Adjustably mounted power fishing reel

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Fixed support line handling means – e.g. – trawls

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242106, A01K 9700

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040043665

ABSTRACT:
Power reels are used to lower and raise heavy weights on metal line first to sink the fishing lure line to a depth of 100-300 feet and then to remove the weights and metal line upon a fish taking the lure to avoid fouling entanglement. The reels are mounted on the boat for support and the mountings of the invention pivotally support the reel so that the reel and attached pole can swing vertically on a horizontal axis between inboard and outboard position and can swing horizontally on a vertical axis to set the reel and attached pole portion at the desired angle. The mounting facilitates quick attachment and detachment of the reel and pole portion. The mounting with the reel and pole detached constitutes a cleat or head for securing dock and tow lines.

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patent: 1619512 (1927-03-01), Heckman
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patent: 3049829 (1962-08-01), Clapp
patent: 3614016 (1971-10-01), Rieth
patent: 3719331 (1973-03-01), Harsch
patent: 3844058 (1974-10-01), King
patent: 3937415 (1976-02-01), Prinz

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