Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Spreaders or separators for plural lines and/or hooks
Patent
1992-07-24
1993-10-19
Rowan, Kurt C.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Spreaders or separators for plural lines and/or hooks
43 431, 43 4484, A01K 9500
Patent
active
052534472
ABSTRACT:
A fishing jig having special utility in trolling or drift fishing for bottom feeding fish, such as walleye, is constructed of a metal wire or rod. The wire or rod is bent so as to form two depending legs of unequal length having a loop formed at the juncture of the legs. The shorter leg is provided with a wound eye through which the longer leg passes. One or more sinkers can be placed on the longer leg before insertion of the leg into the eye. An alternative embodiment includes the provision of a trailing arm extending from the proximity of the loop for attaching lines and/or leaders.
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