Wing attachment for bait fish lures
11497200 ยท 2022-11-15
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Abstract
A method of attaching an artificial wing assembly to be used with a bait fish and/or lures to resemble flying fish bait. A pair of contoured natural looking synthetic wings are attached to a bait fish or lure by a skewer impaled through a portion of the bait or lure. A bait attachment saddle extends between the wings, each wing having a guide and access sleeve for positionally guiding and placement of the attachment skewer there through.
Claims
1. A method of attaching an artificial wing assembly to a bait fish lure comprises: forming said artificial wing wing assembly having a contoured bait engagement saddle and a pair of oppositely disposed wing elements extending therefrom, each of said wing elements having a leading edge and a trailing edge, forming a skewer retaining sleeve at the leading edge of each of said wing elements, said skewer retaining sleeve having an open sleeve end and a closed sleeve end, forming a skewer access opening and an elongated viewing window in each of said skewer retaining sleeves, positionally engaging the contoured bait engagement saddle on the bait fish lure, inserting a skewer through at least one of said skewer access openings of said skewer retaining sleeves and through the bait fish lure positioned between said skewer retaining sleeves, securing said wing assembly to said bait fish lure, and retaining the inserted skewer in the skewer retaining sleeves.
2. The method of attaching an artificial wing assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said bait engagement saddle comprises: a U-shaped band extending integrally between said wing elements.
3. The method of attaching an artificial wing assembly set forth in claim 2 wherein said bait engagement saddle further comprises: an integral contoured aperture tab extending therefrom.
4. The method of attaching an artificial wing assembly set forth in claim 2 wherein said bait engagement saddle is flexible.
5. The method of attaching an artificial wing assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said wing elements of said artificial wing assembly further comprise: flat wing members extending from said leading edges of said wing elements.
6. The method of attaching an artificial wing assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of forming a skewer access opening and an elongated viewing window in each of said skewer retaining sleeves comprises: forming said skewer access opening in an upper surface of each of said skewer retaining sleeves adjacent said closed sleeve end of each of said skewer retaining sleeves, and forming said elongated viewing window in each of said skewer retaining sleeves comprises: defining an elongated opening in each of said skewer retaining sleeves midway between said skewer access opening and said open sleeve end of each of said skewer retaining sleeves.
7. The method of attaching an artificial wing assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of inserting said skewer through at least one of said skewer access openings of said skewer retaining sleeves comprises: aligning a pointed end of said skewer through said at least one of said skewer access openings in the respective skewer retaining sleeve.
8. The method of attaching an artificial wing assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said elongated viewing windows in said skewer retaining sleeves are facing the trailing edges of the wing elements.
9. The method of attaching an artificial wing assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the trailing edge of each of said wing elements is contoured extending from an end of said leading edge to the bait engagement saddle.
10. The method of attaching an artificial wing assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said wing assembly is formed from a material having positive buoyancy.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) Referring now to
(9) Each of the wing members 17 and 18 are preferably formed of synthetic resin material and have surface defined markings M to help emulate the distinctive pattern of flying fish wings, not shown. The wing elements 12 and 13 and the engagement saddle 14 have a positive buoyancy during use and the wing members 17 and 18 are of a material structural rigidity to help maintain their shape when applied to a bait fish lure BFL represented in broken lines in
(10) The elongated tubular sleeve leading edge portions 15 and 16 of the wings 12 and 13 each have respective closed ends at 20 and 21 with individual surface insertion access openings 22 and 23 therein adjacent thereto.
(11) Elongated viewing window openings 24 and 25 are formed in the respective tubular sleeves 15 and 16 midway there along in spaced relation to the insertion access openings 22 and 23 and respective open sleeve ends 26 and 27 adjacent the interconnecting engagement saddle 14.
(12) It will be apparent that the orientation of the access openings 22 and 23 are therefore in the upper surface S of the respective sleeves 15 and 16 and the orientation of the viewing window openings 24 and 25 correspondingly extend along their respective edge surfaces effacing their respective wings trailing edges 17A and 18A, best seen in
(13) It will be evident from the above description that while the wing attachment 10 is rigid enough to hold its shape during use, as discussed, it will have the ability due to its structural material makeup to bend under exterior pressure for deflection of the respective wings 12 and 13 in relation to the engagement saddle 14 which may be required in some applications for attachment and removal with directional orientation illustrated by flex arrows FX in
(14) Referring now to
(15) The preferred wing attachment orientation will be from the top of the bait fish lure BFL with the skewer 28 conforming initially upon insertion at 28A, as noted, and then passing through the respective sleeve edge portions 15 and 16 with positional orientation being confirmed through corresponding viewing windows 24 and 25 within the respective sleeve portions. The end of the skewer 28 is pointed at 28A so as to penetrate the bait fish lure BFL as it extends from the respective open end 26 of the sleeve 15 as the wing attachment 10 is positioned thereon, best seen in
(16) The windows 24 and 25 will also act as access recovery portals for retrieving the skewer 28, if needed, which is preferably in this application made of material such as bamboo.
(17) Once the skewer 28 is so inserted, it will be retained, as noted, within the respective sleeve portions 15 and 16 as indicated in
(18) It will thus be seen that the above disclosed fly-fishing wing attachment wings 10 will provide an improved fishing bait by converting common bait fish and artificial lures into a flying fish bait representation in a simple one step process while maintaining the integrity of the bait fish used and the artificial lure.
(19) It will be noted that based on the selected material chosen for the wing elements 12 and 13 and bait engagement saddle 14, that flexibility may be imparted so, if needed, in certain applications, as noted, hereinbefore.
(20) It will be evident from the above description that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.