FISHING LURE
20180014517 ยท 2018-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a fishing lure which sinks to the bottom and upon retrieval it tends to rise to the top. The speed of rise depends upon the angle of the tongue in connection with the speed of retrieval, weight of the lure, size of the tongue, and fishing line placement to the bottom side of the tongue to the lure. The lure can be tethered by fishing line to an eyelet at a location on the bottom side of the tongue of the lure. This location may be along a range of locations on the bottom side of the tongue of the lure. This concept may be applied to any sinking lure that already exists, giving it the action of sinking down in the water and then swimming back up when line is retrieved.
Claims
1. A fishing lure having a leading end and configured to pass along a path through a body of water having a depth upon retrieval by a fishing line attached thereto, said fishing lure comprising: A) a base portion having a weight within a range of predetermined weights, and having a leading end and a trailing end; C) a tongue element attached to said base portion proximate said leading end of said base portion at a position within a range of predetermined tongue positions; and B) an eyelet element attached to either said leading end of said base portion or to said tongue element, said attachment being at a position within a range of predetermined eyelet positions, said eyelet configured to be attached to said fishing line to facilitate connection of said fishing line to said fishing lure, said position of said eyelet element, said position of said tongue element, and said weight of said base portion all being selected so as to provide a predetermined rise characteristic of said fishing lure through said body of water such that said fishing lure rises from a relatively lower depth to a relatively higher depth within said body of water.
2. The fishing lure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said range of predetermined eyelet positions includes a position at the leading end of said base portion and multiple positions on the underside of said tongue element.
3. The fishing lure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tongue element is configured to be inclined at a predetermined angle in order to facilitate the rising of said lure as it is drawn through the water.
4. The fishing lure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said weight of said fishing lure is selected such that it sinks in water when not being retrieved by said fishing line.
5. The fishing lure as claimed in claim 4, wherein said tongue element is configured to be inclined at a predetermined angle in order to facilitate the rising of said lure as it is drawn through the water.
6. A method of providing a fishing lure, having a leading end, configured to pass along a path through a body of water having a depth upon retrieval by a fishing line attached thereto, said method comprising the steps of: A) providing a base portion having a weight within a range of predetermined weights, and having a leading end and a trailing end; B) providing a tongue element attached to said base portion proximate said leading end of said base portion at a position within a range of predetermined tongue positions; and C) providing an eyelet element attached to either said leading end of said base portion or to said tongue element, said attachment being at a position within a range of predetermined eyelet positions, said eyelet configured to be attached to said fishing line to facilitate connection of said fishing line to said fishing lure, said position of said eyelet element, said position of said tongue element, and said weight of said base portion all being selected so as to provide a predetermined rise characteristic of said fishing lure through said body of water such that said fishing lure rises from a relatively lower depth to a relatively higher depth within said body of water.
7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein said range of predetermined eyelet positions includes a position at the leading end of said base portion and multiple positions on the underside of said tongue element.
8. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein said tongue element is configured to be inclined at a predetermined angle in order to facilitate the rising of said lure as it is drawn through the water.
9. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein said weight of said fishing lure is selected such that it sinks in water when not being retrieved by said fishing line.
10. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein said tongue element is configured to be inclined at a predetermined angle in order to facilitate the rising of said lure as it is drawn through the water.
11. A method of providing a plurality of fishing lures each having a leading end and configured to pass along a path through a body of water having a depth upon retrieval by a fishing line attached thereto, said method comprising the steps of: A) Providing a first lure, by including the following steps: 1) providing a first lure base portion having a weight within a range of predetermined weights, and having a leading end and a trailing end; 2) providing a first lure tongue element attached to said base portion proximate said leading end of said base portion at a position within a range of predetermined tongue positions; and 3) providing a first lure eyelet element attached to either said leading end of said base portion or to said tongue element, said attachment being at a position within a range of predetermined eyelet positions, said first lure eyelet element configured to be attached to said fishing line to facilitate connection of said fishing line to said first fishing lure, said position of said first lure eyelet element, said position of said first lure tongue element, and said weight of said first lure base portion all being selected in order to provide a predetermined rise characteristic of said first fishing lure through said body of water such that said first fishing lure rises from a relatively lower depth to a relatively higher depth within said body of water, B) A) providing a second lure, by including the following steps: 1) providing a second lure base portion having a weight within a range of predetermined weights, and having a leading end and a trailing end; 2) providing a second lure tongue element attached to said base portion proximate said leading end of said base portion at a position within a range of predetermined tongue positions; and 3) providing a second lure eyelet element attached to either said leading end of said base portion or to said tongue element, said attachment being at a position within a range of predetermined eyelet positions, said second lure eyelet element configured to be attached to said fishing line to facilitate connection of said fishing line to said second fishing lure, said position of said second lure eyelet element, said position of said second lure tongue element, and said weight of said second lure base portion all being selected in order to provide a predetermined rise characteristic of said second fishing lure through said body of water such that said second fishing lure rises from a relatively lower depth to a relatively higher depth within said body of water, said rise characteristic of said second fishing lure being different than said rise characteristic of said first fishing lure for a given retrieval rate.
12. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said first lure weight is greater than said second lure weight, while said first and second lures have similarly positioned respective eyelet and tongue elements, such that said first lure rises less rapidly than said second lure for a given retrieval rate.
13. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said first lure eyelet element is positioned further forward than said second lure weight, while said first and second lures have similarly positioned respective tongue elements and weights, such that said first lure rises less rapidly than said second lure for a given retrieval rate.
14. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said first lure tongue element is positioned at a higher angle relative to horizontal than is said second lure tongue element, while said first and second lures have similarly positioned respective eyelet elements and weights, such that said first lure rises more rapidly than said second lure for a given retrieval rate.
15. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein said range of predetermined eyelet positions includes a position at the leading end of said base portion and multiple positions on the underside of said tongue element.
16. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein said tongue element is configured to be inclined at a predetermined angle in order to facilitate the rising of said lure as it is drawn through the water.
17. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein said weight of said fishing lure is selected such that it sinks in water when not being retrieved by said fishing line.
18. The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein said tongue element is configured to be inclined at a predetermined angle in order to facilitate the rising of said lure as it is drawn through the water.
19. A method of providing a fishing lure, having a leading end, configured to pass along a path through a body of water having a depth upon retrieval by a fishing line attached thereto, said method comprising the steps of: A) providing a base portion having a weight, and having a leading end and a trailing end; B) providing a tongue element attached to said base portion proximate said leading end of said base portion; and C) providing an eyelet element attached to either said leading end of said base portion or to said tongue element, said eyelet configured to be attached to said fishing line to facilitate connection of said fishing line to said fishing lure, said position of said eyelet element, said position of said tongue element, and said weight of said base portion all being selected so as to cause said fishing lure to rise through said body of water from a relatively lower depth to a relatively higher depth within said body of water.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Introduction
[0034] The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the inventions are shown. This invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
[0035] Reference is now made to the figures, in which like elements indicate like elements throughout the several views.
ELEMENT LIST
[0036] Here is a list of the various elements: [0037] 5 [0038] 10 Lure Assembly [0039] 12 body [0040] 14 tongue [0041] 16 hook assemblies (2) [0042] 18 eyelet
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[0044] General Constructions and Operations
[0045] Described herein is a lure assembly 10, which may have various options.
[0046] Generally described, the present disclosure relates to a fishing lure which sinks to the bottom and upon retrieval it tends to rise to the top. The speed of rise depends upon the angle of the tongue in connection with the speed of retrieval, weight of the lure, size of the tongue, and fishing line placement to the bottom side of the tongue to the lure (or front of the lure body). Selection of a particular combination of said position of said eyelet element, said position of said tongue element, and said weight of said base portion provides a predetermined rise characteristic of the fishing lure through said body of water such that said fishing lure rises from a relatively lower depth to a relatively higher depth within a body of water.
[0047] The lure can be tethered by fishing line to an eyelet at a location on the bottom side of the tongue of the lure. This location may be along a range of locations on the bottom side of the tongue of the lure (or the front of the lure body). This concept may be applied to any sinking lure that already exists, giving it the action of sinking down in the water and then swimming back up when line is retrieved.
[0048] The Lure Assembly 10 and its Elements
[0049] The lure assembly 10 includes the following elements: [0050] body 12 [0051] tongue 14 [0052] hook assemblies 16 (2) [0053] eyelet 18
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[0055] The body 12 generally simulates the shape of a minnow, although other configurations may be used.
[0056] The tongue 14 extending from the front of the body 12, and in the configuration also extends slightly up at a slight angle relative to horizontal, assuming the lure is considered to be oriented as shown in
[0057] The two sets of hook assemblies 16 extend generally downward from the body 12, with one set being generally near the front, and the other set being generally near the back. More or less hook assemblies could be used.
[0058] The eyelet 18 shown in the embodiment in
[0059] The other eyelet positions and other tongue positions will be described below in describing other configurations and other options.
[0060] Other Configurations and Other Options
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[0065] It should be understood that any of the tongue positions may be used with any of the eyelet positions.
[0066] The lure operates differently for different tongue positions (for a given eyelet position). The more inclined the tongue position, the more rapidly the lure rises for a given retrieval, all else being the same.
[0067] The lure operates differently for different eyelet positions (for a given tongue position). The further forward the eyelet position, the less rapidly the lure rises for a given retrieval, all else being the same.
[0068] The lure operates differently for different weights (for a given tongue and eyelet position). The heavier the lure, the less rapidly the lure rises for a given retrieval, all else being the same.
CONCLUSION
[0069] Various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
[0070] Although the description herein has been made with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present disclosure. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.