Sinker for a fishing line

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

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A01K 9500

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045718792

ABSTRACT:
A sinker for attachment to a fishing line, the sinker comprises a pentahedral body of isosceles triangular section which tapers from end to end of the body. The ends are in parallel planes at right angles to the apex edge of the body. A longitudinal line attachment rail parallel to the apex edge projects centrally above the base face of the body which is opposite the apex edge. An arm extends from the smaller end of the body and lies parallel to the rail.

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patent: 2945324 (1960-07-01), Miller
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patent: 4058927 (1977-11-01), Hershey

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