Patent classifications
A01K85/1853
REALISTIC FLYING FISH LURE
A realistic flying fish lure comprising a body portion and one or more detachable wings. The one or more wings are configured to be removeably engaged with the body portion, and when the one or more wings are attached to the body portion, the realistic flying fish lure is configured to resemble a California Flying Fish that is gliding above water.
FISHING LURE THAT MIMICS A DECAPOD CRUSTACEAN
A fishing lure system configured to generate a movement that mimics the lifelike movement of a decapod crustacean is provided. By sequentially applying and releasing a pulling force on a fishing line fixed to the fishing lure system, the entire system may be pulled in the direction of the force while a tail portion of the lure is “kicked” forward in a direction opposite to the pulling force.
Flasher Fishing Lure
Flasher fishing lures are disclosed that include a fin pivotably attached to a rear portion of the flasher. In a closed configuration, the fin may be secured within a fin recess to form a substantially flat, continuous surface with the rear portion of the flasher. And, in an open configuration, the fin may extend substantially perpendicular to the surface of the rear portion. Accordingly, a user may select a fin configuration that provides optimal side-to-side, tail kicking and/or spinning motion of the lure through the water when trolled at various speeds and in any number of fishing conditions.
Flasher fishing lure
Flasher fishing lures are disclosed that include a fin pivotably attached to a rear portion of the flasher. In a closed configuration, the fin may be secured within a fin recess to form a substantially flat, continuous surface with the rear portion of the flasher. And, in an open configuration, the fin may extend substantially perpendicular to the surface of the rear portion. Accordingly, a user may select a fin configuration that provides optimal side-to-side, tail kicking and/or spinning motion of the lure through the water when trolled at various speeds and in any number of fishing conditions.
Replaceable Floating Attractant Accessories for Fishing Line
A colored/glow attractant in a spiral or helical shape that may be added to fishing line at any desired point in the length of the line without the necessity of cutting the fishing line. The invention provides convenience in the ability to change colors or glow materials without cutting the fishing line, tying knots, or fumbling around with additional parts. Attachment and removal of the device will not damage the fishing line or the device and will be achieved by winding the fishing line in the spaces between the turns or coils of the spiral, spherical, or helical device. This device is free to slide along the line after being wound around the fishing line. The spiral device itself is made of flexible or rigid filament. This filament may be plastic, nylon, silicon or other materials in either solid material or a hollow tube of illuminating substance of small diameter.
A SYSTEM FOR ANGLING
The invention relates to a system for angling, said system comprising, at least a first unit and a second unit, which when assembled forms a part of an angling gear, characterized by, said system comprising, a releasable snap coupling assembly that can lock the first and the second units together. The system may comprise a first and a second unit, which when assembled forms a part of an angling gear with an enclosure in which a line can be mounted in such a way that the units can slide on the line in the longitudinal direction of the line. The first unit comprises a groove in which the line can be laid. The second unit comprises a portion made complementary to the groove such that the enclosure is created when the first and the second units are assembled. The system comprises a releasable snap coupling assembly that can lock the first and the second units together.
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.
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.
Fishing bait device
A device for baiting a fishhook including a fishing lure case arranged to clamp onto a fishing line, and a pair of hooks extending from and integral with the fishing lure case, the pair of hooks arranged adjacent and parallel to one another, each of the hooks having a bend and barb where the bend and barb of each hook are in spaced apart registration with one another, the pair of hooks joined by a member having a trough therein arranged to hold the fishing line.