Fishing line accessory release device

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

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43 4487, 43 4492, 43 4495, 43 4315, A01K 9100

Type

Patent

Status

active

Patent number

056089856

Description

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for securing and releasing accessories, such as bobbers and sinkers, from fishing lines. The mechanism includes a snap eyelet hook to slidably fasten an accessory to a fishing line at any position on the line without threading the line through the eyelet or breaking the line. The mechanism also includes a releasable clamp to secure the accessory to the fishing line at any position on the line without threading the line through the eyelet or breaking the line. When a fish strikes the baited hook, the increased tension applied to the line by the strike releases the line from the clamp and permits the accessory to freely slide along the line. The fisherman can then reel in and net the fish without interference from an accessory otherwise permanently secured to the line a considerable distance from the fishing pole.

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patent: 3827175 (1974-08-01), Howard
patent: 4426805 (1984-01-01), Riead
patent: 4748764 (1988-06-01), Hammons
patent: 5253447 (1993-10-01), Rhinehart

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