A - Human Necessities – 01 – K
Patent
A - Human Necessities
01
K
A01K 85/00 (2006.01) A01K 91/06 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2132188
TITLE - WATERPOWERED FISH DECOY AND JIGGING DEVICE ABSTRACT A fishing device used for trolling or in moving water where sportfishing is shown which employs the force of water, as the device moves through it, to engage a propeller that turns a shaft engaging a cluster of gears. The gears alternately engage a worn shaft and a Spool. The spool retrieves a cable, to which, is attaches a variable parachute drag. This drag incorporates a release mechanisim to which a fish line is attached. The cable, while being retrived on the spool, acclerates the lure attached to the fishline. The lure appears to be a live baitfish that is swimming rapidly to avoid a predator. The worm shaft engages a pawl, which is carried in a pawl retainer to travel along the worm shafts axis and thereby disengaging the spool, which is rotatably mounted on an axle type shaft mounted parallel to the worm shaft, from the gear cluster. The spool has the cable wrapped aroung it while being engaged in the gear cluster and when it becomes disengaged the force of the water against the parachute drag which is attached to the cable causes the cable to unwind. During the unwinding the lure is suspended motionless and begins to flutter as it sinks or floats up thus, resembling a stunned baitfish. The device which is shaped like a fish and incorporates a prominent lateral line, appears to be a feeding predator. The apparent feeding scene as witnessed by other fish triggers the instinct of those fish to feed. The propeller is clear and virtually invisible underwater, allowing the device to more closely imitate a natural fish. This imitating of the feeding scene and the consequent enticement of other fish is desirable to fishermen and enhances the opportunity to catch fish. The device is easy to disassemble allowing for color changes, economical to buy and provides an enhanced fishing technique and thus, is enjoyable for sport- fishermen.
Dubriske Paul Chester
Perley-Robertson Hill & Mcdougall Llp
Schechter David A.
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