System for imparting coloration to an artificial fishing lure

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

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43 4224, 43 4232, 43 4233, A01K 8500

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054087805

ABSTRACT:
A system for imparting coloration to an artificial fishing lure formed of a soft resilient plastic material involves dispersing a large number of colored particles throughout the material. The plastic material is preferably clear, and the color of the particles imparts coloration to the material. The particles may take the form of colored short synthetic fibers, which are added to and dispersed throughout the plastic material when it is in a liquid state. The fibers are then dispersed throughout the plastic material when it is molded into the desired form for the lure.

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