Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Harpoons and spears
Patent
1993-02-04
1996-09-10
Bradley, P. Austin
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Harpoons and spears
273420, 273423, A63B 6502, A01K 8100
Patent
active
055534139
ABSTRACT:
A device for bow fishing which renders less likely an arrow will pass completely through an impaled fish. A sliding-stop is oriented on an arrow shaft forward of a drawn, cocked bow. Upon contact with the fish, a pointed head of the arrow passes into the fish, pushing the sliding-stop rearward on the shaft of the arrow, ultimately contacting a fixed stop disposed at a trailing portion of the shaft. Fishing line connects the arrow to the bow to retrieve the fish impaled on the arrow.
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Archery Business--Vipor Products advertisement--Oct./Nov., 1991 issue--p. 38.
Bradley P. Austin
Miner James
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