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Fish attractant dispenser

Inactive Publication Date: 2003-01-16
RICE MARC
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[0018] More specifically, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide a device for dispensing an attractant to lure fish which is activated by the fisherman without elaborate or complex means.

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More particularly, as such a lure is drawn through water, the attractant is discharged and disperses through the water, increasing the likelihood that nearby fish will strike the lure.
Although each of these prior art arrangements enhances lure performance, they suffer a number of disadvantages.
For example, when the exterior of the lure is provided with attractant, the fisherman typically has no control over the rate or manner of attractant dispersion.
This is particularly true when solid attractant is applied to the exterior of the lure because the attractant may easily be dislodged by the force of the water against the lure or by a fish biting or "striking" the lure.
The use of a solid attractant inside a hollow, perforated lure body also provides the fisherman with little control over the attractant's discharge rate.
Similarly, embodiments that employ line tension to control the discharge of liquid attractants are inadequate.
The occurrence and duration of this discharge is both beyond the fisherman's control and unnecessary, given that the fish has already struck.

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[0026] The figures which accompany this application, and referenced herein, depict representative embodiments of this invention. In the embodiments of this invention illustrated in these figures, each of the attractant dispensing devices of this invention comprises a fishing accessory that is designed for use either as a fishing lure, or in proximity to a fishing lure. Accordingly, the embodiments of this invention share common functional features which permit their adaptation, or conjoint use, to attachment to a fishing line for activation by a fisherman during their contemplated use.

[0027] Referring now to FIG. 1, a fishing lure 10 constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention is shown wherein the lure comprises the traditional functional components, lure body (12), eye loop (14) for attachment to a leader or fishing line and fish hooks (16). Also included in the embodiment of this invention illustrated in FIG. 1 is an attractant dispersant / mixer in the fo...

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Abstract

A device for dispensing an attractant to lure fish is disclosed. This device is activated by the fisherman incidental to his trolling for fish. The device of this invention comprises a resealable chamber within a hollow body. The chamber provides for containment of fish attractant in the form of a liquid that can be dispensed therefrom only by abrupt movement of the device in response to fisherman directed movement of a line attached to the device.

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[0001] 1. Field of the Invention[0002] This invention relates to an article of manufacture. More specifically, this invention relates to a device in the form of a fishing lures, or in the form of an accessory to a fishing lure, which includes a dischargeable fish attractant.[0003] 2. Background of Invention[0004] Artificial lures have long been used to attract and catch fish. Although the effectiveness of fishing lures traditionally depends upon their appearance and action in the water, some prior art lures include a dischargeable attractant to further improve their performance. More particularly, as such a lure is drawn through water, the attractant is discharged and disperses through the water, increasing the likelihood that nearby fish will strike the lure.[0005] The following patents are representative of such prior art:[0006] U.S. Pat. No. 4,799,328 (to Goldman, issued Jan. 24, 1989) discloses a bobber consisting of a lower and upper part; the lower part being a fish attractant...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K85/01A01K85/16
CPCA01K85/01A01K85/16
Inventor RICE, MARC
Owner RICE MARC
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