Patent classifications
A01K97/06
LIVEWELL ASSEMBLY
A livewell assembly includes a main housing, a cover, an aerator, and a utility rail. The main housing includes a top opening and an interior. The interior is accessible via the top opening. The interior is configured to hold a volume of water and live bait. The cover is removably coupled to the main housing and is configured to close the top opening. The aerator is coupled to the main housing and is configured to provide a flow of air to the interior while the cover is coupled to the main housing and closes the top opening. The utility rail is coupled to an exterior of the main housing and is configured to couple an accessory. The utility rail is elongated and comprises a general C-shape cross-section.
Portable Fish Cleaning Device
A portable fish cleaning assembly includes a platform that has a drink aperture, a tool aperture, a plurality of hook apertures and a pair of storage holes each extending therethrough. A pair of grapples is each removably coupled to the platform. Each of the grapples releasably engages a top pier rail having the platform being horizontally oriented on the top pier rail. In this way a fish can be positioned on the platform for filleting the fish. A pair of legs is each pivotally coupled to the platform. Each of the legs extends downwardly from the platform when the legs are positioned in a deployed position. In this way each of the legs abuts horizontal pier rails thereby retaining the platform in the horizontal orientation. A clamp is pivotally coupled to the platform to engage the fish for retaining the fish on the platform for filleting the fish.
Portable Fish Cleaning Device
A portable fish cleaning assembly includes a platform that has a drink aperture, a tool aperture, a plurality of hook apertures and a pair of storage holes each extending therethrough. A pair of grapples is each removably coupled to the platform. Each of the grapples releasably engages a top pier rail having the platform being horizontally oriented on the top pier rail. In this way a fish can be positioned on the platform for filleting the fish. A pair of legs is each pivotally coupled to the platform. Each of the legs extends downwardly from the platform when the legs are positioned in a deployed position. In this way each of the legs abuts horizontal pier rails thereby retaining the platform in the horizontal orientation. A clamp is pivotally coupled to the platform to engage the fish for retaining the fish on the platform for filleting the fish.
MARINE EQUIPMENT INVENTORY TOOL
A system and method for tracking marine equipment is provided. Generally, the system and method of the present disclosure are designed to generate indicia corresponding to the inventory level of marine equipment used for a particular marine activity. To facilitate the assignment of indicia reflecting the inventory level of marine equipment used for a marine activity, the system and method of the present disclosure uses a plurality of equipment profiles having a defined lower limit and quantity associated with each piece of marine equipment. The lower limit may be manually input or automatically generated. The quantity may be tracked by the system using equipment transmitters and equipment sensors. In a preferred embodiment, the indicia indicate whether the quantity of a piece of marine equipment has fallen below a certain specified level as defined by the user. Users may purchase new marine equipment from third-party retailers via the user interface.
MARINE EQUIPMENT INVENTORY TOOL
A system and method for tracking marine equipment is provided. Generally, the system and method of the present disclosure are designed to generate indicia corresponding to the inventory level of marine equipment used for a particular marine activity. To facilitate the assignment of indicia reflecting the inventory level of marine equipment used for a marine activity, the system and method of the present disclosure uses a plurality of equipment profiles having a defined lower limit and quantity associated with each piece of marine equipment. The lower limit may be manually input or automatically generated. The quantity may be tracked by the system using equipment transmitters and equipment sensors. In a preferred embodiment, the indicia indicate whether the quantity of a piece of marine equipment has fallen below a certain specified level as defined by the user. Users may purchase new marine equipment from third-party retailers via the user interface.
Hanger for use in fishing and fishing rod including same
A hanger for use in fishing, which is mounted on a rod body of a fishing rod and hangs a fish hook or a fishing line, is provided. The hanger includes a mounting shaft portion, a hanging portion, and a protection portion. The mounting shaft portion is fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the rod body. The hanging portion is supported by the mounting shaft portion and hangs the fish hook or the fishing line. The protection portion is rotatably coupled to the mounting shaft portion and covers the hanging portion. The protection portion is rotatable to an open position where the protection portion exposes the hanging portion and a closed position where the protection portion covers the hanging portion such that the hanging portion and the protection portion pinch the fish hook or the fishing line.
Hanger for use in fishing and fishing rod including same
A hanger for use in fishing, which is mounted on a rod body of a fishing rod and hangs a fish hook or a fishing line, is provided. The hanger includes a mounting shaft portion, a hanging portion, and a protection portion. The mounting shaft portion is fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the rod body. The hanging portion is supported by the mounting shaft portion and hangs the fish hook or the fishing line. The protection portion is rotatably coupled to the mounting shaft portion and covers the hanging portion. The protection portion is rotatable to an open position where the protection portion exposes the hanging portion and a closed position where the protection portion covers the hanging portion such that the hanging portion and the protection portion pinch the fish hook or the fishing line.
SYSTEM FOR STORING, RETAINING, AND CARRYING A PLURALITY OF FISHING LURES
A system for storing, retaining, and carrying a plurality of fishing lures is disclosed. The system includes a first part comprising a base front side and a base back side, an attaching element disposed on the base back side, and a pad disposed on the base front side. The pad is configured to receive a barb of a fishing lure. The system also includes a second base including a second base front side and a second base back side, a second attaching element disposed on the second base back side, and a receiving element disposed on the second base front side. In a storage configuration, the receiving element removably receives the attaching element of the first part and wherein the second attaching element is secured to an article. In an operational configuration, the attaching element attaches to a second article remote from the second part.
SYSTEM FOR STORING, RETAINING, AND CARRYING A PLURALITY OF FISHING LURES
A system for storing, retaining, and carrying a plurality of fishing lures is disclosed. The system includes a first part comprising a base front side and a base back side, an attaching element disposed on the base back side, and a pad disposed on the base front side. The pad is configured to receive a barb of a fishing lure. The system also includes a second base including a second base front side and a second base back side, a second attaching element disposed on the second base back side, and a receiving element disposed on the second base front side. In a storage configuration, the receiving element removably receives the attaching element of the first part and wherein the second attaching element is secured to an article. In an operational configuration, the attaching element attaches to a second article remote from the second part.
TACKLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A tackle management system includes a lid. The lid includes an annular ring for securing to a rim of a bucket, a support structure extending across the annular ring, a plurality of hanging lure holes in the annular ring, and at least one pedestal hole in the support structure extending across the annular ring. The bucket may have a bottom surface with at least one pedestal hole in the bottom surface of the bucket and wherein the at least one pedestal hole in the support structure of the lid is in alignment with the at least one pedestal hole in the bottom surface of the bucket. The lid may further include at least one secondary support structure extending outwardly from the support structure to the annular ring.