Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Rod
Patent
1999-08-20
2000-11-21
Carone, Michael J.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Rod
A01K 8700
Patent
active
061485586
ABSTRACT:
A fishing rod with which, even when fishing for large fish or for fish demonstrating strong pulls, fishing can be performed comfortably even if the angler's physical strength is small. The fishing rod is arranged such that a portion of the fishing rod ranging from a portion close to a butt portion of the fishing rod to a rod tip is formed by a solid rod having a region with a fiber-reinforced plastic prepreg in which reinforced fibers are stretched and arranged mainly in one direction is wound around and integrated with a surface of a solid member using a resin as a matrix and reinforced mainly by reinforced fibers generally oriented in an axial direction, in such a manner that a direction of the reinforced fibers of the prepreg is generally oriented in the axial direction.
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Matsubara Teiji
Naeki Yoshihiro
Oda Hiroshi
Ono Hiroyuki
Ark Darren W.
Carone Michael J.
Daiwa Seiko Inc.
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