Fishing line apparatus

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Rod

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43 252, 30296R, A01K 8700

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047304090

ABSTRACT:
A multipurpose fishing line aid apparatus comprising a tubular means having a longitudinal opening along one side that reversibly snaps on and off of a fishing pole and a pair of substantially flat coplanar superimposed surfaces with a notch and razor blade cutting edge sandwiched therebetween attached to the opposite side relative to the longitudinal opening of the tubular means. The pair of surfaces can be further equipped with at least one extension located in the region of attachment to the tubular means and colinear to the longitudinal opening and extending beyond the tubular means as well as at least one circular recess for positioning an eyelet to assist threading a fishing line through the eyelet. Such a multipurpose fishing accessory is useful to restrain a line during winding, threading a line through small eyelets, holding the line during attachment or replacement of lures, hooks and the like, cutting the line, holding or anchoring hooks and lures and vertically hanging the fishing rod during storage.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2561289 (1951-07-01), Paris
patent: 3927488 (1975-12-01), Peddy

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