Swimming spoon lure

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait

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43 425, A01K 8500

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044412754

ABSTRACT:
A fishing lure which is designed such that when attached to a fishing line, will emulate the random swimming motion of a swimming body, formed by an elongate lure body having a forward end and a trailing end, and having a substantially overall side to side arcuate configuration, the lure body being provided with a plurality of apertures disposed through the lure body, each of the apertures being provided with a flared scoop disposed along a portion of the circumferential periphery of the aperture, and each of the flared scoops facing in the general direction of the forward end of the lure body and being positioned askew with respect to each of the adjacent flared scoops such that none of the adjoining and adjacent flared scoops are in parallel alignment one with respect to the next.

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patent: 1903256 (1933-03-01), Catarau
patent: 2315307 (1943-03-01), Wilson
patent: 2632276 (1953-03-01), Hale
patent: 2736124 (1956-02-01), Wittmann
patent: 3143825 (1964-08-01), Borgstrom
patent: 3257750 (1966-06-01), Shannon

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