Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait
Patent
1989-05-01
1991-02-05
Rowan, Kurt
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Artificial bait
43 4483, 43 4485, 43 4274, A01K 8300, A01K 9104
Patent
active
049893602
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for detachable connection to a fishing line is shown as having a guide structure with a first generally coiled guide portion and a second generally coiled guide portion which are respectively carried at opposite ends of a longitudinally extending shank-like body portion; a relatively flexible coiled element is situated about the shank-like body portion and axially contained between the first and second coiled guide portions, the entire apparatus is detachably secured to the fishing line by merely winding the fishing line through the first coiled guide portion then somewhat randomly winding the fishing line against the flexible coiled element and against the shank-like body portion about which the flexible coiled element is situated, and then winding the fishing line through the second coiled guide portion.
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Romanski Lon H.
Rowan Kurt
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