Device for casting small lures and flies

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

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43 4314, 43 4315, A01K 9100

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056783515

ABSTRACT:
A castable device for spin or bait casting which forms a static casting loop 15 and makes it possible for an angler to cast small lures or flies 27 with typical spin or bait casting equipment 14. The castable device is comprised of a leading section 10, an intermediate weighted section 11, and a trailing section 12, which attaches between a spin or bait casting line 25, and a leader 26 and fly 27, and provides a static casting loop, when cast.

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