KR20160003584U - Fishing hook assembly for cuttlefish - Google Patents

Fishing hook assembly for cuttlefish Download PDF

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KR20160003584U
KR20160003584U KR2020150002233U KR20150002233U KR20160003584U KR 20160003584 U KR20160003584 U KR 20160003584U KR 2020150002233 U KR2020150002233 U KR 2020150002233U KR 20150002233 U KR20150002233 U KR 20150002233U KR 20160003584 U KR20160003584 U KR 20160003584U
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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
    • A01K83/00Fish-hooks
    • A01K83/02Expanding fish-hook assembly
    • 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
    • A01K85/00Artificial bait for fishing
    • A01K85/01Artificial bait for fishing with light emission, sound emission, scent dispersal or the like

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Abstract

The present invention provides a set of fishing needles for fishing squid. The fishing needle set of the present invention comprises: a needle (10) having a predetermined length; A plurality of needles 20 provided at a lower end of the needles; A fishing line (40) connected to the lower end of the bag and passing through a detachable elastic ring (40) coupled to the upper end of the bag; The artificial bait (50) is formed with a through hole (52) through which the needle passes, and an engaging portion (54) for attaching a chemiluminescent body for picking, which is coupled to or separable from the elastic ring between the elastic ring and the needle . By the through-hole 52, the user can easily sew or separate the artificial bait in the large needle, and can take an effect by being picked up by the chemiluminescent body of the engaging portion 54.

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{Fishing hook assembly for cuttlefish}

The present invention relates to a preparation for squid fishing, and more particularly to a squid fishing needle set having a lure having a picking effect, which is constructed so as to be very easy to select raw bait or artificial bait (lure) .

Fishing for squid, such as squid, squid, and squid, has recently become a favorite for fishing. For example, it is known that this squid is very good as a target word in life fishing which is enjoyed in a short time with a simple preparation in the near sea. As a fishing gear for such squid, for example, various props and equipment disclosed in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-1188509 and Application No. 20-2005-0003466 have been proposed.

The fishing needle disclosed in the above-mentioned prior patent proposes a set of fish which uses squid as a target fish using raw bait. These conventional techniques are substantially satisfied with the use of raw bait, and no mention can be made of a set using artificial bait such as a worm. That is, in the conventional art as described above, there is no technical idea to use artificial bait, and the bait is intended to be used according to conventional habits.

However, it is true that artificial baits such as worms can be used, and it is natural to use artificial baits more than once when using artificial baits. It should also be considered that the artificial bait is not damaged even in such a large number of times of use, and it is also necessary to consider easily sewing or pulling artificial bait on a needle or the like. In addition, when artificial bait is used, it can be said that it is more desirable to have a picking effect for a better preparation.

To achieve the above object, a squid fishing needle set according to the present invention comprises: a needle having a predetermined length; A plurality of needles provided at a lower end of the needles; A fishing line connected to the lower end of the pliable and penetrating through the removable elastic ring coupled to the upper end of the pail; And an artificial bait having a through hole through which the needle passes or which is detachable or engageable with the hook between the elastic ring and the needle. Here, at least a part of the upper and lower ends of the through-hole is formed with an engaging portion which can enlarge the through-hole to sandwich the chemiluminescent body.

It can be seen that the fishing kit or needle set according to the present invention having such a configuration has the convenience of being able to selectively use artificial bait or raw bait in the needles. In the case of using the artificial bait, it is expected that the artificial bait can be easily inserted into or withdrawn from the large needle using a through-hole formed so as to penetrate the artificial bait.

In the present invention, it is understood that a catching hole through which a catching chemical luminescent body can be inserted is formed in a part of the artificial bait. It is a matter of course that the chemiluminescent body mounted in such a catching hole can perform a sufficient function as a pickling force at night, and as a result, it is expected that the chemiluminescent body can be improved.

1 is an exemplary view of a fishing needle set according to the present invention;

Hereinafter, the present invention will be described based on the embodiments shown in the drawings. As shown in Fig. 1, the fishing needle set of the present invention includes a needle 10 and a plurality of needles 20 arranged at a lower end of the needle 10. This basic structure can be said to be substantially used also in the above-mentioned prior art.

The needle 20 is circularly arranged at the lower end of the large needle 10, and is a needle that substantially hooks the target. The large needles 10 have a certain length and are used for sewing raw baits or for sewing artificial baits according to the present invention as described later. Therefore, it is preferable that the upper end of the scalpel 10 is formed to be sharp. For example, it is possible to hold the live bait at the position above the needle 20 by inserting the raw bait.

The fishing line 30 is connected to the lower end of the bag 10 and is disposed at the upper end of the bag 10 so that the fishing line 30 can be caught and held by the upper end of the bag 10 by the elastic ring 40. Also, the artificial bait 50 according to the present invention is applied to the large needles 10. Here, artificial baits are collectively referred to as having a shape capable of attracting target words such as worms. For example, a shrimp shape as shown in the figure, or various shapes such as a small fish or an insect shape.

The artificial bait 50 may be formed of a soft synthetic resin having elasticity, and is supported in a state penetrating through the bag 10. According to the present invention, the artificial bait (50) is formed with a through hole (52) passing through the upper and lower portions. It is preferable that the through-holes 52 have a certain diameter and are formed in a direction in which the artificial bait 50 is most firmly held for a long time in a state where the hooks 10 are inserted.

As described above, according to the present invention, since the through-hole 52 is formed, it is very convenient to insert or detach the artificial bait 50 from the large needles 10. It is a matter of course that the artificial bait 50 itself is not damaged even when the artificial bait 50 is joined to or separated from the large needles 10 several times. Therefore, by forming the through-hole 52 of the present invention, the user can proceed easily and conveniently when sewing or separating the artificial bait 50. In addition, the artificial bait itself is not damaged It can be seen that there is an effect that

Here, the artificial bait without the through-hole 52 formed therein and the artificial bait 50 of the present invention are compared as follows. When the user intends to insert the artificial bait into which the through-hole 52 is not formed, the upper end 12 of the sharp-edged needle 10 must pass through the artificial bait body. It will be appreciated that it is not so easy to penetrate artificial baits made of synthetic resin because the needles 10 are of a simple straight shape. As a matter of course, it is not only inconvenient when the artificial bait is laid on the large needles, but also when the artificial bait is used a plurality of times, the artificial bait may be damaged by sewing or separating the large needles a plurality of times Will be.

According to the present invention, the light emitting body coupling portion 54 is formed in the through hole 52 of the artificial bait 50 in such a manner that the rod-like chemiluminescent body can be inserted. That is, at least a part of the upper and lower ends of the through-hole 52 are formed with the engaging portion 54 which can enlarge the through-hole to insert the chemiluminescent body.

Since the artificial bait used in the preparation of the present invention is formed of a flexible synthetic resin material having elasticity or the like, a chemiluminescent body (usually a product called chemilite or chemical light is commercially available) is bonded There is no possibility that it will not come out arbitrarily. In addition, the artificial bait 50 is often formed of a translucent or translucent material. When the artificial bait 50 is directly formed with the engaging portion 54 and the chemiluminescent body is mounted, the artificial bait itself emits light with a low illuminance It is possible to direct the atmosphere as if it is.

The engaging portion 54 may be formed at the upper end portion or the lower end portion of the through hole 52, and the user may use any of the engaging portions 54. When the light emitting body is coupled to the light emitting body coupling portion 54, the light generated from the light emitting body substantially performs the function of the tongue and the like. In other words, in squid fishing mainly for night fishing, it is natural that it is possible to sufficiently increase the preparation by attaching a fishing rod to the bait part.

The engaging portion 54 of the present invention can be said to substantially form the upper and lower end portions of the through hole 52 into a hole having a larger diameter. By making the diameter larger, it is possible to more easily insert the through-hole 52 into the needles.

As described above, when the hook 10 is inserted into the through hole 52, the artificial bait 50 is supported by the needle 10. In this state, if the elastic ring 40 fitted in the fishing line 30 is inserted into the large needle 10 through the upper end 12, substantial fishing preparation can be completed. That is, the fishing line 30, which is connected to the lower end portion of the needles 10 to which a plurality of needles 20 are coupled, is fixed to the upper end portion 12 of the needles 10 by elastic rings 40 made of rubber, The artificial bait 50 does not fall off freely in the state of being inserted into the large needles.

When the fishing is performed in this state, it is expected that the fishing can be performed more effectively while having the effect of picking up by the light emitting body fitted in the engaging portion 54. When the artificial bait 50 is to be exchanged with the raw fish bait, the elastic hook 40 is separated from the needle 10. The artificial bait 50 is easily separated from the large needle when the elastic ring 40 is separated from the artificial bait 50 because the artificial bait 50 is separated from the through- ) Can not cause any damage.

In addition, if necessary in the squid fishing preparation of the present invention, a boll 60 can be installed at the lower portion of the needles or the needles for easy attachment and detachment. It will be easiest to attach and detach such a bongle by using a snap, especially a snap fit.

As described above, the user can selectively use artificial bait or natural raw bait according to the present invention, and when the artificial bait is used, the user can easily sew or separate the through-hole 52, So that it can be sufficiently prevented. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that other modifications are possible within the scope of the basic technical idea of the present invention and the scope of protection of the present invention should be construed based on the scope of the appended utility model registration claim.

10 ..... Needle
12 ..... upper part
20 ..... needle
30 ..... fishing line
40 ..... elastic ring
50 ..... artificial bait
52 ..... Through hole
54 ..... bond

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A large needle having a certain length,
A plurality of needles provided at a lower end of the needles,
A fishing line connected to the lower end of the needles and passing through a detachable elastic ring coupled to the upper end of the needles,
And a artificial bait having a through hole through which the needle passes or which is detachable or engageable with the hook between the elastic ring and the needle;
Wherein at least a portion of the upper and lower ends of the through-hole is formed with a coupling portion capable of fitting the chemiluminescent body by expanding the through-hole.
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CN111183962A (en) * 2020-03-04 2020-05-22 郭德财 Fishing structure capable of enabling fish to drag fish food to hook immediately without damaging fish

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN111183962A (en) * 2020-03-04 2020-05-22 郭德财 Fishing structure capable of enabling fish to drag fish food to hook immediately without damaging fish

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