Patent classifications
A01K97/06
FISHING SYSTEM
A fishing system comprising an insulated housing defining an upper compartment and a lower compartment, wherein the upper compartment of the housing comprises a removable cooling chest, a lid hingedly attached to a top edge of the rear wall and a cutting board attached to an exterior surface of the lid. A plurality of fishing pole holders, which allow fishing pole to be set in different angles for fishing from a seated position. The lower compartment of the housing comprises a plurality of easily accessible tray holders for receiving fishing tackle trays and bait boxes, and a pair of wheels attached to a bottom of the rear wall for easy transportation of the fishing system.
FISHING SYSTEM
A fishing system comprising an insulated housing defining an upper compartment and a lower compartment, wherein the upper compartment of the housing comprises a removable cooling chest, a lid hingedly attached to a top edge of the rear wall and a cutting board attached to an exterior surface of the lid. A plurality of fishing pole holders, which allow fishing pole to be set in different angles for fishing from a seated position. The lower compartment of the housing comprises a plurality of easily accessible tray holders for receiving fishing tackle trays and bait boxes, and a pair of wheels attached to a bottom of the rear wall for easy transportation of the fishing system.
FISHING CADDY SYSTEM AND METHOD
A fishing caddy system which generally includes a rod holder assembly having at least one rod holder which may be rotatable to different angles to suit the user. There are hooks in the rod holder assembly for receiving the fishing line and thereby preventing the wind from blowing the line around, resulting in faster detection of catches. The rod holder assembly can be mounted to a universal mounting receiver which can be placed on any stationary body. Cup holders and other accessories may also be mounted in proximity to the rod holder assembly using other universal mounting receivers. An accelerometer may also be included which detects vibrations caused by the fishing line against the hook, alerting the user via LEDs or a wireless alert sent to the user's wireless computing device, such as a smart phone.
FISHING CADDY SYSTEM AND METHOD
A fishing caddy system which generally includes a rod holder assembly having at least one rod holder which may be rotatable to different angles to suit the user. There are hooks in the rod holder assembly for receiving the fishing line and thereby preventing the wind from blowing the line around, resulting in faster detection of catches. The rod holder assembly can be mounted to a universal mounting receiver which can be placed on any stationary body. Cup holders and other accessories may also be mounted in proximity to the rod holder assembly using other universal mounting receivers. An accelerometer may also be included which detects vibrations caused by the fishing line against the hook, alerting the user via LEDs or a wireless alert sent to the user's wireless computing device, such as a smart phone.
Expandable portable tackle container and tippet dispensing method and device
The present disclosure relates to methods and device for carrying fishing equipment and accessories and for dispensing tippet or leader from a tackle container. In at least one embodiment the portable container comprises a first housing and a second housing that are pivotably connected. Each of the housings can be configured so as to define a plurality of hollow spaces therein, wherein at least one hollow space includes a tippet control system. In additional embodiments, the portable container can further include one or more expansion housings.
Expandable portable tackle container and tippet dispensing method and device
The present disclosure relates to methods and device for carrying fishing equipment and accessories and for dispensing tippet or leader from a tackle container. In at least one embodiment the portable container comprises a first housing and a second housing that are pivotably connected. Each of the housings can be configured so as to define a plurality of hollow spaces therein, wherein at least one hollow space includes a tippet control system. In additional embodiments, the portable container can further include one or more expansion housings.
Stackable fishing jug assemblies and methods of use
Embodiments of the present technology relate to stackable fishing assemblies. In on embodiment, a fishing assembly includes a first buoyant section, a second buoyant section that is spaced apart from the first buoyant section to form a groove that is configured to spool fishing line, and a tubular handle extending from the first and second buoyant sections, the tubular handle having a first end and a second end, wherein the second end is sized to mate with a second tubular handle of a second fishing assembly that is constructed substantial similar to the fishing assembly.
Stackable fishing jug assemblies and methods of use
Embodiments of the present technology relate to stackable fishing assemblies. In on embodiment, a fishing assembly includes a first buoyant section, a second buoyant section that is spaced apart from the first buoyant section to form a groove that is configured to spool fishing line, and a tubular handle extending from the first and second buoyant sections, the tubular handle having a first end and a second end, wherein the second end is sized to mate with a second tubular handle of a second fishing assembly that is constructed substantial similar to the fishing assembly.
Fishing Lure Container
A fishing lure container is provided. The fishing lure container includes an insert having a first side and a second side. Further, the container includes a plurality of threaders defining a lure end that extends from the first side of the insert for engaging an eyelet of a fishing lure. The threaders additionally include a base end securedly engaged with a backstop, wherein the backstop is positioned within the insert or proximal to the second side of the insert.
Fishing Lure Container
A fishing lure container is provided. The fishing lure container includes an insert having a first side and a second side. Further, the container includes a plurality of threaders defining a lure end that extends from the first side of the insert for engaging an eyelet of a fishing lure. The threaders additionally include a base end securedly engaged with a backstop, wherein the backstop is positioned within the insert or proximal to the second side of the insert.