WO2005077166A1 - System for attracting fish - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K97/00—Accessories for angling
- A01K97/04—Containers for bait; Preparation of bait
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23K—FODDER
- A23K50/00—Feeding-stuffs specially adapted for particular animals
- A23K50/80—Feeding-stuffs specially adapted for particular animals for aquatic animals, e.g. fish, crustaceans or molluscs
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02A—TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02A40/00—Adaptation technologies in agriculture, forestry, livestock or agroalimentary production
- Y02A40/80—Adaptation technologies in agriculture, forestry, livestock or agroalimentary production in fisheries management
- Y02A40/81—Aquaculture, e.g. of fish
- Y02A40/818—Alternative feeds for fish, e.g. in aquacultures
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- the present invention relates generally to sport fishing and, more particularly, to a system for attracting fish using a controlled release fish attractant.
- Saltwater game fishing utilizes a variety of artificial lures, as well as, live bait and cut bait.
- fish attractants have been developed for application to the artificial lures. These fish attractants are designed to emit a scent and/or to have a taste that is attractive to the fish and to work in conjunction with the designed action of the lure. The purpose of the attractant is, in conjunction with the lure, to cause the fish to strike the lure so that the fisherman can catch the fish. Attractants may also be used on live bait and cut bait. Fish attractants have taken many forms.
- Soft plastic baits such as plastic worms, lizards and crayfish have been impregnated with various attractants producing a smell and/or taste which has proved to be attractive to the large mouth bass.
- Spray bottles containing an attractant have been used to apply a spray to hard baits, such as the crank bait or the spinner bait, and to soft baits before it is cast into the water.
- An attractant applied in this manner tends to dissipate in the water as the lure is being retrieved and is intended to aid in luring the fish to the lure along with the designed movement of the lure.
- Many artificial lures have a great deal of flash or movement in the water, which causes commotion and causes the fish to attack the lure.
- the attractants are often used as a complimentary additional means to attract the fish to ensure the catch.
- the fish attractants are applied in different ways.
- the primary method for the application of a fish attractant is with a spray bottle.
- the spray bottle is utilized to spray the attractant on the lure before it is cast.
- attractant impregnated adhesive strips are provided to affix to the lure to disperse the attractant in the water as the bait is being retrieved.
- gels and pastes impregnated with fish attractant are also available for use.
- the use of a paste or a gel is accomplished by applying the paste or gel directly onto the lure and the attractant is released into the water as the lure is retrieved towards the fisherman. Liquid attractants are also available.
- the liquid is poured onto the bait to coat it before the lure is cast.
- Fish attractants that are most often used are various types of fish oils, salt, garlic oil and any other types of chemicals that have the tendency to attract the fish.
- a major problem with the attractants utilized currently is that the attractant, whether it is a scent strip, an application from a spray bottle, a liquid application, a gel, or a paste dissipates in water either quickly or not at all. Consequently, repeated applications of the fish attractant may be necessary to ensure that the lure continues to be effective.
- an effective fish attractant which is both initially effective, while, at the same time, remains effective for an extended period of time.
- the present invention is directed to a sport fishing system having: a rod and reel, including fishing line; at least one fishing lure or natural bait; and a controlled released fish attractant for applying to the fishing lure or natural bait.
- the system may further include an applicator for applying the controlled released fish attractant to the fishing lure or natural bait.
- the controlled release fish attractant includes: an attractant and a substantially hydrophobic, film forming release agent.
- the attractant is water dispersible.
- the attractant may be an animal by-product.
- the animal by-product may be an aquatic animal by-product.
- the aquatic animal byproduct is selected from the group consisting of shrimp, salmon, squid, shad, sardines, anchovies, crayfish, mullet, and animal metabolites, such as pheromones.
- the attractant may be a plant by-product.
- the plant by-product may be an aromatic plant by-product.
- the aromatic plant byproduct is selected from the group consisting of anise, garlic, banana oil, and plant metabolites, such as pheromones.
- the attractant may be an organic chemical.
- the organic chemical may be selected from the group consisting of steroids, fats, fatty acids or a nitrogen containing organic chemical.
- the nitrogen containing organic chemical is selected from the group consisting of alkaloids, amino acids, peptides, quaternary ammonium compounds, proteins and synthetic pheromones.
- the attractant may further include an inorganic component, such as inorganic component is a salt.
- the attractant may be encapsulated or complexed to further control the release time of the attractant.
- the substantially hydrophobic film forming releasing agent is a silicone-based polymer.
- the molecular weight of the silicone-based polymer is between about 2500 and 100,000.
- the silicone-based polymer is an amino silicone polymer and the balance water.
- the substantially hydrophobic film forming releasing agent is hydrocarbon-based.
- the viscosity of the hydrocarbon-based polymer is less than about 2000 cps.
- the hydrocarbon-based polymer is a hydrophobic fluorocarbon and the balance water.
- the substantially hydrophobic film forming releasing agent is a polymer.
- the polymer is an acrylic polymer and the balance water.
- One example is sold under the tradename Avalure AC 118 and is available from Noveon of Cleveland, OH.
- the polymer is a vinyl homopolymer.
- the substantially hydrophobic film forming releasing agent may further include a surfactant.
- the substantially hydrophobic film forming releasing agent may further include a thickening agent and/or further include an emulsifying agent.
- the applicator for the controlled released fish attractant is a spray bottle, such as a hand pump applicator.
- the applicator may be an applicator kit for applying the controlled released fish attractant to the fishing lure or natural bait.
- the applicator kit may include a supply of the fish attractant and a mixing container for holding the fishing lures and/or natural baits and receiving a quantity of the fish attractant.
- the fishing lure is selected from the group consisting of soft plastic baits, crank baits and spinner baits.
- the soft plastic baits are finesse baits.
- one aspect of the present invention is to provide a sport fishing system including: a rod and reel, including fishing line; at least one fishing lure or natural bait; and a controlled released fish attractant for applying to the fishing lure or natural bait.
- a controlled release fish attractant for use in a sport fishing system, wherein the controlled release fish attractant includes: an attractant; and a substantially hydrophobic, film forming release agent.
- Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide a sport fishing system including: a rod and reel, including fishing line; at least one fishing lure or natural bait; a controlled released fish attractant for applying to the fishing lure or natural bait wherein the controlled release fish attractant includes: (i) an attractant and (ii) a substantially hydrophobic, film forming release agent; and an applicator for applying the controlled released fish attractant to the fishing lure or natural bait.
- FIGURE 1 is an elevation view of a sport fishing system constructed according to the present invention
- FIGURE 2 is an elevation view of types of artificial lures and/or natural baits that may be utilized by the sport fishing system of the present invention
- FIGURE 3 a is an elevation view of a fish attractant applicator constructed according to the present invention
- FIGURE 3b is an elevation view of a fishing attractant application kit constructed according to the present invention
- FIGURE 4 is a graph illustrating the effectiveness of an attractant constructed according to the present invention
- FIGURE 5 is a graph illustrating the effectiveness of prior art attractants.
- a sport fishing system 10 including a fishing rod 12, a fishing reel 14, lures and/or natural baits 16, and the controlled release fish attractant 20.
- the fishing reel 14 may be a bait casting reel, a spinning reel or a spin- casting reel.
- the rod 12 may be a fiberglass rod, or a graphite composite rod in either a bait-casting model or spinning model.
- the rod 12 and reel 14 also includes fishing line 18.
- the fishing lure 16 may be of the soft plastic type
- the spinner bait 16' may also be a hard body crank bait 16", or it may be a spinner bait 16'".
- the soft plastic baits 16' come in a variety of shapes and sizes and may replicate worms, crayfish, lizards or tube baits.
- the crank baits 16" also come in a variety of shapes and sizes, are deep diving crank baits, shallow running crank baits, or top water crank baits. It can be long and slender or short and fat, and in a wide variety of colors and shapes with different functions depending on the design.
- the spinner bait 16'" preferably is constructed of wire, has blades made of bright and reflective material, has a hard body with a skirt which also contains the hook.
- the spinner bait 16' comes in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors with single or multiple blades to produce the flash.
- two types offish attractant applicators 22 are shown. Specifically in Figure 3 a, a spray-type hand pump 24 is shown. This hand pump 24 would contain the fish attractant 20 and would be sprayed on the lures and/or natural baits 16 selected before the lures and/or natural baits 16 are cast into the water and then returned.
- Figure 3b illustrates an applicator kit 26.
- the applicator kit 26 is composed of a mixing "baggie" 30, and a container to hold a supply of the fish attractant 20. This applicator kit 26 would generally be used for the lures and/or natural baits 16.
- the controlled release fish attractant includes: an attractant and a substantially hydrophobic, film forming release agent.
- the attractant is water dispersible.
- the attractant may be an animal by-product.
- the animal by-product may be an aquatic animal by-product.
- the aquatic animal byproduct is selected from the group consisting of shrimp, salmon, squid, shad, sardines, anchovies, crayfish, mullet, and pheromones.
- the attractant may be a plant by-product.
- the plant by-product may be an aromatic plant by-product.
- the aromatic plant by- product is selected from the group consisting of anise, garlic, banana oil, and pheromones.
- the attractant is garlic or anise.
- the attractant may be an organic chemical.
- the organic chemical may be steroids, fats, fatty acids or a nitrogen containing organic chemical.
- the nitrogen containing organic chemical is selected from the group consisting of alkaloids, amino acids, peptides, quaternary ammonium compounds, proteins and pheromones.
- the attractant may further include an inorganic component, such as inorganic component is a salt. Also, the attractant may be encapsulated or complexed to further control the release time of the attractant.
- a Control composition was prepared using grape seed oil to measure the relative effectiveness of the attractants. The composition for the Control is shown in Table 1, below:
- Avalure AC 118 40 % Solids, MW 25,000.
- the substantially hydrophobic film forming releasing agent is a silicone-based polymer.
- the molecular weight of the silicone-based polymer is between about 2500 and 100,000.
- the silicone-based polymer is an amino silicone polymer and the balance water.
- Amino Fluid SF 1708 is sold under the tradename Amino Fluid SF 1708 and is available from GE Silicone of Waterford, NY.
- a garlic oil silicone polymer-based composition was prepared. The composition for the garlic oil is shown in Table 2, below:
- the substantially hydrophobic film forming releasing agent is perfluoroalkylhydrocarbon-based.
- the viscosity of the perfluoroalkylhydocarbon-based polymer is less than about 2000 cps.
- the perfluoralkylhdyrocarbon-based polymer is a hydrophobic fluorocarbon and the balance water.
- Zonyl MP 1600N is sold under the tradename Zonyl MP 1600N and is available from Dupont of Wilmington, DE.
- a garlic oil hydrocarbon-based composition was prepared. The composition for the garlic oil is shown in Table 3, below:
- the substantially hydrophobic film forming releasing agent is a polymer.
- the polymer is an acrylic copolymer and the balance water.
- Avalure AC 118 is sold under the tradename Avalure AC 118 and is available from Noveon of Cleveland, OH
- a garlic oil polymer-based composition was prepared.
- the composition for the garlic oil is shown in Table 4, below:
- Avalure AC 118 40 % Solids, MW 25,000.
- the polymer is a vinyl homopolymer.
- the vinyl homopolymer is polyvinyl pyrrolidone and the balance water.
- One example is available from ISP of Wayne, NJ.
- a second garlic oil polymer-based composition was prepared.
- the composition for the garlic oil is shown in Table 5, below:
- the substantially hydrophobic film forming releasing agent may further include a surfactant.
- the substantially hydrophobic film forming releasing agent may further include a thickening agent and/or further include an emulsifying agent.
- each of the compositions was prepared conventionally. Somewhat analogous compositions in the cosmetics industry are described for hair products in U.S. Patent Nos. 6,432,386; 6,432,385; and 6,391,292, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- the graph illustrates that the controlled release attractant (garlic oil scent) when applied to the mixture between about 1% and 3% by volume and compounded to last on the lures and/or natural baits during successive casts for between 25 to 70 minutes is particularly effective in attracting fish under many different conditions.
- the controlled release fish attractant 20 is applied to various lures and/or natural baits in order to attract fish, during sport fishing.
- the attractant may also be applied to cut bait or live bait.
- the attractant is released in a controlled manner as the lures and/or natural baits 16 are retrieved through the water.
- the controlled release attractant 20 may be utilized for any game fish but is particularly suited for use in large mouth bass fishing with artificial lures and/or natural baits.
- the attractant 20 would serve as an additional enticement when the fisherman is using crank baits 16" or spinner baits 16"'. These baits are generally retrieved at a greater speed than the soft plastic baits 16'.
- the crank bait 16" and spinner bait 16"' tend to have flashing colors, make noise as they move through the water and have erratic motion. These features are designed to attract the game fish particularly, the large mouth bass. The addition of an appealing attractant, which will last for multiple casts, will improve the catchability of these baits.
- the soft plastic lures 16' is a bait which is generally regarded as a finesse bait. This type of bait is fished slowly and generally on the bottom. This bait is picked up gently by the bass and mouthed for taste or scent before it is taken completely in. The hook must be stoutly set when using soft plastic lures and natural baits 16' as contrasted with the crank bait 16" or spinner bait 16'".
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| CA002517768A CA2517768A1 (en) | 2004-01-15 | 2004-01-15 | System for attracting fish |
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| US4942043A (en) * | 1988-01-13 | 1990-07-17 | Muscatine Gene's, Inc. | Sunflower based wild bird feed |
| US5970644A (en) * | 1997-12-22 | 1999-10-26 | Breeze; Thomas R. | Portable self contained fish attractant applicator |
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| US4942043A (en) * | 1988-01-13 | 1990-07-17 | Muscatine Gene's, Inc. | Sunflower based wild bird feed |
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