Claims
- 1. A fishing rig comprising a translucent monofilament fishing leader line having a length in the range from about seven centimeters to about one meter, said translucent fishing line attracting fish to said rig by permitting light with a wave length that falls only in the range of from around 500 to around 750 nano meters to pass through said translucent fishing line so as to produce a glow of color in water.
- 2. The fishing rig defined in claim 1, further comprising said translucent fishing line having a snell loop tied at one of its ends.
- 3. The fishing rig defined in claim 2, further comprising said translucent fishing line having a snap and swivel attached to its other end.
- 4. The fishing rig defined in claim 3, further comprising said translucent fishing line being connected to a spinner blade and beads located between said snell loop and said swivel.
- 5. The fishing rig defined in claim 1, wherein said length of said translucent fishing line is in the range from about fifteen to about fifty centimeters.
- 6. The fishing rig defined in claim 5, wherein said length of said translucent fishing line is in the range from about twenty to about thirty centimeters.
- 7. The fishing rig defined in claim 1, said wave length of said light produces a color selected from the group consisting of chartreuse, orange, pink and lime.
- 8. The fishing rig defined in claim 1, wherein said translucent fishing line is transparent.
- 9. A fishing rig comprising a translucent non-fluorescent monofilament fishing leader line having a snell loop tied at one of its ends, said translucent fishing line having a length in the range from about seven centimeters to about one meter, said translucent fishing line attracting fish to said rig by permitting to pass through said translucent fishing line only light with a wave length that falls in the range of from around 500 to around 750 nanometers that produces an apparent glow in water being fished of a color selected from the group consisting of chartreuse, orange, pink and lime.
- 10. The fishing rig defined in claim 9, wherein said translucent fishing line is transparent.
- 11. The fishing rig defined in claim 9, further comprising said translucent fishing line having a snap and swivel attached to its other end.
- 12. The fishing rig defined in claim 11, further comprising said translucent fishing line being connected to a spinner blade and beads located between said snell loop and said swivel.
- 13. The fishing rig defined in claim 9, wherein said length of said translucent fishing line is in the range from about fifteen to about fifty centimeters.
- 14. The fishing rig defined in claim 13, wherein said length of said translucent fishing line is in the range from about twenty to about thirty centimeters.
- 15. The method of attracting fish to a bait being fished in water, comprising connecting said bait to a translucent monofilament fishing leader line that produces an apparent color glow in said water by permitting light with a wave length in the range only from around 500 to around 750 nanometers to pass through said translucent fishing line, preventing transmission there through of light outside of said range, and limiting the length of said translucent fishing leader line to the range of from about seven centimeters to about one meter.
- 16. The method of attracting fish to a bait defined in claim 15, further comprising limiting the length of said translucent fishing line to the range from about fifteen to about fifty centimeters.
- 17. The method of attracting fish to a bait defined in claim 16, further comprising limiting the length of said translucent fishing line to the range from about twenty to about thirty centimeters.
- 18. The method of attracting fish to a bait defined in claim 15, further comprising limiting the wave lengths in said range to a wave length that produces a color selected from the group consisting of chartreuse, orange, pink and lime.
Parent Case Info
This application is entitled to the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/036,982, which was filed on Jan. 30, 1997.
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