1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates method or methods for lifting fish from a first elevation to a second elevation.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is quite common for fisherman to fish from an elevated perch, such as a pier, bridge, platform or dock. The Gulf Coast area, for example, has a number of fishing piers which extend from land out into the ocean. When fishing under such conditions, the fisherman is required to lift the hooked fish from a first elevation, i.e. the ocean, to a second higher elevation i.e. the pier, without losing the fish.
Various methods have been utilized in an attempt to get the fish to the higher elevation without losing it. For example, the fisherman may try just reeling in the fish. However, a fish is prone to wiggle off the hook during such reeling activity. Also, a larger fish that is being reeled in may exceed the weight limit of the fishing line which results in the line breaking and the fish being lost. Another method which has been utilized is a net which is on a long handle. This approach is unwieldy due to the height separation which exists between the fisherman and the fish. Also, larger fish may be capable of jumping out of the net.
Yet a further approach which has been utilized is using a “hoop net.” A hoop net is a circular net attached to a hoop and secured to a rope. The hoop net is positioned beneath the hooked fish and then hauled upwards by the rope. A hoop net is frequently awkward to guide, especially in windy conditions, and the hoop net can be too shallow for a large fish.
In accordance with the present invention, a fish lifting device is provided for use with fishing pole apparatus comprising a fishing line having a high-test leader at its distal end. A fish lifting device according to the present invention comprises a plate having first and second ends and at least two side portions. A first opening is formed in the plate proximate its first end, and a second opening is formed in the plate between the first opening and the second end of the plate. A first elongated channel, which is formed in the plate, extends from the second opening toward the second end of the plate. A second elongated channel is formed in the plate between one of its sides and the second opening.
A fish lifting device in accordance with the present invention may further comprise a utility line which is operatively secured to the plate by engaging the first opening. In one embodiment, the utility line comprises a rope which is attached to a swivel eye spring hook which engages the first opening in the plate. In yet another embodiment, the utility line comprises a rope which is secured to the plate through first opening.
The shape of the plate in a fish lifting device in accordance with the present invention may have an arbitrary shape, and, in one embodiment, the plate is rectangular in shape. In yet another embodiment, a fish lifting device according to the present invention is generally fish-shaped. The material from which the plate is fabricated may, for example, be metal, although other materials such as hard plastic and carbon fiber material may be used. In one embodiment, the plate is fabricated from aluminum.
In accordance with the present invention, a method is provided for lifting a fish from a first elevation to a second elevation, where the fish has been hooked by a fisherman located at the second elevation using a fishing pole comprising a fishing line having a connector, e.g., a swivel, and a high-test leader section at its distal end. A method according to the present invention comprises the step of passing the fishing line that is proximate the fisherman through a first channel formed in a plate and into an opening which is also formed in that plate which is in communication with the first channel. The plate may then be lowered toward the distal end of the fishing line with a utility line secured to the plate. The plate is lowered until it is below the connector. The next step in a method according to the present invention is securing the high-test leader portion of the fishing line in a second channel in the plate. This second channel is in communication with the opening in the plate, and the securing of the high-test leader portion may be effected by applying an upward force to the utility line. Once the high-test leader portion of the fishing line is secured, the hooked fish may be lifted by continuing to apply an upward force to the utility line.
In the accompanying drawings,
a and 2b are perspective views of end portions 30 and 31, respectively, of the fish lifting apparatus of
a and 4b are pictorial drawings illustrating certain aspects of a method in accordance with the present invention.
It will be appreciated that the present invention may take many forms and embodiments. In the following description, some embodiments of the invention are described and numerous details are set forth to provide an understanding of the present invention. Those skilled in the art will appreciate, however, that the present invention may be practiced without those details and that numerous variations and modifications from the described embodiments may be possible. The following description is thus intended to illustrate and not to limit the present invention.
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A first elongated channel 18 is formed in plate 11 and extends from the second opening 17 toward the second end 13 of plate 11. End 18a of channel 18, may, for example, have a circular cross-section. A second elongated channel 19 is formed in the plate 11 between one of its sides 15 and the second opening 17.
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The operation of a fish lifting device according to the present invention is now discussed with respect to
An upward force is then exerted on utility line 40 which causes the high test leader 55 to be pulled into channel 18, as illustrated in