Metal lip jig rig

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait

Reexamination Certificate

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C043S042390, C043S042520

Reexamination Certificate

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07140147

ABSTRACT:
A metal lip jig rig that has a metal lip with raised edges to help the metal lip jig rig sink and wobble when reeled in or let out in water. The metal lip jig rig can be used with a number of fishing lure accessories such as artificial and live bait, feathers, Chenalle wire, spinner wire and other common fishing lure accessories. The metal lip jig rig is designed to replace lead split shot sinkers and lead jigs and can be used with a spinning rod, a fly rode, a bait rod or a deep sea rod.

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Catalog entitled, “Stamina Quality Components,” Brooklyn Park, MN, Summer 2004 (Cover and pp. 45-46).
Catalog entitled, “Stamina Quality Components,” Brooklyn Park, MN, Summer 2004 (Cover and pp. 45-46).

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