Fishing lure with LCD bait

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Illuminated – e.g. – luminous

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A01K 7502

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048889040

ABSTRACT:
A fishing lure including a transparent body enclosing a programmable liquid crystal display device is disclosed. An integrated surface chip powered by a small battery drives the display and may be selectively actuated to produce images simulating various forms of natural fish baits, such as minnows, worms, crickets and other insects, or crayfish, any one of which may be selectively displayed, at the option of the user. The system may also be programmed to cause portions of the display to alternate in position, thereby creating an illusion of motion. Program controls and battery are housed within the body and are accessible through an opening normally closed by a removable plug. A fish hook is secured in position on the body in cooperative relation to the liquid cyrstal display.

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