Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait
Patent
1988-11-30
1990-01-02
Jordan, M.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Artificial bait
A01H 8500
Patent
active
048904120
ABSTRACT:
A fish lure, simulating an earthworm or other annelid, includes a clitellum disposed intermediate its ends and eccentrically weighted relative to its central longitudinal axis such that the underside of the lure is weightedly-biased to face downward whenever the lure is in a body of water causing it, when falling to assume a U-shaped, life-like position. A paddle at the tail end of the lure causes the lure to move with a life-like wriggle as it drops through water. A lip proximate the head end of the lure likewise imparts a wriggling motion to the falling lure. The lip may be replaced with a medusa-like collar that opens and closes as the lure is drawn through water by a fishing line that is alternately pulled and relaxed.
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Cole Paul C.
Tsao Thomas K.
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