Fish-bite indicator

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Signal devices

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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07043867

ABSTRACT:
A fish-bite indicator having a rotary part which is engaged by a fishing line when the indicator is in use. The vibration sensor is coupled to the rotary part to detect vibration thereof. As a result, vibration of the rotary part caused by a fish-bite can be detected by the vibration sensor whilst at the same time the part of the indicator which is engaged by such a line, being a rotary part, accommodates any longitudinal movement of the line.

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