FISHING LURE
The present invention includes improvements for fishing lures. In some embodiments, a blade of a fishing lure includes a louvered hole. The louvered hole increases the blade turning action as water moves through the hole making the lure more enticing to fish resulting in more bites/strikes. The size, shape, type, color, texture and other characteristics of the blade and the overall lure are all changeable. In a second embodiment, a lure includes one or more elongated tails. In some embodiments, the elongated tails float, spin, slow down the lure and/or generate an appearance similar to a living creature. Again, the other characteristics of the lure with elongated tails are all changeable.
This Patent Application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 (e) of the co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/965,798 filed Aug. 21, 2007, and entitled “FISHING LURE”. The Provisional Patent Application Ser. 60/965,798 filed Aug. 21, 2007, and entitled “FISHING LURE” is also hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to the field of fishing. More specifically, the invention relates to improved fishing lures.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWhen fishing, the main goal is to catch fish, particularly as many fish as possible and sometimes, as many large fish as possible. One method of catching fish is by using live bait. However, for those who prefer more of a challenge or partake in tournaments where live bait is not permitted, a lure must be used. There are many lures in existence; however, some generally have more success than others.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention includes improvements for fishing lures by including a louvered hole which increases blade turning action as water moves through the hole making the lure more enticing to fish resulting in more bites/strikes. The size, shape, type, color, texture and other characteristics of the blade and the overall lure are all changeable.
In a second embodiment, a lure includes one or more elongated tails. In some embodiments, the elongated tails float, spin, slow down the lure and/or generate an appearance similar to a living creature. Again, the other characteristics of the lure with elongated tails are all changeable.
To utilize the improved fishing lure with one or more blades including louvered holes, a user utilizes the lure as he would use any other lure with blades. After casting the lure with his rod, the user reels in the lure at a desired velocity. There are many ways of reeling in a lure which are well known by those skilled in the art. The louvered holes automatically affect the action of the lure.
In operation, the improved fishing lure with one or more blades each containing a louvered hole increases turning action as the lure is pulled through the water, thus enticing more fish to strike/bite the lure.
Although specific lures have been described above, any lure which includes a blade is able to incorporate the louvered hole blade.
To utilize the improved fishing lure with elongated tails, a user utilizes the lure depending on how he wants the lure to appear. After casting the lure, if the user wants to have the lure appear as a living animal with the elongated tails trailing behind, the user does not reel in for a few seconds. If the user wants the lure to appear as a twitching, swimming or jumping animal, the user periodically jerks the lure and possibly reels in as well. If the user wants the elongated tails to move, the user reels in the lure at a relatively rapid speed. Other techniques of utilizing the lure are available as well.
In operation, the improved fishing lure with elongated tails is able to appear better as a living animal or as a swimming/hopping animal. The elongated tails move when the lure is pulled appropriately.
Any lure that is structurally compatible is able to include the elongated tails of the second embodiment.
The improved fishing lures are able to be any color, shape, material and/or have other characteristics as long as the desired effects are still accomplished.
The present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the understanding of principles of construction and operation of the invention. Such reference herein to specific embodiments and details thereof is not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. It will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art that other various modifications may be made in the embodiment chosen for illustration without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1-28. (canceled)
29. A spinner blade for a fishing lure comprising: wherein the hole is roundly shaped when viewed from the eyelet of the blade.
- a. an eyelet for coupling the blade with the fishing lure; and
- b. a hole that protrudes above a first plane of the blade wherein an opening of the hole faces the eyelet
30. The blade of claim 29 wherein the hole is substantially crescent shaped when viewed from the eyelet of the blade.
31. The blade of claim 29 wherein the hole is half-circle shaped when viewed from the eyelet of the blade.
32. The blade of claim 29 wherein the blade is torpedo or teardrop shaped.
33. The blade of claim 29 comprising a hook coupled to the blade.
34. The blade of claim 29 comprising a head and a skirt.
35. The blade of claim 29 wherein the blade has a pattern or texture.
36. The blade of claim 29 wherein the blade is made of metals or plastics.
37. A fishing lure comprising:
- a. a hook; and
- b. a spinner blade comprising a single hole that protrudes above a first plane and is roundly shaped when viewed from a front of the blade.
38. The fishing lure of claim 37 wherein the hole is substantially crescent shaped when viewed from an eyelet of the blade.
39. The fishing lure of claim 37 wherein the hole is half-circle shaped when viewed from an eyelet of the blade.
40. A fishing lure comprising:
- a. a hook; and
- b. a spinner blade coupled to the hook, wherein the blade contains one or more holes that each protrude above a first plane of the blade and have closed sides in the portion of the hole that protrudes above the first plane.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 23, 2015
Publication Date: Jul 2, 2015
Inventor: George Yonekura (San Jose, CA)
Application Number: 14/629,417