Patent ID: 8991095
Filing Date: 2015-03-31
Classification: A01K

Abstract:
1. A fishing lure, comprising: bait; and, a jig head, the jig head including a weighted body, a first eye hook, a second eye hook, and a fish hook, the weighted body extending between a first end and an opposite second end which define a longitudinal axis of the weighted body therebetween, the weighted body having a length and a width, the length of the weighted body being parallel to the longitudinal axis and greater than the width of the weighted body, the weighted body being configured to be embedded within the bait and having a surface extending between the first end and the second end and a groove extending radially inwardly from the surface and substantially around the surface at a location between the first and second ends of the weighted body, the groove having opposing sidewalls which are parallel to each other and have equal heights as measured in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the groove being configured to assist keeping the bait affixed to the weighted body, the groove having a first portion extending inward on the weighted body from a top edge of the surface and a second portion extending inward on the weighted body from a bottom edge of the surface, the top edge having a linear portion that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis, the bottom edge having an arcuate shape which continuously curves and extending downward from the top edge toward the second end, the bottom edge being bisected by the longitudinal axis, the first eye hook fixedly coupled and non-rotatably anchored to the weighted body and positioned near the first end on the top edge, the first eye hook extending away from the top edge at a substantially right angle from the longitudinal axis, wherein the first eye hook is configured to receive a fishing line, the second eye hook fixedly coupled and non-rotatably anchored to the weighted body and positioned near the second end, the second eye hook extending away from a rear edge of the weighted body in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, the rear edge extending between the top edge and the bottom edge of the weighted body and having an arcuate shape defining a barb having a convex surface which protrudes toward the second eye hook and away from the groove and extends across the longitudinal axis, the fish hook having a single eyelet integrally formed at one end thereof, the eyelet being directly coupled to the second eye hook and configured to allow the bait to oscillate in relation to the second eye hook to provide life-like movement of the lure.