Artificial fishing lure

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

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43 4236, A01K 8500

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047441682

ABSTRACT:
A multi-part artificial fish lure has a flexible worm that has been Texas-rigged on a hook, with the eye of the hook extending ahead of the worm. A flexible, resilient floating head has a central longitudinal hole through which the fishing line passes before being tied to the hook eye. The eye is much wider than the hole in the floating head; when the eye is forced into the hole, the inherent resilience of the material from which the head is made causes the inside surface of the hole to tightly grip the hook eye and thereby to hold the parts of the lure in their proper fish attracting relative positions and to prevent the parts from separating.

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patent: 3426467 (1969-02-01), Bryant
patent: 3724116 (1973-04-01), Lindner
patent: 3978606 (1976-09-01), Riggs
patent: 4094087 (1978-06-01), Carpenter

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