Worm-efficient fishing hook

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A01K 83/00 (2006.01) A01K 85/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1127390

ABSTRACT In worm fishing, the way of baiting a conventional hook permits the worm to be somehow removed rather too frequently; consequently, there is the excessive need for the re-baiting with fresh new worms. This easiness of worm removal is due to the ineffective present hook designs because worm-efficiency and natural worm-appearance are not considered. In this invention, a portion of the shank between the eye at the free end and the barb at the other end, is bent through approximately an additional 360 degrees in any direction or profile. This results in a better baiting of the hook with the worm by making available a relatively much longer shank which would accept a much larger portion of the worm, or even the entire worm, around the hook. The overall distance between the eye and the barbed point is still maintained essentially the same for any given hook size. Hook rigidity can still be satisfactorily retained by increasing the shank cross section if necessary.

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