Ice fishing apparatus

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

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A01K 9712

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042467160

ABSTRACT:
An ice fishing device provides an indication of the presence of a fish on the line. A magnetically actuated switch and a magnet are positioned in close proximity. A metal tab is connected to the fish line and is inserted between the magnet and the magnetically actuated switch. When in its inserted position, the metal tab shields the magnetically actuated switch from the magnetic field produced by the magnet. When sufficient force is applied to the fish line, the metal tab is pulled out of its inserted position. This causes the magnetically actuated switch to change state in response to the magnetic field from the magnet. An audible or visual signal, or both, is provided in response to the change in state of the magnetically actuated switch.

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