Patent classifications
A01K85/10
FISHING LURE PRODUCING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
Fishing lures are disclosed herein. One fishing lure, includes a body having a front portion and a back portion wherein the front and back portion are constructed and arranged such that at least one of the portions can move with respect to the other portion and an electromagnetic field generation system having a magnet and a coil of conductive wire wherein the wire has a contact at each end of the coil and wherein the magnet and the coil are separated from each other such that the magnet is located in either the front portion or back portion and the coil is located in the portion not containing the magnet.
Inside corner cubic surface reflector fishing lure
Fishing tackle including, weights, sinkers, floats, bobbers, soft bait (plastic and rubber lures) hard bait lures, spinners, spoons and jigs incorporating cubic corner reflector for enhancing and reflecting fluid pressure waves generated by game fish with the reflected and enhanced pressure waves attracting the attention of the target fish and enticing it to strike at the lure.
Inside corner cubic surface reflector fishing lure
Fishing tackle including, weights, sinkers, floats, bobbers, soft bait (plastic and rubber lures) hard bait lures, spinners, spoons and jigs incorporating cubic corner reflector for enhancing and reflecting fluid pressure waves generated by game fish with the reflected and enhanced pressure waves attracting the attention of the target fish and enticing it to strike at the lure.
Fishing Lure with Spinning Device
An improved fishing lure with a spinning device is shown and described. The fishing lure with a spinning device includes a hook located at one end of the fishing lure. A shaft is attached to the hook having a spinning device located thereon. At least one spacer device is located on the shaft between the end of the hook and the spinning device. An eyelet is located at an end of the shaft opposite the hook.
Fishing Lure with Spinning Device
An improved fishing lure with a spinning device is shown and described. The fishing lure with a spinning device includes a hook located at one end of the fishing lure. A shaft is attached to the hook having a spinning device located thereon. At least one spacer device is located on the shaft between the end of the hook and the spinning device. An eyelet is located at an end of the shaft opposite the hook.
Lure with cyclically pivoting frame
A fishing lure comprises a blade member pivotally coupled to a wire form member through only one mounting aperture. The wire form member is further coupled to a weighted member or a hook. When the lure is pulled forward, the wire form member exhibits a cyclically repeating swinging movement coinciding with cyclical impacts between the blade member and wire form member.
Lure with cyclically pivoting frame
A fishing lure comprises a blade member pivotally coupled to a wire form member through only one mounting aperture. The wire form member is further coupled to a weighted member or a hook. When the lure is pulled forward, the wire form member exhibits a cyclically repeating swinging movement coinciding with cyclical impacts between the blade member and wire form member.
FISHING LURE DEVICE WITH GEARS
A fishing lure device that produces an increased amount of energy imparted on attached fish-attracting devices by incorporating gears for rotating parts attached to the fish-attracting devices. The fishing lure device can include a first and second gear interacting with one another at a predetermined gear ratio for creating a desired rotation of the fish-attracting devices.
FISHING LURE DEVICE WITH GEARS
A fishing lure device that produces an increased amount of energy imparted on attached fish-attracting devices by incorporating gears for rotating parts attached to the fish-attracting devices. The fishing lure device can include a first and second gear interacting with one another at a predetermined gear ratio for creating a desired rotation of the fish-attracting devices.
FISHING LURE AND APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
A fishing lure and apparatus and method of making the same. A fishing lure according to aspects of the invention include a lure body formed about a through wire. Eye loops are provided at opposed ends of the trough wire to attach a tackle element for catching a game fish. An optional decorative layer is applied to the lure body to mimic the visual appearance of a bait. A clear protective shell is molded about the lure body to encapsulate the lure body and protect the lure body, and optional decorative layer from damage. The apparatus includes a first and second mold, with the first mold forming the lure body in the shape of the bait and the second mold forming the clear protective shell about the lure body.