Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Traps – Fish
Patent
1980-12-01
1983-02-15
Godici, Nicholas P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Traps
Fish
43102, 441 26, A01K 6900, A01K 6908
Patent
active
043732887
ABSTRACT:
The invention, according to the depicted embodiment, comprises a buoyant element which is releaseably held atop a crustacean trap by an elongate rod. One end of the rod releaseably engages the buoyant element, and the other end thereof is passed through the trap and suspends bait therewithin. Upon a crustacean seizing the bait, and attempting to remove it from the rod, the latter comes free of the buoyant element which, in turn, rises to surface upon the water. In the preferred embodiment depicted, the buoyant element is tethered to the crustacean trap for recovery purposes.
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Godici Nicholas P.
Jordan M.
Sokolowski Stanley W.
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