CN216254832U - Rana chensinensis artificial bait - Google Patents

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CN216254832U
CN216254832U CN202122802329.8U CN202122802329U CN216254832U CN 216254832 U CN216254832 U CN 216254832U CN 202122802329 U CN202122802329 U CN 202122802329U CN 216254832 U CN216254832 U CN 216254832U
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The utility model provides a rana japonica artificial bait, and relates to the technical field of fish artificial baits. Comprises two groups of hooks and a frog-shaped flexible bait sleeve, wherein the bait sleeve comprises a frog tail, a frog back and a frog belly; one end of each of the two matched hooks is connected with the frog tail, the other end of one matched hook is bent towards the frog back, and the other end of the other matched hook is bent towards the frog belly. Two sets of joining in marriage the hook towards frog back of the body and frog tripe respectively can make the jaw about the fish by two sets of joining in marriage the hook and catch on simultaneously, for joining in marriage the hook orientation with setting up and only can catch on the jaw or the lower jaw of fish with one side, the fish is struggling in-process two sets of hooks of joining in marriage each other and is restricted the fish mouth and open too big, can not drop simultaneously, reduces unhooking rate.

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Rana chensinensis artificial bait
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of artificial baits for fish, in particular to a rana chensinensis artificial bait.
Background
A frog-shaped artificial bait for fishing snakeheads. (the snakehead is called as the thunderfish in other areas), so the bait for fishing the snakehead (the snakehead) is called as the frog, and the bait is also shaped like the frog to induce the snakehead to attack the bait so as to catch the opposite side. The choice of frogs is mainly based on quality, size, weight, color, etc.
Most of the existing rana chensinensis baits are single hooks or double hooks, when the auxiliary hooks are hooked to fish, the parts of the auxiliary hooks for hooking the fish are few, the fish only needs to open the mouth for force swimming, the unhooking risk is great, the auxiliary hooks of the existing single hooks and double hooks of rana chensinensis are arranged towards the same side, and the fish is only inserted into the upper jaw or the lower jaw of the fish in a unilateral way when biting the hook, and is also easy to unhook.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model provides a rana chensinensis artificial bait, which is characterized in that the upper jaw and the lower jaw of a fish are hooked by the arrangement of the configuration hooks on the two sides, so that the fish cannot easily break loose when biting the hook.
The embodiment of the utility model is realized by the following steps:
some embodiments of the utility model provide a frog simulating bait, comprising two sets of hooks and a frog-shaped flexible bait sleeve, wherein the bait sleeve comprises a frog tail, a frog back and a frog belly; one end of each of the two matched hooks is connected with the frog tail, the other end of one matched hook is bent towards the frog back, and the other end of the other matched hook is bent towards the frog belly.
In some embodiments of the utility model, the tip of each mating hook is flush with the outer sidewall of the bait sleeve.
In some embodiments of the utility model, each mating hook comprises a bend with a gap between the bend and the outer side wall of the bait sleeve.
In some embodiments of the utility model, the frog tail is circular in cross-section perpendicular to the direction of extension of the bait sleeve.
In some embodiments of the utility model, the bait sleeve further comprises a frog head, the end of which is provided with a loop for connecting a fishing line.
In some embodiments of the utility model, the loop is made of high-force horse thread.
In some embodiments of the utility model, a counterweight is provided at the frog tail.
In some embodiments of the utility model, the device further comprises a connecting piece, the frog head is provided with a first through hole, and the frog tail is provided with a second through hole;
one end of the rope loop is connected with one end of the connecting piece, the balance weight is connected with the other end of the connecting piece, and the plurality of matching hooks are connected with the balance weight; the connecting piece sets up in the bait cover, and the other end of becket extends first through-hole, joins in marriage the hook and extends the second through-hole.
In some embodiments of the utility model, a blocking member is disposed between the weight and the hook, the bait sleeve has elasticity, and the blocking member blocks the second through hole.
In some embodiments of the utility model, the side wall of the bait sleeve is provided with air holes.
Compared with the prior art, the embodiment of the utility model has at least the following advantages or beneficial effects:
the utility model provides a frog artificial bait, which comprises two groups of hooks and a frog-shaped flexible bait sleeve, wherein the bait sleeve comprises a frog tail, a frog back and a frog belly; one end of each of the two matched hooks is connected with the frog tail, the other end of one matched hook is bent towards the frog back, and the other end of the other matched hook is bent towards the frog belly. Two sets of joining in marriage the hook towards frog back of the body and frog tripe respectively can make the jaw about the fish by two sets of joining in marriage the hook and catch on simultaneously, for joining in marriage the hook orientation with setting up and only can catch on the jaw or the lower jaw of fish with one side, the fish is struggling in-process two sets of hooks of joining in marriage each other and is restricted the fish mouth and open too big, can not drop simultaneously, reduces unhooking rate.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention, the drawings needed to be used in the embodiments will be briefly described below, it should be understood that the following drawings only illustrate some embodiments of the present invention and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope, and for those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained according to the drawings without inventive efforts.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the overall structure of a lure according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing the whole structure of the lure according to the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a sectional view showing the whole structure of the lure according to the embodiment of the present invention having another structure.
Icon: 100-a dividing line; 1-bait sleeve; 2-frog tail; 3-frog back; 4-frog tripe; 5-frog head; 6-matching a hook; 7-bending part; 8-clearance; 9-a rope loop; 10-a counterweight; 11-a first via; 12-a second via; 13-a connector; 14-a connecting ring; 15-plugging piece; 16-air hole.
Detailed Description
In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some, but not all, embodiments of the present invention. The components of embodiments of the present invention generally described and illustrated in the figures herein may be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations.
Thus, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention, presented in the figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the utility model, as claimed, but is merely representative of selected embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
It should be noted that: like reference numbers and letters refer to like items in the following figures, and thus, once an item is defined in one figure, it need not be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.
In the description of the embodiments of the present invention, it should be noted that, if the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", etc. indicate an orientation or a positional relationship based on the orientation or the positional relationship shown in the drawings, or an orientation or a positional relationship which is usually placed when the products of the present invention are used, the description is only for convenience and simplicity, and the indication or the suggestion that the referred device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed in a specific orientation, and be operated, and thus, the present invention should not be construed as being limited. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like are used merely to distinguish one description from another, and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
Furthermore, the terms "horizontal", "vertical", "overhang" and the like do not require that the components be absolutely horizontal or overhang, but may be slightly inclined. For example, "horizontal" merely means that the direction is more horizontal than "vertical" and does not mean that the structure must be perfectly horizontal, but may be slightly inclined.
In the description of the embodiments of the present invention, it should be further noted that unless otherwise explicitly stated or limited, the terms "disposed," "mounted," "connected," and "connected" should be interpreted broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be mechanically or electrically connected; they may be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, or they may be connected through the inside of two elements. The specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention can be understood by those skilled in the art according to specific situations.
Example 1
Please refer to fig. 1.
The utility model provides a frog artificial bait, which comprises two groups of hooks 6 and a frog-shaped flexible bait sleeve 1, wherein the bait sleeve 1 comprises a frog tail 2, a frog back 3 and a frog belly 4; one end of each of the two matched hooks 6 is connected with the frog tail 2, the other end of one matched hook 6 is bent towards the frog back 3, and the other end of the other matched hook 6 is bent towards the frog belly 4.
In this embodiment, based on fig. 1, the number of the distribution hooks 6 is four, and the four distribution hooks 6 are grouped into two groups two by two, wherein one group of the distribution hooks 6 is bent toward the frog back 3, the other group of the distribution hooks 6 is bent toward the frog belly 4, the four distribution hooks 6 are symmetrically arranged around the frog tail 2, and the four distribution hooks 6 surround the bait sleeve 1, so that the bait sleeve 1 and the distribution hooks 6 are relatively fixed; the two sets of the hooks 6 are bent towards the frog back 3 and the frog belly 4 respectively, when a fish bites the hook, the upper jaw and the lower jaw of the fish are simultaneously hooked by the two sets of the hooks 6, the two sets of the hooks 6 face towards the same side and can only hook the upper jaw or the lower jaw of the fish, the two sets of the hooks 6 are matched with each other in the struggling process of the fish to limit the fish mouth to be too large in opening, the fish cannot fall off simultaneously, and the unhooking rate is reduced. It should be noted that the frog back 3 and the frog belly 4 are not the back and the belly in the conventional sense (i.e. the parts on both sides of the bait case 1 are not included), but the parting line 100 is used as the parting plane, the frog belly 4 is below the parting line 100, the frog back 3 is above the parting line, when the whole bait is horizontally placed, the tip of the hook 6 is bent toward the frog back 3 when being inclined upward, and is bent toward the frog belly 4 when being inclined downward (both the upper and the lower directions are the directions shown in fig. 1).
In the above embodiment, when the snakehead bites the bait, the snakehead generally needs to hold the simulated ear at the throat for three seconds, and the fish is stabbed by pulling the cord, so that the simulated ear is pulled out from the throat and hooks the meat in the mouth of the snakehead or the fish lip in the hook, and the disadvantage is that the fisher cannot judge whether the simulated ear is held at the throat by the snakehead within about three seconds, so that if the part of the snakehead in the hook 6 is little or the snakehead moves across the mouth, the comprehensive unhooking rate is very high. The four auxiliary hooks 6 are arranged, the three-second time is not limited, the fish can be fished by pulling the line, and particularly for novices on the way, the medium fish rate can be turned over, and the engagement effect of snakeheads is excellent. The four matching hooks 6 are characterized in that the matching hooks 6 are more tightly attached to the meat in the oral cavity by means of the biting force of the snakes, the snakes bite the simulated ears by means of barbs on the cheeks and barbs behind the tongues to swallow the simulated ears, and the two matching hooks 6 facing the frog belly 4 can hook the meat on the tongues when the tongues are lifted.
In other embodiments than the one described above, the number of the mating hooks 6 is two, each mating hook 6 being individually grouped, one mating hook 6 being bent towards the frog's back 3 and the other mating hook 6 being bent towards the frog's belly 4.
In other embodiments than the above, the number of the mating hooks 6 may also be three, wherein one of the mating hooks 6 is used alone as one group and the other two mating hooks 6 are used as another group.
Example 2
Please refer to fig. 1.
This embodiment proposes, based on the solution of embodiment 1, that the tip of each mating hook 6 is attached to the outer side wall of the bait sleeve 1.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 1, the tip of the hook 6 is attached to the outer wall of the bait sleeve 1, so that the hook 6 can be prevented from catching weeds or foreign matter in water. The applicability in the water body with more weeds or foreign matters is improved.
Further, each matching hook 6 comprises a bent part 7, and a gap 8 is formed between the bent part 7 and the outer side wall of the bait sleeve 1.
In this embodiment, based on fig. 1, when a fish bites, the bait sleeve 1 deforms to separate the tip portion from the outer side wall of the bait sleeve 1, and the mating hook 6 can pierce the fish mouth, and if the bent portion 7 is attached to the outer side wall of the bait sleeve 1, even if the bait sleeve 1 has a certain elasticity, the outer side wall of the bait sleeve 1 blocks the fish mouth to some extent, and the piercing depth of the mating hook 6 is affected; have clearance 8 between the lateral wall of the portion of bending 7 and bait cover 1, the fish mouth is joined in marriage the hook 6 and is pierced the back and lie in above-mentioned clearance 8, can not blockked by the lateral wall of bait cover 1 to conveniently join in marriage hook 6 and pierce more deeply, reduce the unhooking rate.
Further, the frog tail 2 is circular in cross section along a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the bait sleeve 1.
In this embodiment, based on fig. 1, the frog tail 2 is in a semi-ellipsoidal shell shape, one end of the mating hook 6 away from the tip portion is arranged at the tail end of the frog tail 2, and the tip portion of the mating hook 6 is attached to the outer side wall of the frog tail 2; because of frog tail 2 is circular along the cross-section of perpendicular to bait cover 1 extending direction, all specifications of joining in marriage hook 6 the same can guarantee to join in marriage the point portion of hook 6 and the lateral wall laminating of frog tail 2, reduce the specification kind of joining in marriage hook 6, make things convenient for batch production.
In other embodiments than the above, the frog tail 2 may also be shaped like a hemispherical shell.
Example 3
Please refer to fig. 1.
This embodiment proposes, based on the solution of embodiment 1, that the bait sleeve 1 further comprises a frog head 5, the end of the frog head 5 being provided with a loop 9 for connecting a fishing line.
In this embodiment, based on fig. 1, the end of the frog head 5 is connected to the fishing line using the loop 9, instead of the conventional metal connecting ring 14. The string loop 9 is soft, so that the touch difference between the string loop and the flexible bait sleeve 1 can be reduced, the abnormal feeling of the fish in the process of biting the hook is reduced, the fish can bite the hook completely more easily, and the unhooking rate is reduced.
Example 4
This embodiment proposes that the loop 9 is made of a high-strength steel wire based on the solution of embodiment 3.
In this embodiment, the meridional yarn is a high strength polyethylene fiber yarn that is twice as strong as carbon fiber and is the highest strength fiber in the world. The rope loop 9 made of the powerful bridle wires can increase the strength of the rope loop 9 to the maximum extent, is not easy to break in the struggling process of fish, and is more compact in connection with the fishing lines.
Example 5
Please refer to fig. 1-3.
The present embodiment proposes that a counterweight 10 is provided at the frog tail 2 based on the solution of embodiment 3.
In the present embodiment, based on fig. 2, the weight 10 is made of lead, and the weight 10 is disposed inside the bait case 1 at the frog tail 2. When the artificial bait floats on the water surface, the balance weight 10 enables the frog tail 2 to partially sink and the frog head 5 to partially tilt upwards, so that the whole artificial bait is more restored to the state of frogs, and the fish luring effect is improved.
In other embodiments except the above embodiments, the counterweight 10 may also be made of other materials with relatively high density, such as copper blocks, iron blocks, etc., and the counterweight 10 is attached to the outer side wall of the frog tail 2.
Further, the frog head device also comprises a connecting piece 13, wherein the frog head 5 is provided with a first through hole 11, and the frog tail 2 is provided with a second through hole 12; one end of the rope loop 9 is connected with one end of the connecting piece 13, the counterweight 10 is connected with the other end of the connecting piece 13, and the plurality of the counterweight hooks 6 are connected with the counterweight 10; the connecting piece 13 is arranged in the bait sleeve 1, the other end of the rope loop 9 extends out of the first through hole 11, and the matching hook 6 extends out of the second through hole 12.
In this embodiment, based on fig. 2, the connecting member 13 is formed by bending and welding hard iron wires, the loop 9 is sleeved on one end of the connecting member 13, the counterweight 10 is welded and fixed on the other end of the connecting member 13, and the counterweight 10 is welded on a side wall of the counterweight 10 away from the connecting member 13. Bait cover 1 has certain elastic deformation's ability, when the installation, makes into a subassembly with becket bridle 9, connecting piece 13, counter weight 10 and join in marriage hook 6, penetrates second through-hole 12 and wears out first through-hole 11 with becket bridle 9 end to make connecting piece 13, counter weight 10 all enter into bait cover 1 in, join in marriage hook 6 and extend second through-hole 12, can accomplish the installation of whole product.
In other embodiments than the above, based on fig. 3, the connecting member 13 is a rod-like structure, one end of the connecting member 13 has a connecting ring 14, the string loop 9 is tied on the connecting ring 14, and the counterweight 10 is fixed to the other end of the connecting member 13 by a screw.
Further, the bait sleeve 1 has elasticity, and the side wall of the second through hole 12 is pressed and attached to the outer side wall of the plurality of the mating hooks 6.
In this embodiment, based on fig. 2, the bait sleeve 1 is made of a mixed material of common synthetic resin and silicone, the root of the hook 6 having good elastic deformation ability is connected to the counterweight 10, and is located in the bait sleeve 1, the hook 6 extends out of the second through hole 12, and the side wall of the second through hole 12 is pressed and attached to the outer side wall of the hooks 6 to prevent water from entering the bait sleeve 1 through the second through hole 12.
In other embodiments than the above, based on fig. 1, the second through-hole 12 is coated and blocked with a universal glue 7140, and the blocking member 15 for blocking the second through-hole 12 is formed after the universal glue is solidified, and it is also possible to prevent water from entering the bait sleeve 1 from the second through-hole 12.
Example 6
Please refer to fig. 1.
This example proposes, based on the solution of example 1, that the side wall of the bait sleeve 1 is provided with air holes 16.
In this embodiment, the air holes 16 are opened in the side wall where the frog tail 2 and the frog belly 4 are connected, based on fig. 1. When a fish bites the artificial bait, the internal gas can be discharged through the air holes 16, so that the bait sleeve 1 is convenient to flatten and deform, and the auxiliary hook 6 is exposed and easily hooks the fish mouth; the pores 16 are small in size, and water does not enter the interior of the bait sleeve 1 from the pores 16 under the influence of surface tension and air pressure inside the bait sleeve 1.
In other embodiments than the above embodiments, the air holes 16 may be opened at the frog belly 4, the frog back 3, and the like.
In conclusion, the utility model provides a frog simulating bait, which comprises two groups of hooks 6 and a frog-shaped flexible bait sleeve 1, wherein the bait sleeve 1 comprises a frog tail 2, a frog back 3 and a frog belly 4; one end of each of the two matched hooks 6 is connected with the frog tail 2, the other end of one matched hook 6 is bent towards the frog back 3, and the other end of the other matched hook 6 is bent towards the frog belly 4. Two sets of joining in marriage hook 6 towards frog back of the body 3 and frog tripe 4 respectively can make the jaw about the fish by two sets of joining in marriage hook 6 and catch on simultaneously, for joining in marriage hook 6 and set up towards same one side and only can catch on the jaw or the chin of fish, the fish is struggling in-process two sets of hooks 6 of joining in marriage and mutually support the restriction fish mouth and open too big, can not drop simultaneously, reduces unhooking rate.
The above is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the present invention, and various modifications and changes will occur to those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A kind of Rana Nigromaculata artificial bait, characterized by, including two groups of hooks and taking the form of flexible bait cover of frog, the said bait cover includes frog's tail, frog's back and frog's belly; two sets of join in marriage the one end of hook all with the frog tail is connected, one of them group join in marriage the other end of hook all towards the frog back of the body is buckled, another group join in marriage the other end of hook all towards the frog tripe is buckled.
2. The rana frog lure according to claim 1, wherein the tip of each mating hook is attached to the outer side wall of the lure cover.
3. The rana frog lure according to claim 2, wherein each of the mating hooks includes a bent portion having a gap with an outer side wall of the lure cover.
4. A rana lure according to claim 2, wherein the frog tail is circular in cross-section perpendicular to the direction of extension of the lure cover.
5. The rana frog lure according to claim 1, wherein the lure cover further comprises a frog head, and a string loop for connecting a fishing line is provided at an end of the frog head.
6. A rana frog lure according to claim 5 wherein the loop is formed from strong horse's line.
7. A rana frog lure according to claim 5 wherein a weight is provided at the tail of the rana frog.
8. The rana frog lure according to claim 7, further comprising a connecting member, wherein the frog head is provided with a first through hole, and the frog tail is provided with a second through hole;
one end of the rope loop is connected with one end of the connecting piece, the counterweight is connected with the other end of the connecting piece, and the plurality of the counterweight hooks are connected with the counterweight; the connecting piece is arranged in the bait sleeve, the first through hole extends out of the other end of the rope ring, and the second through hole extends out of the matching hook.
9. The rana frog lure according to claim 8, wherein the lure cover has elasticity, and a side wall of the second through hole is pressed against an outer side wall of the plurality of mating hooks.
10. The rana frog lure according to claim 1, wherein the side wall of the lure sleeve is provided with air holes.
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