CN111713467A - Bait for fishing - Google Patents

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CN111713467A
CN111713467A CN201910224106.2A CN201910224106A CN111713467A CN 111713467 A CN111713467 A CN 111713467A CN 201910224106 A CN201910224106 A CN 201910224106A CN 111713467 A CN111713467 A CN 111713467A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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    • A01K85/16Artificial bait for fishing with other than flat, or substantially flat, undulating bodies, e.g. plugs
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Abstract

The invention provides a fishing lure capable of reliably realizing bending movement between a head part and a main part of the lure. The fishing lure of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a head (2) on which a fishing line (L) is mounted; a main body part (3) which is provided at the head part and extends to the rear of the head part and is provided with a fishhook (A); and a pivot (4) that connects the head portion and the trunk portion, and allows the head portion and the trunk portion to freely rotate relative to each other in the vertical direction, wherein the head portion is formed of a material having a large mass, and the trunk portion is formed of a material having a small mass.

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Bait for fishing
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a lure for fishing fish, cuttlefish, or the like.
Background
Conventionally, as such a lure, for example, a lure shown in patent document has been proposed.
The technology adopts the following structure: a pair of body structures are connected by dividing the bait body into two parts in the length direction, and the two parts can freely rotate through a pivot.
Then, it was used in the following state: a part of the body structure is connected to a fishing line, and a hook is attached to the other part of the body structure.
In addition, the fishing lure is constructed such that a lure body is thrown into the sea and the lure is pulled by a fishing line, and the body structure divided into two parts is rotated relatively up and down by the resistance of water, and fish or squid is attracted by the movement of the body structure.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese licensed utility model No. 3046698
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
In the aforementioned conventional lure, the lure body is subjected to a bending movement by the relative rotation of the pair of body structures, but there is still a problem to be improved as follows.
That is, there is a problem that, when resistance is applied to water, the resistance acts on the whole of the pair of body structures, and therefore the lure body is likely to move as a whole, and relative rotation of the body structures is suppressed.
Therefore, it is conceivable that the bending movement of the pair of body structures is suppressed, and the attracting effect to the squid by the bending movement is reduced.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a lure for fishing capable of reliably performing a bending motion of a head portion and a trunk portion constituting the lure.
Means for solving the problems
The fishing lure of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a head portion on which a fishing line is mounted; a trunk portion extending rearward of the head portion and having a hook attached thereto; and a pivot shaft that couples the head portion and the trunk portion and allows the head portion and the trunk portion to freely rotate relative to each other in the vertical direction, wherein the head portion is formed of a material having a large mass, and the trunk portion is formed of a material having a small mass.
The fishing lure according to the present invention connects the head to a fishing line, and swims in water while pulling the head with the fishing line.
In doing this water swimming, the resistance of the water is fully applied to the bait.
Here, in the present invention, since the head portion is formed of a material having a large mass and the trunk portion is formed of a material having a small mass, the movement of the trunk portion is larger than the movement of the head portion in a case where the resistance of water acting on the head portion and the trunk portion is constant.
As a result, the bending movement of the trunk portion with respect to the head portion is smoothly performed, and the attracting effect to the fish or the squid can be effectively exerted.
The trunk portion may be formed of a plurality of trunk portion structures divided into a plurality in the longitudinal direction thereof, and the trunk portion structures may be coupled to each other by a plurality of pivots between the trunk portion structures so as to allow relative rotation in the vertical direction.
With this configuration, the bending movement of the trunk portion can be diversified, and the attracting effect can be improved.
Further, the following structure may be adopted: the pivot shaft is composed of a pair of pivot shaft structures divided into two parts in the axial direction, and the pivot shaft structures are detachably connected by screwing in the axial direction.
By adopting such a structure, the trunk portion can be detached from or remounted to the head portion by removing the pivot shaft.
In the case of fishing a fish or a squid, the fish or the squid which bites the trunk portion is hooked on a hook attached to the trunk portion.
Therefore, since the trunk portion is easily damaged, by adopting the structure for the pivot shaft, replacement of the trunk portion can be realized.
When the fishing lure is used as a lure for fishing a squid, a multi-hook fishing hook is used as the fishing hook, and the fishing hook is attached to the rear end portion of the trunk portion in the front-rear direction of the trunk portion.
In the case where the fishing lure is used as a fishing lure, the hook is a J-shaped hook or a three-hook, and the hook is attached to the trunk portion using an eyelet attached to the trunk portion.
Effects of the invention
According to the present invention, the movements of the head and the trunk constituting the lure can be made different, and the bending movement thereof can be reliably realized.
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Fig. 1 is a side view showing a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a plan view showing a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is an exploded plan view showing a state in which a trunk portion is cut away in the first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a side view showing the first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a side view showing a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a side view showing a third embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
A first embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to fig. 1 to 4.
In these drawings, reference numeral 1 denotes a fishing lure (hereinafter simply referred to as "lure") according to the present embodiment.
The bait 1 is a bait imitating fish, shrimp, etc., and has: a head part 2 to which a fishing line L (refer to fig. 4) is attached, a trunk part 3 which is extended rearward at the head part 2 and to which a hook a is attached, and a pivot 4 for connecting the head part and the trunk part and allowing them to freely rotate relatively in the up-down direction, the head part 2 or the trunk part 3 being formed of a material in which one has a mass larger than the other.
In the present embodiment, the head 2 is formed of a material having a large mass, for example, lead is used as the material having a large mass, and silicone resin, foamed resin, or the like is used as the material having a small mass.
A connecting piece 2a integrally formed with the head 2 is provided at the rear of the head 2 so as to be connected rearward, and a through hole 5 is formed in the substantially central portion of the connecting piece 2a in the thickness direction thereof.
An engaging groove 3a opened forward is formed in the front portion of the trunk portion 3, and through holes 6 extending in the width direction of the trunk portion 3 are coaxially formed in both side walls positioned so as to sandwich the engaging groove 3a, respectively, and the through holes 6 communicate with the engaging groove 3 a.
Each through hole 6 is formed with a large diameter portion 6a and a small diameter portion 6b, the large diameter portion 6a is opened on the side surface of the trunk portion 3, and the small diameter portion 6b is continuous with the large diameter portion 6a and opened in the engagement groove 3 a.
The connecting piece 2a provided in the head portion 2 is configured to be loosely fitted into the engaging groove 3a formed in the trunk portion 3, and the through hole 5 formed in the connecting piece 2a is located on the same axis as the through hole 6 formed in the trunk portion 3.
The pivot shaft 4 is constituted by a pair of pivot shaft structures 7 and 8 divided into two parts in the longitudinal direction thereof.
These pivot structures 7 and 8 are formed with flange portions 7a and 8a having an outer diameter substantially equal to a large diameter portion 6a of the through hole 6 formed in the body portion 3, and shaft portions 7b and 8b provided on the same axis as the flange portions 7a and 8a and fitted into a small diameter portion 6b of the through hole 6 formed in the body portion 3, respectively.
Further, a male screw 9 is extended from a tip end of the shaft portion 7b (8b) of one of the shaft structures 7(8), and a female screw 10 is formed at a tip end of the shaft portion 8b (7b) of the other of the shaft structures 8(7), and the female screw 10 is opened and screwed into the male screw 9.
An eyelet 11 to which the fishing line L is attached is provided integrally with the head portion 2 at the upper part of the front end of the head portion 2, and a hook a composed of a plurality of hooks for fishing a squid is attached to the rear end portion of the trunk portion 3.
As shown by the arrow (X) in fig. 3, in the lure 1 according to the present embodiment having the above-described configuration, the connecting piece 2a of the head 2 is inserted into the engaging groove 3a of the body 3, and the through holes 5 and 6 formed respectively are overlapped so that the through holes 5 and 6 are coaxial.
Next, as shown by arrows (Y) in fig. 3, the pivot structures 7 and 8 are inserted into the overlapped through holes 5 and 6 from both side portions of the trunk portion 3, respectively, and the pivot structures 7 and 8 are fastened.
Thus, the head portion 2 and the trunk portion 3 are coupled by the pivot 4 and allowed to freely rotate in the vertical direction, thereby constituting the lure 1 according to the present embodiment.
The lure 1 is used for fishing by connecting a fishing line L to an eyelet 11 formed at a head 2 and throwing into water.
Then, the lure 1 put into the water floats in the water by pulling the fishing line L.
When the lure 1 swims in water, the resistance of the water acts on the lure 1.
Here, since the head 2 of the lure 1 is set to have a greater mass than the trunk 3, the movement of the head 2 is slow, while the movement of the trunk 3 is fast.
As a result, as shown by the broken line in fig. 4, the lure 1 reliably rotates relatively so as to bend at the connecting portion between the head 2 and the trunk 3.
By reliably obtaining the bending movement of the lure 1 in this way, the attracting effect to the fish or the squid can be effectively secured.
On the other hand, in the case of fishing a fish or a cuttlefish, the trunk portion 3 may be damaged by biting of the fish or the cuttlefish.
In this case, the damaged trunk 3 can be removed by removing the pivot 4 and replaced with a new trunk 3 by the reverse operation.
In addition, various shapes, sizes, and the like of the respective structural members shown in the above-described embodiments are merely examples, and various modifications can be made according to design requirements and the like.
For example, as shown in fig. 5, the following structure may be adopted: the trunk portion 3 is formed of a plurality of trunk portion structures 12 and 13 divided into a plurality of sections in the longitudinal direction thereof, and these trunk portion structures 12 and 13 are connected by a pivot shaft 4 identical to the pivot shaft 4 and are allowed to rotate relatively in the vertical direction.
By adopting such a configuration, as shown by a broken line in fig. 5, the bending form of the trunk portion 3 can be changed.
In the case where the lure 1 is used as a fishing lure, as shown in fig. 6, a ring-shaped eyelet 14 is attached to the belly or tail of the trunk portion 3, and a J-shaped hook or a three-hook is attached to the eyelet 14.
Description of the reference numerals
1 (for fishing) bait
2 head 2a connecting piece
3 trunk 3a engaging groove
4-pivot
5 through hole
6 through hole 6a large diameter part 6b small diameter part
7 pivot structure 7a flange 7b shaft part
8 pivot structure 8a flange 8b shaft
9 Male thread
10 female thread
11 eyelet
12 trunk structure
13 trunk structure
14 holes
A fishhook
L fishing line

Claims (5)

1. A fishing lure, comprising:
a head portion on which a fishing line is mounted;
a trunk portion extending rearward of the head portion and having a hook attached thereto; and
a pivot connecting the head portion and the trunk portion and allowing the head portion and the trunk portion to freely rotate relative to each other in an up-down direction,
wherein the head portion is formed of a material having a large mass, and the trunk portion is formed of a material having a small mass.
2. The fishing lure according to claim 1,
the trunk portion is formed of a plurality of trunk portion structural bodies divided into a plurality of sections in the longitudinal direction thereof, and a pivot shaft for connecting the trunk portion structural bodies and allowing relative rotation in the vertical direction is provided between the trunk portion structural bodies.
3. The fishing lure according to claim 1 or 2,
the pivot shaft is composed of a pair of pivot shaft structures divided into two parts in the axial direction thereof, and these pivot shaft structures are detachably coupled by being screwed in the axial direction thereof.
4. The fishing lure according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
the fishing lure is a lure for fishing a squid, and the fishhook is a multi-hook type fishhook installed at a rear end portion of the trunk portion in a front-rear direction of the trunk portion.
5. The fishing lure according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
the fishing lure is a fishing lure, the fishhook is a J-shaped fishhook or a three-hook fishhook, and the trunk portion is provided with an eyelet for attaching the fishhook.
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JP2007174925A (en) * 2005-12-27 2007-07-12 Shimano Inc Lure
CN101171910A (en) * 2006-11-02 2008-05-07 株式会社岛野 Artificial bait
CN101176440A (en) * 2006-11-07 2008-05-14 伊东浩一 Fishing lure
CN101185429A (en) * 2006-11-20 2008-05-28 株式会社岛野 Simulation bait
CN102858152A (en) * 2010-03-22 2013-01-02 Fiiish公司 Fishing Lure
CN103222450A (en) * 2012-01-31 2013-07-31 古洛布莱株式会社 An artificial bait
CN203661839U (en) * 2014-01-15 2014-06-25 陈参谋 Multi-section bionic bait
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