Hand-held fishing reel

Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core

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242 8451P, B65H 7540, A01K 89015

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046731431

ABSTRACT:
A hand-held fishing reel having a line spool rotatably mounted on a frame and a handle extending from the frame outward from the spool's rotational axis to enable the user to hold the handle in one hand above the frame and behind the spool's rotational axis. A transverse extension on the outer end of the handle supports a line guide in front of the handle and outward from the periphery of the spool. The line guide is far enough in front of the handle to avoid interference between the hand holding the handle and the line but close enough that the user can extend the index finger of that hand in front of the handle and engage the line for sensing a strike on the line.

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