Gas-animated fishing lure

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A01K 85/00 (2006.01) A01K 85/01 (2006.01) A01K 85/08 (2006.01)

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CA 2303671

Artificial fishing lures normally are used by casting on and into the water whereupon they are left statically and are moved in varying degrees and methods by tugging on of the fishing line. A more effective lure would have some simple built-in motion mimicking the movements and vibrations of an insect or small animal, and without movement of the attached fishing line which can be detrimental as it detracts from the lure itself. To give this illusion, this invention employs gas produced from a reactant placed by the fisherman into the lure. The pressure and volume of the gas is used to produce simple mechanical movement and the flow of gas is used to produce bubbling, thereby creating forms of animation.

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