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A01K 97/12 (2006.01) A01K 91/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2708614

Particular aspects provide novel strike indicators and line-stop members that are attachable to fishing lines, and that are reversibly disengageable therefrom and thereafter slidably along the line. Particular embodiments comprise: a buoyant main body portion having an exterior surface, first and second main body ends, and an axial channel therebetween having an internal engagement collar, the channel with corresponding first and second main body end surface openings, the channel sufficient, in operation, to allow slidable passage of a fishing line therethrough without permitting the line to separate from the main body. Particular embodiments comprise at least one line-stop member with at least one engagement flange attachable at a user-selectable line position, and operative to delimit a slidable range of the main body portion and to reversibly but fixedly engage the at least one engagement flange with the internal engagement collar to provide for a disengagable fixed position strike indicator system. Novel methods for fishing, with a slidable reversibly detachable indicator, at a depth greater than the length of a fishing rod are presented.

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