Claims
- 1. A fishing supply caddy apparatus having a cooler and means for maintaining live bait, and adapted to carrying fishing paraphernalia comprising:
- a rectangular, molded plastic, fishing supply caddy cart with a front end and a rear end, and having four supporting wheels;
- a cooler compartment located in said rear end with a first lid including a smaller second lid, wherein said second lid has a storage space for a tackle box;
- a live bait well compartment located in said rear end with a third lid including a smaller fourth lid;
- an open storage space located proximate to said front end for carrying fishing paraphernalia;
- a T-shaped handle located in said rear end and adapted to be lockable in a vertical position and at an inclined position 45.degree. from the vertical position; and
- a bracket projecting from said front end and having holding means for holding a plurality of fishing poles and a beach umbrella;
- whereby said caddy can be pulled and pushed in rough terrain and deep sand by said supporting wheels when said handle is locked in said 45.degree. inclined position.
- 2. The fishing supply caddy apparatus according to claim 1, including a catch means and a plug means located on a side of said cart, for attaching a battery operated aerator pump system.
- 3. The fishing supply caddy apparatus according to claim 1, there further being drainage ports in said rear end of said cart, for said cooler compartment and said live bait well compartment.
- 4. The fishing supply caddy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said T-shaped handle is telescopic and has locking means for maintaining a normal position and an extended position.
- 5. The fishing supply caddy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said bracket extends the full width of said caddy apparatus and includes at least three vertical holes therethrough, which define said holding means.
- 6. The fishing supply caddy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said wheels are traction wheels.
- 7. The fishing supply caddy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first and said third lids are of approximately identical, predetermined dimensions.
- 8. The fishing supply caddy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second and said fourth lids are of approximately identical, predetermined dimensions.
- 9. The fishing supply caddy apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a battery operated aerator pump system connected to said live bait well compartment.
- 10. A fishing supply caddy apparatus having a cooler and means for maintaining live bait, and adapted to carrying fishing paraphernalia comprising:
- a rectangular, molded plastic, fishing supply caddy cart with a front end and a rear end, and having four supporting wheels;
- a cooler compartment located in said rear end with a first lid including a smaller second lid, wherein said second lid has a storage space for a tackle box;
- a live bait well compartment located in said rear end with a third lid including a smaller fourth lid, there further being a catch means and a plug means located on a side of said cart, for attaching a battery operated aerator pump system, and means interconnecting said live bait well compartment with a battery operated aerator pump system;
- an open storage space located proximate to said front end for carrying fishing paraphernalia;
- a T-shaped handle located in said rear end and adapted to be lockable in a vertical position and at an inclined position 45.degree. from the vertical position; and
- a bracket projecting from said front end and having holding means for holding a plurality of fishing poles and a beach umbrella;
- whereby said caddy can be pulled and pushed in rough terrain and deep sand by either said four wheels or two aligned wheels when said handle is locked in said 45.degree. inclined position.
- 11. The fishing supply caddy apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising a battery operated aerator pump system connected to said live bait well compartment.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/079,495, filed Mar. 26, 1998.
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