Patent classifications
A01K91/10
Automatic jerking device for fishing
The present invention relates to an automatic jerking device for fishing, and more particularly, to an automatic jerking device for fishing, which has a biting signal detection member for detecting a biting when a fish bites a bait during fishing, and automatically performs a jerking to catch the fish at a proper timing.
Automatic jerking device for fishing
The present invention relates to an automatic jerking device for fishing, and more particularly, to an automatic jerking device for fishing, which has a biting signal detection member for detecting a biting when a fish bites a bait during fishing, and automatically performs a jerking to catch the fish at a proper timing.
AN ANGLING DEVICE
An angling device comprising a housing arranged with an arm with a pivot to the housing at a proximal end and a line capture jaw at a distal end, a location means for location of the line capture jaw in use on a line of an angling rod, and a mechanism for pivoting the arm from a second position where the line capture jaw locates on the line in a second location on the rod, to a first position where the line capture jaw locates on the line in a first location on the rod, wherein the mechanism is activated automatically after movement of the line to the second location on the rod.
Fishing hook setter
A fishing hook setter to carry a fishing pole has a pole holder pivotally coupled to a base. A biasing member biases the pole holder between a raised set position, and a lowered fishing position. A trip mechanism is coupled between the base and the pole holder to hold the pole holder in the lowered fishing position and is engaged by a fishing line to release the pole holder. The trip mechanism has a trigger post affixed to the pole holder and a trigger pivotally coupled to the base and releasably engaging a distal free end of the trigger post. The trigger has a stop positioned in front of the distal free end of the trigger post and an armature oriented in a raised orientation in the cocked position of the trigger. The trigger can have a wheel coupled the distal free end of the trigger post.
Fishing hook setter
A fishing hook setter to carry a fishing pole has a pole holder pivotally coupled to a base. A biasing member biases the pole holder between a raised set position, and a lowered fishing position. A trip mechanism is coupled between the base and the pole holder to hold the pole holder in the lowered fishing position and is engaged by a fishing line to release the pole holder. The trip mechanism has a trigger post affixed to the pole holder and a trigger pivotally coupled to the base and releasably engaging a distal free end of the trigger post. The trigger has a stop positioned in front of the distal free end of the trigger post and an armature oriented in a raised orientation in the cocked position of the trigger. The trigger can have a wheel coupled the distal free end of the trigger post.
AUTOMATIC JERKING DEVICE FOR FISHING
The present invention relates to an automatic jerking device for fishing, and more particularly, to an automatic jerking device for fishing, which has a biting signal detection member for detecting a biting when a fish bites a bait during fishing, and automatically performs a jerking to catch the fish at a proper timing.
AUTOMATIC JERKING DEVICE FOR FISHING
The present invention relates to an automatic jerking device for fishing, and more particularly, to an automatic jerking device for fishing, which has a biting signal detection member for detecting a biting when a fish bites a bait during fishing, and automatically performs a jerking to catch the fish at a proper timing.
PLANAR BOARD WITH MAGNETIC FISHING RELEASE
A planer board assembly, including an elongated structural portion having a leading end and a trailing end, a first magnetic portion affixed to the trailing end and defining a permanent magnet at least partially encased in a first nonmagnetic housing, and a second magnetically attractive portion defining a magnetically attractive material at least partially encased in a second nonmagnetic housing. A length of fishing line connects the first magnetic portion to the second magnetically attractive portion. A clip is connected to the second magnetically attractive portion. A spring-biased tattle flag has a first end connected to the trailing end and a second end, wherein the spring-biased tattle flag is biased to extend the second end away from the planer board in a deployed orientation. The second end may be engaged between the first magnetic portion and the second magnetically attractive portion in an undeployed orientation.
GATED FISHING HOOK
A gated fishing hook includes a shaft portion a first terminal end having a line eye. A hook portion extends from the shaft portion and includes a second terminal end having a point. A notch is defined on an inner surface of the hook portion below the second terminal end. A gate includes a looped wire having a first end coupled to a connection point disposed in between the shaft portion and the hook portion. The gate extends towards the notch and includes a bend spring biased within the notch. The gate is configured to pivot downward against the spring bias when a fish bites the hook, capturing a portion of a fish's lip in between the hook portion and the gate.
Special hook setting device for fishermen called a Guard Dog
A hook setting device which is controlled by a trigger sprung and activated by a tension string while unaffecting the fishing line. The device has an adjustable trigger and includes a trigger body with a nose to engage the rod eyelet, a tension string, a way to movably fasten the tension string at one end into multiple positions which in turn establishes the release force to set the hook, and a way to fasten the tension string to a fixed point. Thus the fishing pole with its rod eyelet attached to the nose of the trigger and its handle fixed in a rod holder, is bent into an arched position. When a fish pulls on the hook on the line, the nose dislodges from the rod eyelet of the arched rod and creates a spring force that immediately sets the hook into a mouth of the fish.