Fishing tip-up construction

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

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43 212, 248520, A01K 9712, A01K 9710

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051520931

ABSTRACT:
A fishing tip-up construction for a rod on which is mounted a supporting stand having a pair of legs movable between retracted and extended positions. The rod terminates at one end in a downwardly bent grip which, together with the legs, forms a stable three-point support for the rod. A fishing line is wound on a reel that is supported on the rod between the grip and the stand. A signal device is movable from an inactive position to a signalling position in response to the application in one direction of a force on the fishing line. The force required to effect movement of the signalling device to the signalling position is adjustable.

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