Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Automatic hookers or catchers
Patent
1980-12-16
1983-04-19
Godici, Nicholas P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Automatic hookers or catchers
43 4313, A01K 9712
Patent
active
043801315
ABSTRACT:
A fishing line assembly is provided including a flexible base end portion for support from a support structure such as a fishing rod, a flexible free end portion from one end of which a hook assembly may be supported and an elongated intermediate portion extending between and connecting the base end portion and the second end of the free end portion. The intermediate portion includes structure functioning to rigidify the intermediate portion and further includes opposite end oppositely inclined transverse vane members supported therefrom, whereby a pull on the hook assembly supported from the free end portion as a result of a fish biting on the hook assembly will cause lengthwise displacement of the intermediate portion and the resultant movement of the vane members through the water will cause the intermediate portion to be inclined relative to the direction of the pull on the free end portion of the fishing line assembly and thus resist the pull and thereby render the effect of an almost immediate pull on the end of the free end portion remote from the hook assembly in a direction substantially opposite to the direction of the pull effected by the biting fish.
REFERENCES:
patent: D152295 (1947-10-01), Simun
patent: D227249 (1973-06-01), Harris
patent: 3693275 (1972-09-01), Craig
Godici Nicholas P.
Jacobson Harvey B.
Jordan M.
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