Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait
Patent
1984-09-07
1987-05-19
Jordan, M.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Artificial bait
A01K 8500
Patent
active
046656421
ABSTRACT:
A spoon type fishing lure includes a body of fish shape lying in a first plane and having front and rear surfaces, and a barbed hook in a right angular plane, including a shank bearing against the rear surface, at one end secured thereto and intermediate its ends extending through one end of the body and terminating a reverse turned barb spaced from the rear surface. A weed deflector bar at one end is secured to the forward end of a lure body upon its rear surface with its other end aligned with and spaced from the barb. A peripheral flange on the body extends outwardly of the front surface and receives a paper strip which has a fish imprint thereon and is adhesively mounted upon lure body. A protective layer of transparent plastic material overlies the strip and extends to the flange. In a modified lure, the hook shank is retainingly nested in an elongated groove in the lure body and secured thereto.
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