Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Motor-operated
Patent
1975-08-25
1976-08-03
Norton, Donald F.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Motor-operated
150 52R, B65D 6502
Patent
active
039721442
ABSTRACT:
A protective case for carrying and storing assembled fishing rods and reels, including a rectangular body portion having partitions forming elongated compartments running parallel to its length.
A fishing rod and reel sack having a rectangular body portion having a top and bottom with the sides and one end attached together. Elongated compartments run parallel to the length of the rectangular body portion and are adapted to hold the greater portion of a fishing rod. A bottom portion is connected to the end of the bottom layer adjacent the compartment open end. A pair of side flaps are attached to and extend laterally in opposite directions from the bottom portion. The flaps are folded laterally over each other and over the exposed fishing rod and reel ends. The end portion is connected to the other end of the bottom portion and is folded longitudinally over the folded flaps. Tie strings are attached to the flaps and end portion for securing the flaps and end portion about the body portion. Straps are attached to the case in longitudinally spaced relation for securing the case in a rolled-up configuration.
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