Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Automatic hookers or catchers
Patent
1982-03-18
1984-06-12
Godici, Nicholas P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Automatic hookers or catchers
A01K 9106
Patent
active
044533314
ABSTRACT:
A base bar is longitudinally secured to a fishing rod forwardly of its handle and in alignment with the fishing rod line guide rings. A sleeve-like housing, at the rearward end portion of the base bar, pivotally supports a spring biased lever for movement of its other end portion toward and away from the forward end portion of the base bar. A ring, pivotally secured to the forward end portion of the base bar, supports the lever in cocked position and forms a trigger released by a pull on the fishing line for releasing the lever from its cocked position. A guide ring, on the forward end of the lever parallel with the plane of the pivoting ring, jerks the fishing line rearwardly when the lever is released.
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Godici Nicholas P.
Mieczkowski Thomas S.
Rhea Robert K.
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