Patent classifications
A01K95/02
Anaconda rattler fishing tackle
An apparatus and methods relating to Anaconda Rattler tackle, a new type of lure that includes an audible generator (such as a rattle) attached to a bent blade to form wings and a lift surface, the wings may be formed in a direction generally the same as a direction of the lift surface or an opposite direction to the lift surface. The audible generator has some freedom of movement relative to the blade, allowing various noise profiles to be produced depending upon the type of audible generator chosen and the degree of bend in the blade. The blade may also have various holes to secure it to a wire and to change its hydrodynamic profile.
Anaconda rattler fishing tackle
An apparatus and methods relating to Anaconda Rattler tackle, a new type of lure that includes an audible generator (such as a rattle) attached to a bent blade to form wings and a lift surface, the wings may be formed in a direction generally the same as a direction of the lift surface or an opposite direction to the lift surface. The audible generator has some freedom of movement relative to the blade, allowing various noise profiles to be produced depending upon the type of audible generator chosen and the degree of bend in the blade. The blade may also have various holes to secure it to a wire and to change its hydrodynamic profile.
Diamondback rattler fishing tackle
An apparatus and methods relating to Diamondback Rattler tackle, a new type of lure that includes an audible generator (such as a rattle) attached to a bent blade. The audible generator has some freedom of movement relative to the blade, allowing various noise profiles to be produced depending upon the type of audible generator chosen and the degree of bend in the blade. The blade may also have various holes to secure it to a wire and to change its hydrodynamic profile.
Diamondback rattler fishing tackle
An apparatus and methods relating to Diamondback Rattler tackle, a new type of lure that includes an audible generator (such as a rattle) attached to a bent blade. The audible generator has some freedom of movement relative to the blade, allowing various noise profiles to be produced depending upon the type of audible generator chosen and the degree of bend in the blade. The blade may also have various holes to secure it to a wire and to change its hydrodynamic profile.
Fishing Hook with Tie Rail
A fishing hook assembly includes a hook element including a tie rail, which defines an enlarged line-pass-through area.
Fishing Hook with Tie Rail
A fishing hook assembly includes a hook element including a tie rail, which defines an enlarged line-pass-through area.
Universal Clamp for Securing An Object to a Fishing Line
The invention relates to a universal clamp (eU, 6) for securing any objects (10) to a fishing line (12, 130), said clamp allowing, owing to an elastic element, any objects (10) to be secured to the fishing line (12, 130).
Universal Clamp for Securing An Object to a Fishing Line
The invention relates to a universal clamp (eU, 6) for securing any objects (10) to a fishing line (12, 130), said clamp allowing, owing to an elastic element, any objects (10) to be secured to the fishing line (12, 130).
LINE MANAGEMENT TOOL
A fishing tool includes a main body and a holding assembly coupled to the main body. The holding assembly includes a bottom holding jaw and a top holding jaw rotatably coupled to the bottom holding jaw and movable relative to the bottom holding jaw between an open holding position and a closed holding position to selectively hold a fish hook in place. The holding assembly is rotatable relative to the main body and configured to be secured relative to the main body in a fixed number of positions.
FISHING ASSEMBLY
A fishing assembly that is configured to provide suspension of two baits wherein the present invention is utilized in bottom fishing. The present invention includes a first hook rig and a second hook rig operably coupled to a main line. A connector is present at one end of the main line and is configured to be secured to a fishing line. Opposite the connector on the main line is a coupling for a weight. The first hook rig and second hook rig include T-shaped hook support members. First bead members are adjacent the first portion of the hook support members. Float members are mounted on the main line adjacent the first bead members. Adjacent to the float members opposite the first bead members are the second bead members. The float members, first bead members and second bead members can be provided in alternate sizes, shapes and colors.