Fishing lure

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A01K 83/00 (2006.01) A01K 83/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2388796

A fishing lure comprising of two stationary barb-less wire hooks facing upwards and one movable barb-less hook facing downward which changes positions when tension is exerted on the fishing line by the fish caught on the hook ends. When a fish is insisting on going in the opposite direction this causes the barb-less wire hook to swivel on its connected axis, thereby expanding the stationary hooks and the swivel hook to spread wide apart. This makes it very difficult for the fish to open its mouth wide enough to escape the hold of the three barb-less hooks since they are now spreading open the fish mouth to its maximum. The barb-less, weed-less hooks make it very acceptable for releasing the fish if found not to be acceptable in size or species. By simply pressing on the back of the central barb-less hook, the sharp hook ends retract from their original holes without tearing or damaging the fish so as to be able to be released for future growth. Therefore this lure would be more humane in catch and release, which is becoming very popular and the law in many locations, and gives the fisherman a better chance of catching a fish and releasing it without serious damage with this device than with ordinary lures with barbs.

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