Ganged trolling device adapted to support a single lure

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Spreaders or separators for plural lines and/or hooks

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A01K 9104

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060001666

ABSTRACT:
A ganged trolling device adapted to support a single lure provides a plate body 20 defines a forward hole 22, to which is attached a trolling line and defines a rearward hole to a which a fishing line supporting a single lure or hook is attached. A center bolt 32 and a stand-off 36 support left and right pivot arms 60, 61 between two arm stops 38, 40. A number of flashers 80 are supported by the pivot arms, thereby giving the impression of a small school of fish. A single lure or hook, trailing from the plate body, in a position somewhat behind the flashers, gives the impression of a weaker fish, unable to keep up.

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