Fishing lure

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

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43 4206, 43 4229, A01K 8500

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039642038

ABSTRACT:
A fishing lure formed of a strip of flat chamois that provides appearance and flexibility for fish attracting action, and which is impregnated with animal blood particles that exude slowly from the chamois during use in water to combine with the appearance and action of the chamois for enhanced fish attraction. The strip of chamois has a flat spiral-like configuration that allows fish attracting movement of the strip during use from flat disposition to a helical-like configuration, and is attached to a fish hook through a hole formed adjacent one end of the strip, with another hole spaced longitudinally from the first hole to allow folding of the strip to a shorter length at which the holes are superimposed for hook disposition in both holes. Preferably the chamois is of the type that has been treated with cod fish oil, and it is treated with a solution of sodium bicarbonate and grain flour for improved cutting texture and blood particle absorption.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1939291 (1933-12-01), Buddle
patent: 2423717 (1947-07-01), Mikina
patent: 2519338 (1950-08-01), Arnold
patent: 2826853 (1958-03-01), Guy et al.
patent: 3047975 (1962-08-01), Pretorius
patent: 3100360 (1963-08-01), Creme

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