Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Automatic hookers or catchers
Patent
1975-07-14
1976-08-17
Mancene, Louis G.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Automatic hookers or catchers
A01K 9700
Patent
active
039745880
ABSTRACT:
A fishing lure having a housing designed externally to simulate a bait fish, and arranged to be tied at one end to a line, the other end carrying a hook. The lure may be set so that when a fish pulls lightly on the hook with more than a predetermined force, the hook is first displaced toward the fish and then more strongly away from the fish, thus becoming firmly set in the fish's mouth. To accomplish this, the lure contains a hook shaft, first and second camming means, first and second holding means, first and second spring means, and a triggering disc, interrelated mechanically to give the desired action, together with means manually operable from outside the housing to cooperate with the hook shaft in bringing the lure into its set condition.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2147917 (1939-02-01), Noren
patent: 2530007 (1950-11-01), Euzent
Blom Gerald E.
VanLeuven Robert W.
Leach Daniel J.
Mancene Louis G.
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