Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait
Patent
1982-05-17
1984-09-04
Godici, Nicholas P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Artificial bait
43 4228, 43 4231, A01K 8500, A01K 8501
Patent
active
044688814
ABSTRACT:
A plastic worm fishing lure having a double action inner and outer skirt. The skirt is attached at the gland portion of the worm body by a tie binding and has a rearwardly extending inner skirt and a longer forwardly extending outer skirt which doubles back to the rear over the inner skirt as the lure is pulled through the water. The plastic worm body may be provided with a molded in-situ sealed buoyant sound chamber partially filled with shot which produces sound vibrations as the lure is moved through the water. The sound chamber is located at the head section of the worm body to provide buoyancy to lift the head end with respect to the tail end when the lure is immersed in the water.
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Godici Nicholas P.
Musselman, Jr. P. Weston
Robbins Glenn K.
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