Device for retrieving a fishing lure

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Releasing devices

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A01K 9700

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044675470

ABSTRACT:
The disclosure describes a device which makes it possible to retrieve a fishing lure which has become snagged on an obstacle, such as rocks or branches, under water. It comprises prongs projecting on at least one side of an annular member in a plane perpendicular to the latter. The annular member is constructed so as to enable the fishing line to be inserted in the annular member at a point between the fishing lure and the fishing rod. A strong filament completes the device, and it is attached to the annular member. By sliding the device along the fishing line until it reaches the lure and moving it around with the filament it is possible, either to disengage the lure or pull it out of the water together with the obstacle.

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