Fishing apparatus for automatically bobbing the bait and signall

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Rod

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43 17, A01K 9712

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ABSTRACT:
Fishing apparatus which automatically effects mechanical bobbing of a baited hook on a fishing line and signals when a fish has taken the bait. The apparatus includes an elongated member adapted to have a fishing line connected adjacent to one end. The elongated member is adjustably mounted on a substantially horizontal fulcrum in a first position where it is substantially horizontally balanced on such fulcrum, or a second position where it is remote from the horizontal to generate a signal indicating that a fish has taken a baited hook of the fishing line. In the first position the elongated member is oscillated about the fulcrum to move such member in a manner for reciprocation of the fishing line to bob the baited hook on such line.

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patent: 2663962 (1953-12-01), King
patent: 3190026 (1965-06-01), Roszak
"Judge", cartoon labeled Oct. 1, 1910, Seslie-Judge Co.

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