Patent classifications
A01K85/1867
WEEDLESS TROLLING HEAD SYSTEM AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
The invention is directed to a device that allows trolled lures (e.g., ballyhoo) to be used with decreased or eliminated snagging of the lure on grasses and weeds present in the water. The device includes a hollow, tubular body with a nose operably connected to a series of ribs via upper and/or lower arms. The connection of the ribs and arms create a tapered shape that mimics the head portion of an artificial or dead bait lure. The device further includes an upper channel that spans the length of the device, allowing fishing line to pass therethrough during use. One end of a hook guard (e.g., artificial worm) attaches to a peg positioned on the lower device arm. The second end of the hook guard slips over the point and barb of the fishing hook present on the lure. As a result, the sharp ends of the lure hook are prevented from being caught or hung by sargassum grass and other marine grasses (bay grass, sea grass, turtle grass, etc.).
Oscillating Fishing Lure
The oscillating fishing lure is a fishing lure comprising: a body with a longitudinal axis, an uppermost surface, at least one hook, said first hook including a shank and a hook end, said shank being coupled to said body; a blade having an edge proximal to said body, wherein, during retrieval, a majority of said blade is oriented below said uppermost surface of said body; a joining mechanism whereby said blade is moveably coupled to said body, wherein said blade has freedom to move with respect to the roll, pitch and yaw axis only within strict mathematical limits; a line attachment mechanism, through which a fishing line is attached to the lure; and whereby retrieval of the lure causes the blade to oscillate in at least one dimension, and thereby causing the lure to erratically hunt. The oscillating-blade action imparts a natural swimming motion to the lure, emulating prey-species movements.
FISHING LURE WITH PIVOTING ARM
A fishing lure comprises a head; a hook connected to the head; an arm rotatably connected to the head with the lateral direction of the head as a rotation axis, the rotation axis located inside the head; and a blade connected to the arm. The rotation locus formed when the arm is rotated may be included in a plane with the lateral direction of the head as perpendicular line. The arm may be restricted from moving in the lateral direction of the head.
MODULAR FISHING-LURE SYSTEM AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
A fishing lure system includes a link and link enclosure and a variety of attachments. The enclosure includes a channel dimensioned to snugly fit over the link and defined by walls of a rigid material such as to resist deformation of the link when the link is under stress (e.g., a pulling fish). The link may be attached to a spinnerbait frame that is constructed of a specially looped elongated component (e.g., wire) forming two legs at roughly 90 degrees to each other. The frame and loop are formed through a series of wire bends that support the 90 degree angle against deformation when the frame is under stress. The link may be attached to a swimbait body constructed with a cavity within which the lure’s hook is substantially concealed. The link or frame may be attached to a spinnerbait blade comprising an outer blade encapsulating and inner feature.
PLIABLE FISHING LURE
A fishing lure includes a pliable body having a forward portion configured to produce drag on the pliable body when moved through water in a prescribed direction. The pliable body additionally includes an upper edge having a forward segment extending from the forward portion, a rearward segment extending away from the forward segment, and a middle segment located between the forward and rearward segments and forming an apex between the forward and rearward segments. A pair of eyes are included on opposed sides of the pliable body. The fishing lure further includes a hook connector having a corkscrew portion and an axial portion. The hook connector is connected to the pliable body such that the corkscrew portion is located within the pliable body and a segment of the axial portion extends out of the planar forward surface of the pliable body to facilitate attachment to a hook.
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
A fishing lure comprises a body having a front end and a rear end. A cavity is positioned towards the front end of the body, and the cavity has a longitudinal direction. A connection member is located at least partially in the cavity and retained thereto by one or more retaining members. Each retaining member is able to extend into the cavity to retain the connection member in the cavity in use. The connection member is able to move, in use, in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction.
TOP WATER FISHING LURE APPARATUS
The present disclosure provides top water fishing lure apparatus comprising: a generally heart-shaped blade; and a wire comprising: a top segment comprising a wire cap, a middle segment disposed between the top segment and a bottom segment, and a bottom segment comprising: a flexible curved portion disposed at a first distal end of the bottom segment and shaped such that a bell, in an “off” position, is secured within the flexible curved portion, a hook assembly disposed at a second distal end of the bottom segment, and a bell disposed, while in an “on” position, between the flexible curved portion and the hook assembly, the bell comprising a bell aperture allowing translational movement of the bell along the length of the bottom segment, wherein in the “on” position, the blade is configured to contact the bell during a rotation of the blade.
JIG HEAD FISHING LURE
The jig head comprises a rear, a curved intermediate portion, a main body, lateral recesses, and a hook, the hook comprising a base. The jig head comprised an eye for attachment to a fishing line. The lateral recesses are positioned adjacent to sides of the hook proximate to the curved intermediate portion and are structured and arranged to receive an extension portion of a bait such as a soft plastic bait comprising an artificial crab. The hook extends from an upper surface of the rear. A conical portion surrounds the base of the hook. A ridge extends outward from the main body. The ridge, the hook, and the conical portion define a space adapted to receive a portion of the bait. The hook, the conical portion, the recesses, the ridge, and the curved intermediate portion, separately and in combination, secure the bait in a desired position.
FISHING LURE
A fishing lure comprises a body having a front end and a rear end. A cavity is positioned towards the front end of the body, and the cavity has a longitudinal direction. A connection member is located at least partially in the cavity and retained thereto by one or more retaining members. Each retaining member is able to extend into the cavity to retain the connection member in the cavity in use. The connection member is able to move, in use, in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction.