CN220458346U - Octopus fishhook - Google Patents

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CN220458346U
CN220458346U CN202321878057.2U CN202321878057U CN220458346U CN 220458346 U CN220458346 U CN 220458346U CN 202321878057 U CN202321878057 U CN 202321878057U CN 220458346 U CN220458346 U CN 220458346U
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张建华
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The utility model discloses an octopus fishhook which is used for fishing octopus. Utilize the weight body to sink the fishhook into the water bottom, utilize the phototaxis of octopus to connect the night light pearl in the top of fishhook main part and attract the attention of octopus, set up the cavity in the fishhook main part inside, put into the cavity with the food that the octopus liked to eat as the bait and utilize the night light pearl to seal the cavity and make the bait be difficult for droing and can used repeatedly reduce the time of supplementing the bait, increase efficiency, dig out the hole at the cavity surface and give off the smell of bait and attract the octopus, improve the efficiency and the success rate of capturing of octopus.

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Octopus fishhook
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of fishing gear, in particular to an octopus hook.
Background
Octopus, predatory, is fed on gills and crustaceans (shrimp, crab, etc.), some of which feed on plankton. Most octopus feed on marine mollusks, shellfish and crustaceans, such as sea slugs, oysters, shrimps, crabs, sometimes on the same class as oneself, and they like to feed on their own with their prey. The octopus is loved to eat shrimps, crabs and shells, namely molluscs and shellfish, so that the traditional fishhook cannot well penetrate through the bait and the fishhook to easily cause the falling of the bait, and related data also show that the capturing success rate of the octopus is not high.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems in the prior art, the utility model provides a fishhook and an octopus hook, which are used for fishing octopus. The fish hook is submerged into the water by utilizing the counterweight body, the luminous beads are connected above the fish hook main body by utilizing the phototaxis of the octopus to attract the attention of the octopus, the cavity is formed in the fish hook main body, food which the octopus likes to eat is placed into the cavity as bait, the cavity is closed by utilizing the luminous beads, the bait is not easy to fall off, the time for supplementing the bait is reduced, the efficiency is increased, the holes are dug out on the outer surface of the cavity to emit the smell of the bait to attract the octopus, and the capturing efficiency and the success rate of the octopus are improved.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions: the octopus fishhook comprises a fishhook main body, a hook tip group below the fishhook main body and luminous beads above the fishhook main body, and is characterized in that a cavity and a counterweight body are arranged inside the fishhook main body, a hole is formed in the outer surface of the cavity part of the fishhook main body, and the fishhook main body and the luminous beads are connected with a connecting rod through a screw rod and seal the upper part of the fishhook main body;
preferably, the connecting rod of the fishhook is provided with a circular ring for connecting the fishing line with the circular ring so as to enable the fishing line and the fishhook to be integrated for fishing;
preferably, the main body of the fishhook, the screw and the center of the connecting rod are all provided with round holes which can be communicated, and the fishing line penetrates through the round holes so as to be connected with the fishhook into a whole for fishing.
Preferably, the bait is arranged in the cavity area, and the size of the bait is larger than that of the hole on the outer surface of the cavity part.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
1. the cavity is formed in the fish hook main body, the bait is placed into the cavity and the luminous beads are used for blocking the opening of the cavity, so that the bait cannot be lost and can be reused, the time for supplementing the bait is shortened, and the efficiency is improved.
2. Holes are dug out on the outer surface of the cavity to emit smell of the bait to attract the octopus, so that the capturing efficiency and success rate of the octopus are improved.
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FIG. 1 is an overall construction diagram of embodiment 1 of the present application;
FIG. 2 is an internal structural view of embodiment 1 of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of example 1 of the present application;
FIG. 4 is an overall construction diagram of embodiment 2 of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a top view of example 2 of the present application;
fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view of example 2 of the present application.
In the figure: 1. a fishhook main body; 2. a hook tip group; 3. a hole; 4. luminous beads; 5. a screw; 6. a connecting rod; 7. a cavity; 8. a circular ring; 9. a counterweight body; 10. bait; 11. a round hole; 12. a fishing line.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
The weight body 9 is utilized to sink the octopus fishhook into the water, the luminous beads 4 are connected above the fishhook main body 1 by utilizing the phototaxis of the octopus to attract the attention of the octopus, the cavity 7 is arranged inside the fishhook main body 1, food which the octopus likes to eat is placed into the cavity 7 as bait 10, the cavity 7 is sealed by utilizing the luminous beads 4, so that the bait is not easy to fall off and can be reused, the holes 3 are dug out on the outer surface of the cavity to emit the smell of the bait to attract the octopus, and the capturing efficiency and the success rate of the octopus are improved.
The size of the bait is larger than that of the hole on the surface of the cavity, so that the bait is prevented from overflowing and losing from the hole.
Embodiment one: referring to fig. 1-3, in the embodiment of the present application, a fishhook main body 1 is connected with a luminous bead 4 by a screw 5 and a connecting rod 6, the tail of the connecting rod 6 is provided with a circular ring 8, and a fishing line 12 is connected with the fishhook main body 1 through the circular ring 8 for fishing.
Embodiment two: referring to fig. 4-6, in the embodiment of the present application, a fishhook body 1 and a luminous bead 4 are connected by a screw 5 with a circular hole 11 in the center, and a fishing line 12 passes through the circular hole 11 to connect with the fishhook body 1 for fishing.
It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the present application is not limited to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments, and that the present utility model may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the application being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Furthermore, it should be understood that although the present disclosure describes embodiments, not every embodiment is provided with a separate embodiment, and that this description is provided for clarity only, and that the disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described in detail below, and that the embodiments described in the examples may be combined as appropriate to form other embodiments that will be apparent to those skilled in the art.

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1. The utility model provides an octopus fishhook, includes fishhook main part (1) and the hook point group (2) of main part below to and night light pearl (4) of main part top, its characterized in that fishhook main part (1) inside comprises cavity (7) and counter weight body (9), screw rod (5) triplex, and cavity (7) part surface of fishhook main part (1) is equipped with hole (3), and fishhook main part (1) are connected through screw rod (5) with night light pearl (4) and are sealed fishhook main part (1) top cavity (7).
2. The octopus fishhook according to claim 1, characterized in that the noctilucent bead (4) is provided with a connecting rod (6) for connection, and the connecting rod (6) is provided with a circular ring (8).
3. The octopus hook according to claim 1, characterized in that the main body (1) of the hook and the screw (5) are provided with round holes (11) which can be penetrated.
4. An octopus hook according to claim 1, characterized in that the cavity (7) is provided with a bait (10) and the size of the bait (10) is larger than the size of the hole (3) in part of the outer surface of the cavity (7).
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