Knotless minnow rig

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Line-attached bodies – hooks and rigs

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43 4485, A01K 9104

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041078667

ABSTRACT:
A minnow rig and a method of baiting the minnow rig with a live minnow for stream fishing and trolling. The minnow rig includes a treble hook adapted to be disposed in a minnow's tail, a second hook adapted to be disposed in the minnow's head, and a single line connected to and extending between the hooks. The first hook is connected to a free end of the line, while the second hook is connected to the line for allowing adjustability of the second hook with respect to the first hook while still allowing the second hook to be held in a fixed predetermined relative position with respect to the first hook if desired. The second hook is held to the line without knotting of the line and without the necessity for a separate securing device.

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