The present invention relates generally to equipment and accessories used by anglers in the sport of fishing. More particularly, it relates to landing nets that are of the type used by anglers to assist them with catching fish.
To increase their chances for successful fishing, anglers utilize equipment and accessories that will aid in catching fish. The landing net is one piece of equipment that anglers have used for many years to help reduce the load that is otherwise placed on the angler's hook and on the line that is connected to it when pulling a fish toward the angler, thereby also reducing the risk of losing the hooked fish. It also aids the angler in landing the fish more quickly. More recently, modern anglers opt for the release of the caught fish, the idea being that the fish can recover and be recaught at another time. This catch and release practice of fishing tends to look for ways to decrease the trauma inflicted on the fish while being caught and thereby increasing the likelihood of survival of the released fish. By decreasing the amount of time to land the hooked fish the degree of exhaustion decreases and the likelihood of fish recovery and survival increases. When a landing net is used, fish tend to be caught more quickly. In the view of this inventor, however, there is room for improvement of the traditional landing net, particularly in light of the fact that landing nets have not changed very much over time and certainly not in step with the modern acceptance and goals of catch and release fishing. Some landing nets try to achieve an increase in effectiveness by utilizing a longer handle and or a larger hoop opening thereby making it easier and quicker to get the fish in the net. While these landing net changes can help there are practical limitations to increases in handheld landing net size. In fact, some anglers cite the cumbersome aspect of carrying landing nets as a reason they don't use them at all or less frequently than they would like to.
The asymmetric hoop shape of the present invention has obtained these objects. The asymmetric shape of the present invention provides for a landing net hoop opening that is proportioned in such a way as to purposefully place more hoop area in the place that the hooked fish initially enters the net in relation to the angler. In consideration of the position of the angler to the approaching hooked fish, greater landing net hoop efficiency can be achieved with the present invention than with the current landing net hoop shapes. The foregoing and other features of the present invention will be apparent from the detailed description that follows.
Referring now to the drawings in detail, wherein like numbers represent like elements throughout,
As shown, the landing net 10 assembly includes a handle 16, the hoop 12 connected together and a net 18 attached thereto. The handle 16 and the hoop 12 can be constructed of many various materials including, but not limited to wood, metal, composites, thermoplastics and so forth. The net 18 can also be made of various materials such as, but not limited to, nylon mesh, knotted string, rubberized materials and so forth. The hoop 12 being asymmetric in its circumference with one side of the hoop 12 shape following a more traditional shape starting from the hoop 12 connection at the handle 16 and traveling the circumference of the hoop 12 until at the point where a traditional shape typically would return to the handle 16 in a symmetric pattern, but instead continues more laterally until finally making a tighter radius and continuing in a more direct path back to the handle 16. This arrangement places the most wide aspect of the hoop 12 opening lower down the hoop and further away from the angler holding the landing net thus creating a more advantageous area to catch or scoop the fish 20.
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The advantages of the present invention include, without limitation, a more efficient handheld landing net 10 hoop 12 shape for any given hoop 12 circumference.
In broad embodiment, the present invention is a landing net 10 of efficient asymmetric hoop 12 shape for common angler 14 holding positions when catching fish 20.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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62165095 | May 2015 | US |