Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Hand bars and hand barrows – Ball retriever
Patent
1994-10-27
1997-05-13
Rowan, Kurt
Handling: hand and hoist-line implements
Hand bars and hand barrows
Ball retriever
294 26, 43 4, 43 172, A01K 9700, A47F 1306
Patent
active
056285388
ABSTRACT:
The invented extensible wading staff includes an elongate shaft with first and second ends, a gripping area, a retractable hook near the first end, and a foot structure such as a rubber cap on the sealed end. A fisherman who is in water, especially moving water, may use the wading staff to maintain his balance while he is flyfishing. In addition, a fisherman may use the staff to help him retrieve snagged fishing devices such as flies, lures, lines and hooks from overhanging tree branches or underwater obstacles.
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Jim Freeman, California Trout, pp. 21-22 and 187, Copyright 1983.
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