This disclosure relates to fishing devices, systems, and methods.
Like many outdoor sports, angling is a pastime enjoyed by many individuals. Typically, an angler selects from among various pieces of equipment specifically designed to attract and catch one or more selected specie(s) of fish. Accordingly, anglers may obtain, store, and transport many different pieces of equipment for use in attracting and catching different species of fish, such as species of fish having different patterns of behavior. For certain fish species, a piece of angling equipment may include many different components with a specific arrangement and configuration that is designed to facilitate a preferred presentation of bait or lure, provide supplemental or alternative attractants, or the like.
For anglers, however, a source of frustration may be encountered when their equipment performs inadequately. Among other reasons, angling equipment may not perform as expected or desired due to tangles and/or snags of the equipment. Particularly, during use, hooks frequently become entangled with debris or with other pieces of equipment with which the hook is used, such as leaders, fishing line, weights, or the like. Thus, reducing snags and tangles is beneficial for improved angling. Particularly where equipment has multiple components, the opportunity for encountering tangles may be increased, causing reduced performance and increased frustration among users.
Another source of frustration may be encountered when storing and/or transporting angling equipment. In such circumstances, angling equipment may similarly become tangled with other pieces of equipment, or with other components of the equipment. Additionally, storage and transportation of angling equipment may be inconvenient due to the size and configuration of the equipment. Accordingly, an angler may wish to reduce a size necessary to store and transport a piece of equipment. Doing so, however, may increase a likelihood of the equipment becoming tangled due to the close proximity of different components, such as hooks.
Accordingly, there is a need for angling equipment adapted to reduce snags and/or tangles during use. Additionally, there is a need for angling equipment that may conveniently be stored and transported.
In a first aspect, a device for fishing in a body of water includes a first generally extended member having a first end and a second end, the second end operable with a first attachment, a second member comprising a generally resilient material having a first portion connected with the first member and a second portion operable with a second fishing attachment, the second member being biased in a position angularly disposed relative to the first member, and a sleeve slidably operable with the first member and the second member to retain the second member disposed proximate and generally in alignment with the first member.
The device may include one or more additional features. For example, the second member may include a first end, a second end, and a medial portion, the second end being biased in a position angularly disposed relative to the first member and adapted to be retained proximate and generally in alignment with the first member by the sleeve. The medial portion may include a loop formed in the second member, and the second member may be connected with the first member proximate the loop and proximate the first end of the first member. Additionally, a distance from the medial portion to the first end of the second member may be unequal to a distance from the medial portion to the second end of the second member. The device may include the second fishing attachment, and the second fishing attachment may be operable with the second member such that the second fishing attachment is prevented from engaging the first member when the second member is in the position angularly disposed relative to the first member. Furthermore, the first member may include a joint at a proximal portion thereof and the first member may be operable to fold about the joint.
In another aspect, a fishing rig includes a first wire member having a first end and a second end, at least one arm connected to the first member proximate the first end of the first member, and a sleeve disposed around the first wire member. The at least one arm is adapted to receive a fishing implement on a distal end thereof and is collapsible for storage. The distal end is spaced from the first member when the arm is not collapsed, and when the arm is collapsed, the sleeve is disposed around the arm to retain the arm in a collapsed position.
The device may include one or more additional features. For example, the at least one arm may include a first portion and a second portion, and the first portion may have a length unequal to a length of the second portion. Additionally, the first wire member may include a medial hinge.
In another aspect, a method of making a fishing rig includes forming a loop in a medial portion of a first generally resilient wire member and securing a first end of a second generally resilient wire member to the first member proximate the loop such that the second member depends from the loop, and such that a first end and a second end of the first member are spaced from one another and spaced from the second member.
The method may include one or more additional features, For example, the method may include hingedly securing a third member to the second member proximate a second end of the second member. The method may include disposing a sleeve surrounding the first member and the second member. Additionally, the disposing may include sliding the sleeve over the first end and the second end of the first member, and bending the first member to dispose the first end and the second end spaced from one another after the sliding.
In another aspect, a method of using a fishing rig having at least one collapsible arm secured to and extending generally laterally from a first member includes collapsing the at least one collapsible arm to dispose the at least one arm proximate and generally parallel to the first member, and sliding a collar over the at least one collapsible arm to retain the at least one collapsible arm proximate and generally parallel to the first member.
The method may include one or more additional features, For example, the method may include releasing the at least one collapsible arm from proximate and generally parallel to the first member by sliding the collar over the at least one collapsible arm.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
a is a front elevation of the fishing rig of
Like reference symbols in the various figures indicate like elements.
The first member 110 includes a segment 111 having a first end 113 and a second end 115, and is generally arranged along a first linear axis (X-X). The first end 113 of the first member 110 includes a loop 117 secured by a sleeve 191 crimped therearound. The loop 117 may, however, be secured by alternative devices, such as one or more tie(s), strap(s), wrapped wire(s), adhesive(s), welding, or the like. A first attachment, for example a fishing weight W, is operable with the first end 113 to provide desired mass, such as to assist in sinking the rig 100 during use. Additionally, another attachment, such as a swivel hook 193 is engaged with the loop 117, if desired, to facilitate engagement and disengagement of, for example, the weight W or other angling equipment or accessory, such as an attractant.
In the implementation illustrated in
Each of the first portion 121a and the third portion 121c extends away from the medial portion 121b at angles (A, B, respectively) relative to the first member 110, whereby the first end 123 and the second end 127 is each spaced laterally from the first member 110. Due to such spacing, an attachment, such as a hook H, operable therewith may be less likely to interact with, and potentially tangle with, the first member 110 and/or any accessories or other structures depending therefrom. Due, however, to a resilient nature of the second member 120, the first end 123 and/or the second end 127 may be disposed adjacent to the segment 111 of the first member 110, if desired, by application of an adequate collapsing force. When collapsed, the first portion 121a and/or the third portion 121c is/are disposed in a position and orientation generally parallel to and adjacent to the segment 111 of the first member 110, as illustrated in
In order to maintain the rig 100 in such a storage configuration illustrated in
Now referring to
While the second member 120 has been described as a single segment 121, the second member 120 may, instead, include two or more segments 221 and 231, as shown in
Now referring to
In some implementations, as illustrated in
As also illustrated in
A number of embodiments of the claimed invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed invention. For example, first member 110 may be fixedly engaged with second member 120, or first member 110 may be removably engaged with second member 120, such as by a threaded coupling or other releasable coupling. Additionally, while second member 120 has been described including loop 125 formed in medial portion 121b, loop 125 may be replaced by a loop formed in second end 115 of first member 110, and medial portion 121b may be joined to first member 110 at a location proximate to and medial of second end 115. Furthermore, a sleeve, a tie, a strap, a clip, or other fastening device may be substituted for, or used in conjunction with, the bead 197 in order to retain the rig 100 in the storage configuration illustrated in
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/143,369, filed on Jan. 8, 2009 and is incorporated herein.
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61143369 | Jan 2009 | US |