Patent classifications
A01K85/12
FISHING LURE TROLLING TRACKER CHAIN
Embodiments relate to a single line of a plurality of interconnected bait lures. At least one bait lure can have an elongated body, an angled keel, and a lateral wing. These elements work together to ensure that the single line of a plurality of interconnected bait lures run wide from behind a fishing vessel to expose the lures to favorable water conditions and thereby eliminating the need for expensive outrigger devices.
FISHING LURE TROLLING TRACKER CHAIN
Embodiments relate to a single line of a plurality of interconnected bait lures. At least one bait lure can have an elongated body, an angled keel, and a lateral wing. These elements work together to ensure that the single line of a plurality of interconnected bait lures run wide from behind a fishing vessel to expose the lures to favorable water conditions and thereby eliminating the need for expensive outrigger devices.
FISHING LURE WITH CORKSCREW ACTION
An example fishing lure includes a body shaped as a baitfish that has a head and a tail, wherein the body includes: a head portion that mimics the head of the baitfish and a tail portion that mimics the tail of the baitfish, wherein the head portion is bent in a first direction and the tail portion is bent in a second, different direction so that the body is curved like a corkscrew arc, wherein the head portion includes a tip, whereby when towed through water by its tip, the lure corkscrews through water.
FISHING LURE WITH CORKSCREW ACTION
An example fishing lure includes a body shaped as a baitfish that has a head and a tail, wherein the body includes: a head portion that mimics the head of the baitfish and a tail portion that mimics the tail of the baitfish, wherein the head portion is bent in a first direction and the tail portion is bent in a second, different direction so that the body is curved like a corkscrew arc, wherein the head portion includes a tip, whereby when towed through water by its tip, the lure corkscrews through water.
Adjustable rotational flasher
Disclosed herein is a fishing flasher device which is configured to be attached to a main fishing line to be drawn through the water, generally by trolling behind a slowly moving water vessel. The flasher device has an on-axis mainline attachment on the forward end to produce a spinning or rotational movement about the axis of the mainline. The flasher device also has at least two off-axis mainline attachments at varied lateral offsets from the longitudinal axis at the forward end of the flasher. The off-axis attachments configured to produce an orbiting motion rather than a rotational movement of the flasher device. A trailing line is generally attached to a trailing line attachment point on the rearward end of the flasher device to which is connected lures, bait, hooks, etc. for catching fish.
Apparatus and method for releasable fishing lure attractor blade
A releasable attractor blade system is provided. One embodiment has an attractor blade defined by an aperture proximate to an edge of a leading blade portion, defined by a release slot proximate to an edge of a trailing blade portion of the attractor blade. A release system has a retainer at the first end of a cord that passes through the aperture and is configured to be frictionally retained outside of the aperture; a release hook at the second end of the cord that is inserted into the release slot of the attractor blade to releasably secure the releasable attractor blade system to the attractor blade release system; and an elastic portion secured between the first and second cord ends, wherein the release system holds the attractor blade in position along a longitudinal axis of the attractor blade during trolling so that the attractor blade attracts game fish.
Apparatus and method for releasable fishing lure attractor blade
A releasable attractor blade system is provided. One embodiment has an attractor blade defined by an aperture proximate to an edge of a leading blade portion, defined by a release slot proximate to an edge of a trailing blade portion of the attractor blade. A release system has a retainer at the first end of a cord that passes through the aperture and is configured to be frictionally retained outside of the aperture; a release hook at the second end of the cord that is inserted into the release slot of the attractor blade to releasably secure the releasable attractor blade system to the attractor blade release system; and an elastic portion secured between the first and second cord ends, wherein the release system holds the attractor blade in position along a longitudinal axis of the attractor blade during trolling so that the attractor blade attracts game fish.
FISHING BOBBER
A hollow-bodied frustoconical fishing bobber has a top section with a semi-spherical, concave top surface with a line aperture in the bottom of the semi-spherical top surface and a depending tube through which a fishing line may extend. Below the top section are two hollow semi-cylindrical halves with bottom walls that are joinable together and connectable to the bottom of the top section with the depending tube passing through and ending at the joinable bottom walls. A continuous helical fin in three sections is on the outer surface of the top section and two semi-cylindrical halves which causes the fishing bobber to spin about it radial axis. Weights are locating with the hollow body.
FISHING BOBBER
A hollow-bodied frustoconical fishing bobber has a top section with a semi-spherical, concave top surface with a line aperture in the bottom of the semi-spherical top surface and a depending tube through which a fishing line may extend. Below the top section are two hollow semi-cylindrical halves with bottom walls that are joinable together and connectable to the bottom of the top section with the depending tube passing through and ending at the joinable bottom walls. A continuous helical fin in three sections is on the outer surface of the top section and two semi-cylindrical halves which causes the fishing bobber to spin about it radial axis. Weights are locating with the hollow body.
FISHING ACCESSORY FOR LURES
A fishing accessory for several different lures for coupling to a fishing device that can be reeled or trolled in a certain direction in order to catch fish. The fishing accessory includes a first lure, in the form of a main fish, and at least two second lures, smaller in size than the first lure and accompanied by flexible transparent elements attached to a rigid head forming part of a supporting structure of the first lure in the shape of a V, facing either towards a surface or bottom of a fishing area.