Patent classifications
A01K85/10
Spinner bait
A bait having a frame, a hook and a blade that spins when the bait is retrieved in the water. The spinning blade contacts a housing containing one or more balls. The contact causes the balls to contact each other and/or the housing to create noise and vibration to attract fish.
Spinner bait
A bait having a frame, a hook and a blade that spins when the bait is retrieved in the water. The spinning blade contacts a housing containing one or more balls. The contact causes the balls to contact each other and/or the housing to create noise and vibration to attract fish.
Lure
A lure 10 includes the arm member 1 and the charm member 3. The arm member 1 includes a first arm part 11 having an elongated shape and a second arm part 12 connected to an end part of the first arm part 11 and extending in a direction not parallel to the first arm part 11. The charm member 3 is connected to the first arm part 11 via the connecting part 5. The charm member 3 is connected to the first arm part 11 to be rotatable around an axial center R1 connecting the connecting part and a center of the charm member 3 and to allow a rotation amount of the charm member to be regulated within a predetermined range.
Lure
A lure 10 includes the arm member 1 and the charm member 3. The arm member 1 includes a first arm part 11 having an elongated shape and a second arm part 12 connected to an end part of the first arm part 11 and extending in a direction not parallel to the first arm part 11. The charm member 3 is connected to the first arm part 11 via the connecting part 5. The charm member 3 is connected to the first arm part 11 to be rotatable around an axial center R1 connecting the connecting part and a center of the charm member 3 and to allow a rotation amount of the charm member to be regulated within a predetermined range.
Bladed jig for fishing and methods of making the same
An improved bladed fishing jig is provided. The bladed jig comprises a hook joined to a wire form. A blade mounting section of the wire extends beyond the hook eye. A metal core is molded around portions of the hook and wire form, and the blade mounting section extends from the metal core. A blade is attached by inserting the blade mounting section of the wire into a mounting through hole near the bottom of the blade. A plastic exterior is molded around the metal core and has a blade slot formed between front and back slot walls. The blade mounting section transverses the blade slot from the front to the back slot wall. The blade is locked on the wire in the blade slot. The blade includes an attachment for a fishing line and oscillates from side to side as the jig is retrieved through the water.
Bladed jig for fishing and methods of making the same
An improved bladed fishing jig is provided. The bladed jig comprises a hook joined to a wire form. A blade mounting section of the wire extends beyond the hook eye. A metal core is molded around portions of the hook and wire form, and the blade mounting section extends from the metal core. A blade is attached by inserting the blade mounting section of the wire into a mounting through hole near the bottom of the blade. A plastic exterior is molded around the metal core and has a blade slot formed between front and back slot walls. The blade mounting section transverses the blade slot from the front to the back slot wall. The blade is locked on the wire in the blade slot. The blade includes an attachment for a fishing line and oscillates from side to side as the jig is retrieved through the water.
FLOATS ATTACHABLE TO FISHING LURE
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to fishing lures, and more particularly, to attachable floats for artificial fishing lures. In one embodiment, a float comprises a buoyant body having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and an outer wall connecting the first and second ends. The float comprises a keeper extending from the body. The keeper is configured to attach the body to a polymeric artificial lure.
FLOATS ATTACHABLE TO FISHING LURE
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to fishing lures, and more particularly, to attachable floats for artificial fishing lures. In one embodiment, a float comprises a buoyant body having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and an outer wall connecting the first and second ends. The float comprises a keeper extending from the body. The keeper is configured to attach the body to a polymeric artificial lure.
Sidetracker
A directional guide for a spreader bar includes a body extending along a longitudinal axis. The body includes a first fin and a second fin spaced apart from the first fin. The first and second fins are coupled to the body and are configured to control a vertical position of the body in water through which the body is moving. Grooves are formed in the body. The grooves include a first groove extending along the longitudinal axis of the body, a second groove crossing the first groove and a third groove crossing the first groove. A keel is rotatably coupled to the body. The keel is configured to rotate between the first groove, the second groove, and the third groove. The keel is configured to control a lateral position of the body in water through which the body is moving.
Sidetracker
A directional guide for a spreader bar includes a body extending along a longitudinal axis. The body includes a first fin and a second fin spaced apart from the first fin. The first and second fins are coupled to the body and are configured to control a vertical position of the body in water through which the body is moving. Grooves are formed in the body. The grooves include a first groove extending along the longitudinal axis of the body, a second groove crossing the first groove and a third groove crossing the first groove. A keel is rotatably coupled to the body. The keel is configured to rotate between the first groove, the second groove, and the third groove. The keel is configured to control a lateral position of the body in water through which the body is moving.