Claims
- 1. In the method of storing and using a plurality of fully rigged fishing poles, each comprising a rod, a reel and fishing line thereon, in a competitive fishing tournament, comprising the steps of:
- storing each pole when not in use by quickly sliding a rod portion, exclusive of the reel, of each of said fishing poles into a tubular sheath having a closed, rounded, distal end and an open, proximal end through which the rod portion may be easily slid into the sheath, said sheath formed of solid, substantially smooth, soft, pliable, medium weight plastic, and securing said sheath to the reel of the related fishing pole by means of an elastic loop; and
- retrieving any of said poles selected for use by releasing said elastic loop from said related reel and quickly sliding said rod portion from said sheath.
- 2. A tangle-avoiding, quick-use casing for a fishing pole having a tip, a reel, and a shaft portion extending from said reel to said tip, consisting essentially of a tubular sheath of substantially smooth, soft, pliable medium weight, solid plastic material having an open end and a rounded, closed end and being of a length substantially that of the shaft portion of a fishing pole which is to be encased thereby, said sheath being tapered along a portion of its length contiguous with said closed end, and an elastic loop secured to the open end of said sheath for engaging the reel of a fishing pole, thereby to resiliently urge said shaft portion into said sheath.
- 3. A tangle-avoiding, quick-use casing for a fishing pole having a tip, a reel, and a shaft portion extending from said reel to said tip, consisting essentially of a tubular sheath of substantially smooth, soft, pliable canvas backed, medium weight, solid plastic material having an open end and a rounded, closed end and being of a length substantially that of the shaft portion of a fishing pole which is to be encased thereby, said sheath being tapered along a portion of its length contiguous with said closed end, and an elastic loop secured to the open end of said sheath for engaging the reel of a fishing pole, thereby to resiliently urge said shaft portion into said sheath.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/300,989, filed Sep. 6, 1994, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Dan Bailey's Fly Shop, 1990, "D.B. Dun Rod Cases", p. 56. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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300989 |
Sep 1994 |
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