Adaptably mountable head with eyes for attachment to fishing lur

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

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43 4236, 43 4239, 43 4253, A01K 8500

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060619481

ABSTRACT:
An adaptably mountable head 30 or 40 that is adapted to be fitted or coupled to a presently existing or common fishing lure, such as a worm and hook fishing lure 10 or a fly fishing lure 20. The adaptably mountable head 30 or 40 respectively comprises a head portion 35 or 45 having a hollow receiving chamber 33 or 43 and attaching components 32 or 42 coupled thereto. The attaching components 32 or 42 are depressed or bent inwardly into the receiving chamber 33 so that they are in engaging positions. Various colored eyes 31 or 41 are painted on or fixedly attached to different head portions 35 or 45 to resemble the heads and eyes of bait animals upon which fish prefer to prey. The attaching components 32 or 42 aid in securing the head portion 35 or 45 to a fishing lure and further aid in securing the body portion of a soft plastic animal fishing lure in place to a fishing hook, thus preventing the body portion from sliding down the shank of the hook. An eyelet access opening 34 or 44 is provided on the head portion 35 or 45 to allow access to the eyelet 11 or 21 of a fishing lure hook 12 or 22 so that a fishing line 5 is able to be attached thereto. The adaptably mountable head 30 or 40 allows a fishing person or angler to easily alter the appearance and attractiveness of a presently existing or common fishing lure by simply interchanging the adaptably mountable head 30 or 40 so that the lure has a different head and eye color combination. A weight portion 39 or 50 is coupled to the head portion 35.

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