Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait
Patent
1976-09-27
1977-10-04
Camp, Warner H.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Artificial bait
43 4241, A01K 8500
Patent
active
040516199
ABSTRACT:
An elongated, worm shaped, body of flexible plastic material is molded with a head end somewhat thicker than its tail end, and with a multiplicity of radially projecting spines projecting from its surface from end to end. The spines are arranged in adjacent rows from end to end of the body, and alternate spines in each row are longer than intermediate spines. A fish hook has its shank passed at an angle axially back from the head end of the worm until its eye engages the front end of the body. The shank projects rearwardly at an angle from the body, and the curved hook extends forwardly with its point projecting through the body. The barb is embedded in the body of the worm and the longer spines project beyond the top of the point.
REFERENCES:
patent: D224009 (1972-06-01), Harville et al.
patent: D241840 (1976-10-01), Hanna
patent: 1267627 (1918-05-01), Campbell
patent: 2290433 (1942-07-01), Jeffers
patent: 2619762 (1952-12-01), Summitt, Sr.
patent: 3068604 (1962-12-01), Nyberg
patent: 3755952 (1973-09-01), Oliphant
Camp Warner H.
McClellan Industries, Inc.
Webb Austin A.
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