Fishing line slip sinker with quick attachment/detachment means

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Line-attached bodies – hooks and rigs

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43 449, 43 4491, 43 4495, A01K 9500, A01K 9300

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049642367

ABSTRACT:
A slip sinker having a quick attachment/detachment mechanism for attaching the sinker to and detaching the sinker from a fishing line. The attachment/detachment mechanism includes a fishing line receiving eyelet, a pathway extending from the eyelet to an outer surface of the sinker and at least one restriction formed within the pathway to restrict the passage of line except through the application of a manual force. A feature of the invention also includes a weighted portion substantially encapsulated within a synthetic polymer or plastic line connection portion.

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