Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Nets
Patent
1993-03-22
1994-06-14
Bradley, P. Austin
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Nets
43 91, A01K 7100
Patent
active
053198735
ABSTRACT:
A fishing net is suspended from a corkline. A monofilament line is formed into three loops which are clamped together. The first of these three loops forms a knot around the corkline and the other two loops weave through the fishing net to hold it in place. The first loop is wound around the corkline in one angular direction for about one turn. It then crosses the portion of the first loop that is below the corkline. It then again passes around the corkline but in an angular direction opposite said one direction. Afterward, a limited portion of the loop that was wrapped around the corkline is free. The other loops are then passed through this free limited portion and the knot it tightened.
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Bradley P. Austin
Hall William D.
Mah Chuck Y.
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