Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait
Patent
1987-04-13
1988-06-14
Crosby, Gene P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Artificial bait
43 4211, 43 4224, A01K 8500
Patent
active
047502908
ABSTRACT:
A fishing jig is disclosed comprising a first upstanding fishhook (10) carried generally in a first vertical plane; and a second upstanding fishhook (12) carried generally in a second vertical plane generally parallel to the first vertical plane. A first shank (20) is connected to fishhook (10); and a second shank (26) is connected to second fishhook (12). Yoke (32, 34) connects the shanks (20, 26) which are disposed in a first horizontal plane. A raised eyelet (36) for attachment to a fishing line is connected to the yoke disposed in a second horizontal plane spaced from the first horizontal plane in a manner that said first and second fishhooks are turned upwards regardless of the angle at which said fishing jig enters the water and remain turned upwards while the fishing jig is pulled through the water to prevent snagging.
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Crosby Gene P.
Flint Cort
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