Patent classifications
A01K85/011
Fishing Lure
A fishing lure that includes magnetizable, exchangeable plates on the dorsal and ventral surface of the lure. A magnet is provided within the lure body for releasable attraction of various plates to the top and bottom surface of the lure. The elongate body allows for placement of different plates within the single elongate body, thus changing the look of the lure.
PHOSPHORESCENT FISH LURING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
A phosphorescent fish luring device for use in spearfishing includes first and second spheres, which are mutually attached by a coupler so that they are pivotable relative to each other. One or both of a first portion of the first sphere's outer surface and a first section of the second sphere's exterior surface is phosphorescent. A first connector is attached to the first sphere and is used to attach the first sphere to a fishing line or to a leader that is attached to a fishing line. A lure is attached to the second sphere by a second connector. The lure, the first sphere, and the second sphere attract a fish so that a user is positioned to spear the fish. Alternatively, with a hook being attached to the lure, the user catch fish on the hook using a rod and reel.
Fishing lure
A fishing lure that includes magnetizable, exchangeable plates on the dorsal and ventral surface of the lure. A magnet is provided within the lure body for releasable attraction of various plates to the top and bottom surface of the lure. The elongate body allows for placement of different plates within the single elongate body, thus changing the look of the lure.
Interchangeable insert arrangement for fishing lures
A fishing lure having interchangeable inserts includes a lure body having a front end, a rear end, a left side, a right side, a top side, and a bottom side. At least the left side, but in some embodiments also the right side, includes an insert slot with an opening proximate the rear end. The insert slot has at least one pair of opposing flanges. An insert engages the insert slot and has a catch at a forward end thereof adapted for engaging the snap aperture of the lure body. An outer surface of the insert with a natural attractant is visible through the insert slot between the flanges. The insert is preferably one of many available inserts that all have varying outer surface characteristics, such as color, pattern, texture, attachments, and the like. A fishing lure attachment cooperative with the inserts is used with existing fishing lures.
Lure with internal oscillating body
A lure includes a first body, a second body and a first oscillating body. The first body has an internal first space and is configured to at least partially transmit light. The second body is connected to the first body via a connecting structure. The first oscillating body is disposed in the internal first space and is connected to the first body via a connecting part so as to be capable of oscillating.
Image emitting fishing lure
A device to be used as a lure in fishing, hunting, and other activities to emit an image or hologram of a bait. The image source can consist of a device such as a laser-beam, projector, or light through fiber optics cables. The invention can display the desired shape or color chosen by the user via an optional wirelessly connected controller.
TROLLING HEAD FOR A FISHING LURE
A trolling head includes first and second body portions. Each body portion includes a first end and a second end with a body portion thru-hole therebetween. Each body portion includes a mating surface extending from the first end to the second end. Each body portion includes a groove disposed within the mating surface, which extends from the first end to the second end. The mating surfaces of the first and second body portions are configured to attach together such that the grooves of the first and second body portions align to form a tunnel. The tunnel extends from the first ends to the second ends of the first and second body portions and is sized to receive a fishing line therethrough. The body portion thru-holes of the first and second body portions also align to form a trolling head thru-hole sized to receive a fish eye mimic therein.
Trolling head for a fishing lure
A trolling head includes first and second body portions. Each body portion includes a first end and a second end with a body portion thru-hole therebetween. Each body portion includes a mating surface extending from the first end to the second end. Each body portion includes a groove disposed within the mating surface, which extends from the first end to the second end. The mating surfaces of the first and second body portions are configured to attach together such that the grooves of the first and second body portions align to form a tunnel. The tunnel extends from the first ends to the second ends of the first and second body portions and is sized to receive a fishing line therethrough. The body portion thru-holes of the first and second body portions also align to form a trolling head thru-hole sized to receive a fish eye mimic therein.
Lure with reflectors
A lure having a body with a line tie and one or more hooks attached to the body. The body includes pockets which are reflective such as by attaching a reflective material to the back wall of the pockets to make the lure more visible to a fish. Some prior art lures are not designed to reflect light or reflect light in one or a small number of directions.
Predatory Fishing Lure
A predatory fishing lure specifically designed to replicate a wounded baitfish by providing a specific bend in both the lure body and/or the tail wherein having the lure head and the fish head configured to secure together to form a cavity to accommodate a baitfish species and/or fish scent, bait chunks and/or other accessories. Moreover, having the second component of a baitfish body strap configured to engage with baitfish species lower body portion to firmly hold the body of the baitfish to the predatory fishing lure. In addition, the fishing leader is threaded through the lure nose, lure body and existing through the caudal fin allowing for the free movement of the lure to slide up the line once a fish is hooked, to not create a wedge or pivot point for the hook to be dislodged from the predatory fish's mouth. A further object is to provide a predatory fishing lure made of a hard polymeric plastic material includes a realistic lure head portion, with gills and realistic fish eyes an outer surface which may contain coloring or textures a caudal fin, dorsal fin, and an anal fin are allowed to protrude continuously in an integrated manner from the lure body and these fins may contain coloring or textures so as to give parallel linear irregularities.