Forward Gliding and Upward Reversing Fishing Lure
20180014516 ยท 2018-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K85/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K85/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01K85/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K85/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A rigid, semi-rigid, or soft 3-dimensional, realistic appearing, artificial and aft tethered decapod lure comprising a head section, a tapered body section and a tail section with an up plaining, expanded fan-shaped tail. Each section exhibits ribbing that allows for visual and sonic characterization of the lure by predator fish. Lure sections are hollow and chambered to allow for weighting of the head and body section to encourage a forward and downward glide with lure casting and line slack. In opposite, the upward-plaining, fan-shaped tail acts as an upward, reverse motion mechanism with retrieval of the invention. The bi-directional motion capability of the lure allows the angler to utilize the lure in two ways, as a sub-surface sinking lure, attracting fish at various depths, or as a surface, top-water lure capable of replicating the actions of an escaping decapod under attack by a predatory fish.
Claims
1. A shrimp lure comprising: An upward plaining, tapered lure head section; a rounded, tapered body consisting of an upwardly plaining thoracic section, and an downwardly plaining tail section; continuous, non-jointed section seems; a triangular fanned, paddle-shaped tail attached to the tail section; a set of freely moveable antenna stalks attached to either side of the anterior section if the head section; two spheres placed on the most distal portion of the freely moveable antenna talks; weight chambers; internal weights that are smaller in diameter than that of the chambers which cause a rattling or knocking sound when the lure is in motion; assemblage of internal and external parts glued mechanically using a waterproof liquid adhesive or ultrasonic welding or both; the body wall thickness being approximately 1.5 mm-2.0 mm and made to provide sufficient integrity and rigidity; a first lateral side; a second side opposing the first lateral side; a top; a bottom.
2. The shrimp lure of claim 1 possessing an upward plaining, stationary, triangular tail in the aft section of the lure which is constructed with a metallic or non-metallic line attachment ring underneath and immediately fore of the triangular tail.
3. The shrimp lure of claim 1 constructed to possess a metallic ring or a plurality of rings molded into the body and located underneath the fore section at approximately the junction of the head and thoracic body section to accommodate the attachment of single, double or a plurality of hooks;
4. The shrimp lure of claim 1 possessing a single or plurality of individual internal weight chambers that may be positioned to allow for a slightly head down and tail up position when placed in water and may be constructed to assist in a greater or lesser rate of diving.
5. The shrimp lure of claim 1, wherein the placement location and weight size of internal weights allows for a slightly bead down and tail up position hen introduced to water and can positively and negatively affect buoyancy.
6. The shrimp lure of claim 1 wherein the body construction is of a rigid or semi-rigid synthetic, soft, natural or metallic construction, possessing only moderate flexibility that may be transparent, slightly opaque, or completely opaque;
7. The shrimp lure of claim 1, wherein the overall body size is approximately 85 mm-110 mm the body and size is commensurate with the size of the fishing lure.
8. The shrimp lure of claim 1, wherein the lure is accentuated by painting to suitably resemble a live shrimp and may include paint that is natural, fluorescent, or luminescent.
9. The shrimp lure of claim 1, wherein the internal weights may be altered to increase or decrease buoyancy.
10. The shrimp lure of claim 1, wherein dressing of the hook or plurality of hooks may be of a reflective or non-reflective synthetic, natural or metallic fiber to simulate the legs of the shrimp.
11. The shrimp lure of claim 1, wherein the shape of the tail may be modified to assist in a sharper or shallower diving angle.
12. A crawfish lure comprising: An upward plaining, tampered lure head section; a rounded, tapered body consisting of an upwardly plaining thoracic section, and an downwardly plaining tail section; a triangular tail; a set of freely moveable antenna stalks attached to either side of the anterior section if the head section; two spheres placed on the most distal portion of the freely moveable antenna stalks; a plurality of appendages mimicking walking legs originating about either side of said thoracic section that are made to project out and away from said thoracic section toward and below the head section; 2 pincers originating from the posterior portion of the thoracic cavity that project anteriorly toward and underneath the head section; assemblage of internal and external parts glued mechanically using a waterproof liquid adhesive or ultrasonic welding or both; the body wall thickness being approximately 1.5 mm-2.0 mm and made to provide sufficient integrity and rigidity; hollow, internal chambers running the length of the lure; weights within hollow chambers that are smaller in diameter than that of he chambers which cause a rattling or knocking sound when the lure is in motion; a first lateral side; a second side opposing the first lateral side; a top; a bottom.
13. The crawfish lure of claim 12 further possessing an upward plaining, stationary, triangular tail in the aft section of the lure which is constructed with a metallic or non-metallic line attachment ring underneath and immediately fore of the triangular tail.
14. The crawfish lure of claim 12 further constructed to possess a second metallic ring located underneath the fore section along the sagittal plain of the lure that is made to accommodate the attachment of single, double or a plurality of hooks;
15. The crawfish lure of claim 12 possessing a single or plurality of individual internal weight chambers that are positioned to assist in a greater or lesser rate of diving by the addition of strategically placed internal metallic weights;
16. The crawfish lure of claim 12, wherein ferrous or non-ferrous metal weights are positioned for a slightly head down and tail up orientation when introduced to water and can be repositioned to positively and negatively affect buoyancy.
17. The crawfish lure of claim 12, wherein the lure is accentuated by painting to suitably resemble a live shrimp or made florescent or luminescent to allow for night fishing.
18. The crawfish lure of claim 12, wherein the shape of the tail and the position of the weights within the weight chamber may be modified to assist in a sharper or shallower diving angle.
19. The crawfish lure of claim 12, wherein the overall body size is approximately 85 mm-110 mm and the body and tail size is commensurate with the size of the fishing lure.
20. The crawfish lure of claim 12, wherein the dressing of the hook or plurality of hooks may be of a reflective or non-reflective synthetic, natural or metallic fiber to simulate the legs of the crawfish.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] The following detailed description of the embodiments is the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the present invention. The description should not be in a limiting sense, but rather made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principals of the invention. The scope of the invention is best described by the appended claims and diagrams.
[0030] Broadly the embodiment 7 of the invention provides for an artificial Shrimp/Crawfish lure,
[0031] The forward and downward glide 17, and upward reversing action 18 are shown in
[0032] The noted individually numbered parts collectively form the complete invention marked 7 in
[0033] Vital to the correct functioning of the embodiment 7 is the placement of the lure attachment ring 4. The two rings, 4 and 9 respectively may be arranged in-line as opposed to transverse as illustrated in
[0034] In yet another application, the fan/paddle tail 1, is not restricted to a rounded triangle. While the current shape is deemed most practical, the fan/paddle shaped tail may be clover leafed, rounded, square, even nature identical to the living critter.
[0035] In yet another embodiment, the antennae 13, and filaments 25 may he of a synthetic elastomer material attached to the head section 3, at a point fore 20 of the eyes and filaments placed on the bottom 23 of the same head section 3. Means of attachment should be by means of a transparent waterproof adhesive.
[0036] In yet another embodiment, the eyes 12 may have a clear eyeball, which is attached to the applicable head section 3 by means of a transparent water proof adhesive.
[0037] In yet another application, a plurality of hook attachment rings 9, for additional hooks may he included, in the invention
[0038] In yet another application, while this invention utilizes a fan/paddle tail 1 that is horizontally aligned with the tapered tail section 2, it is not limited to this position. The fan/paddle tail 1 angle may be improved upon to accentuate the action in keeping with the scope and spirit of the claims set forth.
[0039] It should he understood of course that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that future modifications nay be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as set forth in the claims.