Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Motor-operated
Patent
1979-04-13
1980-09-16
Godici, Nicholas P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Motor-operated
150 52R, A01K 9708
Patent
active
042221935
ABSTRACT:
A tubular case for a fishing rod which is formed from braided or pseudo-braided plastic filaments of an open, expandable weave, one end of the case being closed and provided with a loop member for facilitating the hanging thereof. The opposite end of the tubular case preferably has a flared opening to facilitate the insertion therein of the small, upper end of a fishing rod and its line guide. As the rod is forced into the sleeve, the sleeve expands so as to conform generally to the shape of the rod and its protuberances, i.e., line guides, bobbers, sinkers, and the like.
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Godici Nicholas P.
Haugen Orrin M.
Nikolai Thomas J.
Olszewski Robert P.
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