Fishing lure

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

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A01K 8500

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045732825

ABSTRACT:
An articulated fishing lure is comprised of at least a front and a tail section which are connected with minimum longitudinal separation between sections for oscillation of the tail section relative to the front section to simulate the action of an injured minnow. The front of the tail section is hollowed and the point of articulation of the tail section to a drawbar fixed to the rear of the front section and extending rearwardly therefrom in an axial direction is between the front edge and centroid of the tail section. The rear end of the front section is hollowed to permit freedom of oscillation of the tail section relative to the front section while maintaining minimum longitudinal separation between sections.

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