This invention relates to fishing lures and more particularly to lures that mimic an animate object in shape and also contain a rattle chamber to provide attractant noise to the target fish.
Fisherman that are fishing in vegetation such as lily pads need to have a bait that is weedless, can be cast greater distance than any other rubber lure currently on the market, and has a rattle so the fish can locate the lure in heavy cover. All other soft bodied fishing lures do not emit much sound with the rattle inserted into the soft body. Furthermore, inserting a rattle into a soft body lure can also cause the balance of the product to be compromised.
I have solved these problems with a design having a hard head which allows the rattle to emit a much louder sound and maintain the balance of the lure and will also weigh more allowing the lure to be cast much farther.
Referring to the drawings which are appended hereto and which form a portion of this disclosure, it may be seen that:
One or more of the above objects can be achieved, at least in part, by providing a lure having the appearance of an animate object such as a frog or mouse that can be cast by a fisherman onto a set of floating pads such as lily pads in a body of water, or into the space between such pads. The fisherman then works the lure through and across the pads in hope that a large fish will attack the lure.
To accomplish this I have designed a lure 10 with a hard head 20 and a soft rubber body 40 with a rattle within the hard head 20. Specifically, the hard plastic or polycarbonate head 20 contains a free moving tungsten weight 21 within an internal chamber. The weight 21 is susceptible to inertial impact with the inside of the chamber thus creating a loud sound when hitting the side walls of the chamber 22 as the lure is worked over and through the pads.
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Another feature is designed to allow the hook to be assembled after the head and body is assembled and decorated. Referring to
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The combination of the weight of the head, the body and the weights 21 and 41 give the lure added heft such that it can be cast further than the prior art lures of this type. The rubber material of the body 40 should be sufficiently resilient to withstand long distance casting impacts by deforming on impact and returning to its anatomical shape, however it may be necessary to include strategically placed gussets inside the body to assist with maintaining the body shape.
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While in the foregoing specification this invention has been described in relation to certain embodiments thereof, and many details have been put forth for the purpose of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/357,313 filed Jun. 30, 2016 entitled RATTLING SOFT BODY LURE.
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62357313 | Jun 2016 | US |