Strike indicator fishing system

A strike indicator fishing system comprising of a means of visual notification of a fish strike that is easy to quickly set up using magnet line securing means. The system has a signal flag that is placed in a pre-strike position by connecting it to a fishing line by using clasp magnets to grab and hold the fishing line. The fishing line is also passed through a slip bobber containing an anti-freeze material to prevent icing of the fishing line that would interfere with the fish strike indicator.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an easy to set-up strike indicator that provides a visual means to notify a fisherman of a fish strike by utilizing magnets as the securing means from the visual indicator to the fishing line, and further providing for prevention of fishing line freeze in ice fishing applications.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various fish strike indicators have been used by fishermen to increase the efficiency and ease of fishing, especially when a fishermen is fishing multiple lines. Numerous structural arrangements have been used to connect the fishing line to the signaling means. Most devices are overly complex, cumbersome, and are prone to false signals. All of which cause increased effort, loss of efficiency, and loss of enjoyment for the fisherman. The present invention incorporates easy to use magnetic means to secure the fishing line to the signaling means. The simplicity of the invention allows for quick and easy set-up, and easy tension adjustment to apply to almost any fishing application. Additionally the devices are very compact and easy to store and transport. Finally the invention allows for anti-line freezing for ice fishing applications.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an objective of the present invention to provide an easy to use strike indicator system for ice fishing, and other types of fishing, that simplifies complex structural arrangements by utilizing magnets as the means to go from strike to signal. Another object of the invention is to allow incorporation of an antifreeze slip through bobber to prevent line freeze up that could interfere with the strike signaling operation. Another object of the invention is to allow for quick connect and disconnect of a tip up flag to a fishing pole through the use of a pole grasping clamp.

The invention utilizes a magnetic clasp that attaches to a flag post through a flexible line. By pulling the clasp down to the fishing line coming off of a fishing reel or spool, the user can set the flag in a pre-strike (down) position by opening the clasp and placing the line between the two magnets and allowing the magnets to come back together thereby holding the fishing line in place due to the tension provided by the magnetic forces pressing against the fishing from the magnetic attraction between the two magnets. The magnets can be sized for different forces of magnetic attraction, thereby controlling the required line tension that is needed to separate the magnetic clasps from each other and thereby allowing the flag to spring up.

Another aspect of the invention utilizes a floating base that relies on the same principal of having a fish strike cause two clasping magnets to separate from each other and allow a flag to be released from a pre-strike position. In that situation a fishing line travels through a tube that has a magnetic platform. A magnetic bell, which is attached to a flag post through a flexible line, sets on the magnetic platform through magnetism. Again, the magnets can be sized to allow for different line tensions required to disrupt the magnetic forces and release the two magnets. The line is held in place between the platform and the bell in a pre-strike position.

Both aspects of the invention can be used with line anti-freeze tubes that provide for anti-freeze materials to surround, or be adjacent to, the line as it makes the transition from being exposed to air and the water. The anti-freeze tubes insulate the line by using anti-freeze material, such as a anti-freeze gel made from petroleum jelly, mineral oil, vegetable oils or any mixture of them, as well as standard non-pollutant antifreeze liquids on the market.

DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Although only two embodiments are explained in detail, they are to be understood as illustrations only, and not intended to limit the invention in its scope. Also, in describing the embodiments specific terminology may be used, but it should be understood that specific terms include all technical equivalents that operate in similar manners to accomplish similar purposes.

With reference to the drawings, a preferred embodiment of this invention is illustrated inFIGS. 1, 3, 4, 5. The apparatus generally comprises a magnetic clasp1that holds the line coming off the spool17. The magnetic clasp1is connected to a line2that is in turn connected to a lightweight rod3with a high visibility flag on the end. The other end of the rod3is secured to a common flexible spring4, which can be adjusted for flag release tension. The flexible spring4is connected to a spring base5that is able to be quickly attached and detached to the fishing pole by clasping means or other means such as Velcro®. The fishing line extended through the pole tip then travels through a small diameter hollow tube6, which is positioned within a larger diameter tube8. The larger tube8has a cap7that seals itself and centrally positions the smaller tube6, within it. The larger tube8is filled with a petroleum jelly mixture9that prevents freezing. Finally an end cap11seals tube8and centrally positions tube6, which allows the fishing line to exit the anti-freeze tube apparatus.

With reference toFIG. 5, an embodiment showing a variation of the anti-freeze bobber having a hollow outer tube18having a top and bottom opening, wherein the bottom opening is tapered to a point of sufficient size to allow a fishing line to pass through

Another embodiment of the invention is shown inFIG. 2. The apparatus generally comprises a foam floating platform11, which has a flexible spring16mounted to the platform, at the other end, the flexible spring16is attached to a light weight flag post that has a high visibility flag at the other end. The platform11also has a hole within which a hollow tube12is secured through it. At the top end of tube12has an attached magnetic platform13with a center hole where the fishing line goes through. A magnetic set bell14is attached to a line which in turn is connected to the flag post15. The flag post is then set in the down position by securing the set bell14to the magnetic platform13, with the fishing line pinched between the two. Once the fishing line receives sufficient tension from a fish strike, it will break the magnetic connection between the set bell14and the platform15, thereby allowing the flag to spring up to alert the fisherman.