Claims
- 1. A no-tie fishing system comprising:
a fish attractor having an eye, the eye having a generally circular configuration and disposed at an end of a shank, the eye having a distal end disposed adjacent to and permanently spaced from the shank; a fishing line having a first end; a permanently formed gap disposed between the distal end of the eye and the shank, the gap sized to allow the fishing line to slide therethrough; a sliding loop formed at the first end of the fishing line for releasably engaging the fishing line with the eye of the fish attractor; the eye of the fish attractor comprises a first color code; and the sliding loop of the fishing line comprises a second color code wherein the first and second color codes indicate a specific fishing application.
- 2. The fishing system of claim 1, wherein the fishing line comprises a tippet.
- 3. The fishing system of claim 1, wherein the fishing line comprises a leader.
- 4. The fishing system of claim 1, wherein the fish attractor comprises a fishing fly.
- 5. The fishing system of claim 1, further comprising the fishing line having a second end with a fixed loop disposed thereon.
- 6. The fishing system of claim 1, wherein the fishing line further comprises:
a first section having a first end and a second end; a second section having a first end and a second end; the sliding loop formed on the first end of the first section; and the second end of the first section releasably engaged with the first end of the second section.
- 7. The fishing system of claim 6, wherein the first section comprises a tippet, and wherein the second section comprises a leader.
- 8. The fishing system of claim 6, further comprising:
a fixed loop formed on the second end of the first section; and a fixed loop formed on the first end of the second section.
- 9. A method for forming a no-thread fishing apparatus comprising:
forming a point on a first end of a shank; forming a barb on the first end of the shank adjacent the point; forming the first end of the shank into a hook; forming an eye having a generally circular configuration on the second end of the shank, the eye having a distal end disposed adjacent to and permanently spaced from the shank thereby forming a permanent gap between the distal end of the eye and the shank, the gap sized to allow a fishing line to slide therethrough; forming a first blocker on the second end of the shank, the first blocker positioned to prevent a fishing line coupled to the eye from sliding off the eye; and forming a second blocker on the shank, the second blocker disposed between the hook and the first blocker, the second blocker positioned to prevent an attractor attached to the shank from obstructing the gap.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein forming a first blocker comprises forming a second barb.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein forming a second blocker comprises forming a second barb.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein forming a second barb comprises nicking a surface of the shank to form the second barb.
- 13. The method of claim 9, wherein forming a first blocker comprises forming a second barb disposed approximately ninety degrees from a plane of the hook.
- 14. The method of claim 9, wherein forming an eye comprises forming the eye substantially parallel to a plane of the hook.
- 15. The method of claim 9, wherein forming an eye comprises forming the eye having an interior eye diameter approximately two times a diameter of the shank.
- 16. The method of claim 9, wherein forming a first blocker comprises flattening the distal end of the eye.
- 17. A no-thread fishing apparatus comprising:
a shank having a first end and a second end; a hook disposed at the first end of the shank; an eye having a generally circular configuration disposed at the second end of the shank; the eye having a distal end disposed adjacent to and permanently spaced from the shank thereby forming a permanent gap disposed between the distal end of the eye and the shank, the gap sized to allow a fishing line to slide therethrough; a first blocker formed as an integral portion of the eye adjacent the distal end to prevent the fishing line from sliding off the eye; and a second blocker disposed on the shank between the hook and the gap to prevent an attractor disposed on the shank from obstructing the gap.
- 18. The fishing apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first blocker comprises a barb.
- 19. The fishing apparatus of claim 17, wherein the second blocker comprises a barb.
- 20. The fishing apparatus of claim 17, wherein the second blocker comprises a wrapping medium secured to the shank.
- 21. The fishing apparatus of claim 17, wherein the eye is formed substantially parallel to a plane of the hook.
- 22. The fishing apparatus of claim 17, wherein the second blocker is formed approximately ninety degrees from a plane of the hook.
- 23. The fishing apparatus of claim 17, wherein the second blocker comprises a barb formed in a direction toward the hook.
- 24. The fishing apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first blocker comprises a barb formed in a direction away from the second end of the shank.
- 25. The fishing apparatus of claim 17, wherein the eye is formed having an interior eye diameter approximately two times a diameter of the shank.
- 26. A fishing apparatus including a fishing device defined in part by a shank with a hook disposed at a first end of the shank and an eye disposed at a second end of the shank, the fishing apparatus comprising:
a fishing line having a first end with a sliding loop formed on the first end of the fishing line by a sliding loop knot; the eye having a generally circular configuration defined in part by a distal end disposed adjacent to and permanently spaced from the shank to permanently form a gap disposed between the distal end of the eye and the shank; the gap size to accommodate engagement and disengagement of the sliding loop with the eye; the sliding loop knot operable to releasably engage and disengage the fishing line with the eye of the fishing device; a blocker formed on the eye as an integral part thereof without crossing the shank with the blocker; the blocker projecting from the distal end of the eye to prevent the sliding loop from sliding off of the eye when the sliding loop knot has releasably engaged the fishing line with the eye; the sliding loop having a diameter which may be decreased by movement of the sliding loop knot to releasably engage the fishing line with the eye by clinching the sliding loop against the eye and which may be increased by movement of the sliding loop knot to allow movement of the sliding loop over the blocker and disengagement of the sliding loop from the eye; the sliding loop knot defined in part by a first loop and a second loop disposed adjacent to each other and adjacent to a central portion of the fishing line; a free end of the fishing line wrapped multiple times around the central portion and through the first loop and the second loop and drawn away from the first loop and the second loop to form the sliding loop knot on the first end of the fishing line; and the sliding loop knot operable for movement along the central portion of the fishing line to allow engaging and disengaging the sliding loop knot with the eye of the fishing device.
- 27. The fishing apparatus of claim 26 wherein the fishing line further comprises:
a first section having a first end and a second end; a second section having a first end and a second end; the sliding loop formed on the first end of the first section; and the second end of the first section releasably engaged with the first end of the second section.
- 28. The fishing apparatus of claim 27 further comprising:
a first fixed loop formed on the second end of the first section; a second fixed loop formed on the first end of the second section; and the first fixed loop and the second fixed loop releasably engaged with each other.
- 29. The fishing apparatus of claim 26 further comprising:
the sliding loop knot defined in part by a first loop and a second loop disposed adjacent to each other and adjacent to a central portion of the fishing line; a free end of the fishing line wrapped multiple times around the central portion and through the first loop and the second loop and drawn away from the first loop and the second loop to form the sliding loop knot on the first end of the fishing line; and the sliding loop knot operable for movement along the central portion of the fishing line to allow engaging and disengaging the sliding loop knot with the eye of the fishing device.
- 30. The fishing apparatus of claim 26 further comprising the blocker projecting inward with respect to the distal end.
- 31. The fishing apparatus of claim 26 further comprising the blocker projecting outward with respect to the distal end.
- 32. The fishing apparatus of claim 26 wherein the blocker further comprises a barb.
- 33. A fishing apparatus including a fishing device defined in part by a shank with a hook disposed at one end of the shank and an eye disposed at a second end of the shank, the apparatus comprising:
a fishing line having a first end with a sliding loop formed on the first end of the fishing line by a sliding loop knot; the eye having a distal end disposed adjacent to and permanently spaced from the shank to accommodate engagement and disengagement of the sliding loop with the eye; the shank having a first diameter and the eye having a second diameter at least approximately twice the first diameter; a blocker formed on the eye without any portion of the eye or the blocker crossing the shank; the blocker projecting from the distal end of the eye to prevent the sliding loop from sliding off of the eye; the sliding loop knot operable to releasably engage and disengage the fishing line with the eye of the fishing device; the sliding loop having a diameter which may be decreased by movement of the sliding loop knot to releasably engage the fishing line with the eye by clenching the sliding loop against the eye; and the diameter of the sliding loop may be increased by movement of the sliding loop knot to allow movement of the sliding loop over the blocker and disengagement of the sliding loop from the eye.
- 34. A fish hook and a fishing line comprising:
a shank; a hook disposed at a first end of the shank; an eye disposed at a second end of the shank; the eye having a distal end disposed adjacent to and permanently spaced a selected distance from the shank to allow a portion of the fishing line to slide into the eye; the fishing line having a diameter; the distance between the distal end of the eye and the shank at least equal to approximately twice the diameter of the fishing line; a blocker disposed on and forming an integral part of the eye to prevent the portion of the fishing line from sliding off the eye; the distal end of the eye, the eye and the shank disposed in approximately the same plane; a sliding loop formed on a first end of the fishing line by a sliding loop knot; the sliding loop providing the portion of the line which slides into the eye; the sliding loop having a diameter which may be decreased by movement of a sliding loop knot to releasably engage the fishing line with the eye by clenching the sliding loop against the eye and which may be released by movement of the sliding loop knot to allow movement of the sliding loop over the blocker and disengagement of the sliding loop from the eye; and the sliding loop knot operable for movement to allow engaging and disengaging the sliding loop from the eye of the fish hook.
- 35. The fish hook and fishing line of claim 34 further comprising the distance between the distal end of the eye and the shank equal to approximately twice the diameter of the fishing line.
- 36. The hook and the fishing line of claim 34 further comprising the shank having a diameter and the eye having a diameter at least approximately twice the diameter of the shank.
- 37. The hook and fishing line of claim 34 further comprising:
the distance between the distal end of the eye and the shank equal to approximately twice the diameter of the fishing line; and the shank having a diameter and the eye having a diameter approximately twice the diameter of the shank.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/398,897 filed Sep. 17, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. ______; which claims the benefit of serial No. 60/111,305, filed on Dec. 7, 1998, and is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/129,106 filed Aug. 4, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,970,650.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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