Fishing lure

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait

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43 4239, 43 4233, A01K 8500

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ABSTRACT:
An artificial fishing lure such as a fly is provided with ballast material. The fly includes a fish hook having a hook portion, a shank portion and an eye portion. The shank is encased by a chamber forming shell that extends circumferentially around the shank. the chamber is filled with a ballast material in the form of a liquid having a specific gravity greater than that of water. A core may be formed about the shank between the shank and the body forming shell. Various colorings, materials, tints and impregnations may be employed so that the lure simulates the exoskeleton and internal structure of an organism. The shell is preferably a vinyl tube wrapped around the shank from one end to the other to lend a segmented appearance to the shell.

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