Dead bait tackle

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Line-attached bodies – hooks and rigs

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43 448, A01K 8306

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052187802

ABSTRACT:
The inventive method for rigging dead bait comprises the steps of selecting a wire leader having first and second ends, passing the second end of the leader through the eye of a fishing hook and forming a loop through said eye. With the second end of the wire, a pin projecting radially from the leader adjacent the loop is formed. The angler slides a coiled wire retainer coaxially along the leader wire such that a larger diameter, open-ended base of the coil faces the pin. The angler forms another loop at the first end of the wire, thereby trapping the coil between the other loop and the pin. After the hook is inserted through the gill of the bait, the retainer is twisted onto the snout so that the free end engages the pin and locks the pin while the retainer confines the snout like a muzzle.

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