Fish strike sensor

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Illuminated – e.g. – luminous

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A01K 9712

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055705324

ABSTRACT:
A fish strike sensor adapted to mount on various surfaces and includes a cradle for supporting a fishing rod and reel. The fish strike sensor includes a movable spring retainer that releasably retains a portion of the fishing line such that when a fish strikes the bait on a fishing line the removable retainer moves a certain distance with the fishing line at which point the line is released. When the removable retainer moves, a switch is actuated which activates a buzzer and LED.

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