The invention is generally related to the field of fishing hooks and more particularly relates to fishing hooks adapted for attachment of a dropper, such as, for example, additional flies, baits, lures, indicators, stimulators and weights.
Conventional fish hooks and riggings fail to provide an efficient way to add additional flies, baits, lures, indicators, stimulators or weights. A practice has been to tie fishing line into the bend of a hook to create so-called “drops” from the hook. These drops then allow additional items to be attached to the fishing line extending from the hook.
The conventional drops fastened by fishing line to the bend of the hook tend to slide along the body of the hook. This can cause break of the fishing line due to friction. The conventional drops can also be difficult to maneuver and retrieve when operating a boat in moving water or managing multiple anglers at once. Moreover, the conventional drops can result in dislodgement of the primary hook from which the drop is attached, such as when a secondary hook is connected to an object and pulls the primary hook out backwards.
It would, therefore, be a significant improvement in the art and technology to provide dropper hooks that overcome the problems of the conventional art.
An embodiment of the invention is a system including a shank forming a bend and a barb on a first end, a first eyelet connected to the shank on a second end, and a second eyelet connected to the shank opposing the bend and the barb.
Another embodiment of the invention is a method including providing a first eyelet, providing a bend to a shank connected by a first end to the first eyelet, providing a barb to a second end of the shank opposite the first eyelet, and providing a second eyelet to the shank.
Yet another embodiment of the invention is a fish hook including a shank forming a relatively straight portion and extending to a bend portion, a first eyelet at a first end of the relatively straight portion of the shank opposite the bend portion, a barb at a second end of the bend portion of the shank opposite the relatively straight portion, and a second eyelet connected to the shank.
Another embodiment of the invention is a method including providing a fish hook including a first eyelet and a second eyelet connected by a shank having a relatively straight portion, a bend and a barb, connecting a fishing line to the first eyelet, and connecting a leader line to the second eyelet.
Yet another embodiment of the invention is a method of manufacture including providing a shank having a relatively straight portion, a bend and a barb on a first end of the shank, providing a first eyelet to a second end of the shank opposing the first end, and providing a second eyelet to the shank.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the accompanying figures, in which like references indicate similar elements, and in which:
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In operation, a fishing line is connected to the primary eyelet 102. A separate leader line is attached to the secondary eyelet 110. The leader line may include or connect to a fly, bait, lure, indicator, stimulator, weight or other device or item. In use, the system 100 provides a first hook for catching fish and the secondary eyelet 110 permits attachment of a dropped item to the first hook.
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In operation, the primary eyelet 202 is tied with a fishing line from a rod and reel or other source. A separate leader line is tied to the secondary eyelet 210. The leader line may connect to a second hook, fly, lure, or other device or item. In use, the system 200 provides a first hook for catching fish and a second trailing device or item dropped from the first hook.
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The shank 306 extends to opposing the secondary eyelet 304 to a bend 308 and into a barbed extent 310.
In operation, a fishing line is tied to the primary eyelet 302. A separate fishing line leader is tied to the secondary eyelet 304 near the primary eyelet 302. The separate fishing line leader can be connected to a trailing hook, fly, lure or other device or item. The system 300 provides a first fishing hook and the separate leader from the secondary eyelet 304 connects to another item.
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In operation, the primary eyelet 402 is connected to a fishing line. A separate and additional portion of leader is attached to the second eyelet 412. The leader may connect to a hook, fly, lure, weight, or other device or item. In use, the leader and its attached device or item drops or trails in relation to the system 400.
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In operation, a fishing line is connected to the primary eyelet 502. A separate leader line can be attached to the secondary eyelet 512 of the system 500. The separate leader line can connect to a hook, fly, weight, or other device or item. In use, the separate leader line and connected device or item trails (or drops) beyond the system 500.
The systems 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 can each be formed of wire or molded or extruded metal. The secondary eyelet of the systems can be connected to the shank of the systems by welding or solder, or manufactured integrated with the shank.
In the foregoing, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate, however, that various modifications, substitutions, deletions, and additions can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the specification and figures are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense, and all such modifications substitutions, deletions, and additions are intended to be included within the scope of the invention. Any benefits, advantages, or solutions to problems that may have been described above with regard to specific embodiments, as well as device(s), connection(s), step(s) and element(s) that may cause any benefit, advantage, or solution to occur or become more pronounced, are not to be construed as a critical, required, or essential feature or element.