Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Motor-operated
Patent
1986-02-10
1987-03-31
Crosby, Gene P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Motor-operated
43 422, 43 4229, A01K 8506
Patent
active
046532188
ABSTRACT:
A lightweight fishing lure comprising an elongate, non-rotative shaft having an attachment portion for a fishline at its front end, and a support for an oscillatory member at its rear end. The oscillatory member has tail mounting means serving to detachably mount a tail, with the support defining an axis essentially perpendicular to the axis of the elongate shaft. The oscillatory member is rotatable for a number of degrees in each direction about the perpendicular axis, and a motion producing member is mounted on the elongate shaft at a location intermediate the ends thereof. An operative connection is formed between the motion producing means and the oscillatory member, so that a tail mounted on the oscillatory member will be caused to undertake a motion closely resembling that of a swimming fish. A weight placed outboard of the axis of rotation of the motion producing member prevents the lure from tending to rotate as a result of the passage of water thereover, and quite advantageously, I make it readily possible for the fisherman to change the amplitude of oscillation of the tail.
REFERENCES:
patent: 966068 (1910-08-01), Williamson
patent: 1627512 (1927-05-01), Hughes
patent: 2521852 (1950-09-01), Jones
patent: 2691235 (1954-10-01), Pcola
patent: 2788603 (1957-04-01), Lindemann
Crosby Gene P.
Renfro Julian C.
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