. A fish line is configured to be threaded through the first eyelet and directly run to the second eyelet where it is threaded. The fish line does not need to be wrapped around the hook to allow the for the fish line to pull straight through water to snag fish. An optionally weight may be coupled to an end of the fish line.
TWO-EYED FISH HOOK
An illustrated view of an exemplary fish hook device for keeping the fish hook in a desired position is presented. The exemplary fish hook device is useful for keeping a hook straight allowing for fish line to pull straight through water to snag fish. Further, the fishing line will be easier and faster as well as using less fishing line when coupling the hook 101 on the fishing line. The fish hook device has a hook, a first eyelet and a second eyelet. The hook has a first prong hook, a second hook and a third fishing hook. A fish line is configured to be threaded through the first eyelet and directly run to the second eyelet where it is threaded. The fish line does not need to be wrapped around the hook to allow the for the fish line to pull straight through water to snag fish. An optionally weight may be coupled to an end of the fish line.
FISH HOOK APPARATUS
A fish hook apparatus including a head member, a shank, a bend section, a point element, and securing elements and a method for producing a controllable action in a bait are provided. The head member is defined by a top nose element, opposing side walls, and a bottom end. The head member includes a channel with openings at the top nose element and an opposing side wall for passing a fishing line. A securing element, coupled to the bottom end of the head member, secures a head of the bait. Another securing element, coupled to any location of the bait, secures one end of the fishing line exiting from the head member to the bait. Controllably tugging the fishing line curls the secured bait backwards towards the head member and springs the secured bait forwards to produce a controllable action, for example, a worm-like action in the bait.
FISH HOOK APPARATUS
A fish hook apparatus including a head member, a shank, a bend section, a point element, and securing elements and a method for producing a controllable action in a bait are provided. The head member is defined by a top nose element, opposing side walls, and a bottom end. The head member includes a channel with openings at the top nose element and an opposing side wall for passing a fishing line. A securing element, coupled to the bottom end of the head member, secures a head of the bait. Another securing element, coupled to any location of the bait, secures one end of the fishing line exiting from the head member to the bait. Controllably tugging the fishing line curls the secured bait backwards towards the head member and springs the secured bait forwards to produce a controllable action, for example, a worm-like action in the bait.
Expanding or contracting fishing lure
The present invention relates in general to fishing lures, and more specifically, to an expanding or contracting fishing lure that provides a natural movement that mimics live bait. The fishing lure is configured so that when the fishing lure is retrieved (e.g., reeled in) or jigged by an angler, or the fishing line is pulled or twitched, the fishing lure transitions from a first position to a second position and then returns to the first position. The purpose of the invention is to provide a fishing lure that will successfully attract fish by displaying a unique action in the water.
Expanding or contracting fishing lure
The present invention relates in general to fishing lures, and more specifically, to an expanding or contracting fishing lure that provides a natural movement that mimics live bait. The fishing lure is configured so that when the fishing lure is retrieved (e.g., reeled in) or jigged by an angler, or the fishing line is pulled or twitched, the fishing lure transitions from a first position to a second position and then returns to the first position. The purpose of the invention is to provide a fishing lure that will successfully attract fish by displaying a unique action in the water.
FISHING TACKLE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
An apparatus for attaching to a fishing line includes fishing tackle having a body with a first end and a second end. The first end defines a first groove. The said second end defines a second groove. A first fastening element is movably connected to the first end, and a second fastening element is movably connected to the second end. The first and second fastening elements are selectively movable between respective first and second positions with respect to the body. The first fastening element does not obstruct the first groove when the first fastening element is in its first position, but does obstruct the first groove in the second position. Similarly, the second fastening element does not obstruct the second groove when the second fastening element is in its first position, but does obstruct the second groove in the second position
FISHING TACKLE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
An apparatus for attaching to a fishing line includes fishing tackle having a body with a first end and a second end. The first end defines a first groove. The said second end defines a second groove. A first fastening element is movably connected to the first end, and a second fastening element is movably connected to the second end. The first and second fastening elements are selectively movable between respective first and second positions with respect to the body. The first fastening element does not obstruct the first groove when the first fastening element is in its first position, but does obstruct the first groove in the second position. Similarly, the second fastening element does not obstruct the second groove when the second fastening element is in its first position, but does obstruct the second groove in the second position