The following patents were found during the course of a search of the United States Patent Office:
An objective of the invention is to overcome some of the drawbacks relating to the designs of previous fishhook removal devices. The main problem that I found is that none of the patented devices cross-referenced above as related applications could hold the hook securely, and the hook could not be withdrawn from the fish without re-snagging the hook inside the fish. This is also a problem of snagging the hook back into the fish is also present when using pliers. My De-Hooker solves this problems by strongly securing the hook to itself, so that the point of the hook cannot come in contact with the flesh of the fish as the hook is withdrawn from the fish. I have invented Tommaso's De-Hooker to provide the sport fisherman a more humane way to remove the fishing hook from a fish during catch and release.
This invention relates generally to devices having utility in the fishing industry, and more specifically to devices used to extract a fishing hook from a hooked fish, while doing as little harm to the fish that swallowed it as possible.
In accordance with the purposes of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention was designed with ease of use in mind. Once the leader is attached to one of the hooks in the T part, It allows the user to hold the fish with one hand, and use the De-Hooker with the other hand. First the leader loop is hooked on. Then the chisel end of the rod is inserted into the fish's mouth along the leader towards the hook. The rod part of Tommaso's De-Hooker is pushed along by the pressure of the thumb on the rod and the opposite pressure of the fingers on the T part as illustrated in
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, illustrate the embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings, I will endeavor to show all of the parts of the invention, and how the invention is made to function. The drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale:
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The embodiment of the invention also includes a T shaped part as shown In
Once the leader is attached to one of the hooks in the T part, It allows the user to hold the fish with one hand, and use the De-Hooker with the other hand. First the leader loop is hooked on. Then the chisel end of the rod is inserted into the fish's mouth along the leader towards the hook. The rod part of Tommaso's De-Hooker is pushed along by the pressure of the thumb on the rod and the opposite pressure of the fingers on the T part as illustrated in