Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait
Patent
1980-07-07
1982-08-24
Godici, Nicholas P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Artificial bait
43 4231, A01K 8501
Patent
active
043453996
ABSTRACT:
An elongated tubular body portion of the fishing lure is provided to define a through passageway for a continuous flow of water when the fishing lure is being trolled behind a boat or being retrieved as by a rod and reel, or in any manner is caused to move lengthwisely through the water. A pair of longitudinally extending fish hooks extend outwardly from a rear end portion of the tubular body and a pair of through holes are provided in the tubular body, the pairs of fish hooks and holes preferably being in a diametrically opposed aligned relation. An elastic member diametrically spans the tubular body and extends outwardly through the holes, engaging the outer surfaces of the tubular body portion in proximity to the through holes. The elastic member includes shoulders formed therein with a distance between such shoulders that is less than the diameter of the tubular body portion, thereby maintaining a predetermined amount of tension in the elastic member when the same is inserted into the through holes in the tubular body portion of the fishing lure. A water flow through the tube produces a vibrasonic effect on the elastic span portion. At least one end of the elastic member extends substantially beyond the outer surface of the tubular body portion in a manner so it will be bent backward and moved by the flow of water outside of the tubular body portion when the lure is moved through the water, thereby simulating the movement and shape of the fin of a fish.
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Godici Nicholas P.
Van Der Wall Robert J.
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