Abstract:
A fishing pole line management system that is functional, easy to use and durable. A line holder is used in combination with fishing line guides. With this invention it is possible to store extra fishing line, set fishing line to a fixed length, adjust fishing line length in and out and keep fishing line secure and in place during use or during storage. This invention allows for easy set up, hassle free use and easy take down of your fishing pole.

Description:
RELATED APPLICATIONS 
       [0001]    The present application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 2,608,015, issued Jan. 17, 2015, for FISHING POLE ATTACHMENT, by Alfred E. Peterson, included by reference herein. 
         [0002]    The present application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 2,639,869, issued Jan. 17, 2015, for FISHLINE HOLDER, by Ira Levine, included by reference herein. 
     
    
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0003]    The present invention relates to fishing pole line management and more particularly to a fishing pole line management system that aids in fishing line storage, adjustment and fishing line control while using and storing a fishing pole. 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0004]    One object of the invention is to provide a simple lightweight device for holding and guiding fish line along the shaft of a fishing rod or pole and which may be attached to the body of a fishing rod or pole with the line holder component positioned toward the large butt end that is held by the fisherman and the line guide components are positioned along the fishing pole&#39;s shaft toward the fishing pole&#39;s tip and which enables the line to be taken in or paid out conveniently to provide an active or drop line of the length that may be required under different conditions. Often in fishing with a pole without a conventional reel, as from a boat or along a stream from shore, for example, a fisherman wishes to vary the length of his line due either to the depth of the water to the level to which he believes the fish may then be or other fishing conditions. Generally, a still fisherman, if using a pole without a conventional reel, has surplus line wound about the pole&#39;s tip and when a longer active line is desired, he must untie the line at the pole tip or release a half hitch, or the like, and unwind the line or wind it up, as the case may be, for adjusting the active line to the desired length. A device made in accordance with the present invention may be attached secured to the pole body for carrying the surplus line and allows for the active length or drop line to be taken in or paid out conveniently without tying or untying knots or half hitches in the line after each adjustment. 
         [0005]    An additional object of the invention is to provide a device which is adapted to carry fishing line in a wound up form and which the device, with a line thereon, may quickly be attached to the body of a fish pole and which when so attached enables the line to be paid out or taken in under varying conditions at the will of the user generally by merely wrapping or unwrapping the line around the fishing pole line holder in one direction or the other. Also the line guides are used to guide and keep the fishing line in proper alignment to the fishing poles shaft similar to a fishing rod and reel setup. The use of this invention makes a fishing pole similar to a rod and reel without the line casting function. 
         [0006]    Other more specific objectives and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the consideration of the following specification and accompanying drawings, wherein: 
         [0007]    Consequently, other known fishing line holders and fishing pole attachments have been devised to ease related problems. 
         [0008]    Examples of a known related but different devices are described in the following patent documents. U.S. Pat. No. 2,639,869, issued to Levine on May 26, 1953, described a fishing line holder attached to the end of a fishing pole that is related to improvements on fishing line holders, not a fishing line management system that utilizes a fishing line holder mounted in the proximity of the large butt end that is held by fisherman in combination with fishing line guides positioned along shaft from the fishing line holder to fishing pole end, similar to the configuration of a typical rod and reel setup. U.S. Pat. No. 2,608,015, issued to Peterson on Aug. 26, 1952, described a fishing pole attachment for attaching fishing tackle-assembly to the outer end of a fishing pole, not a fishing line management system that utilizes a fishing line holder mounted in the proximity of the large butt end of the fishing pole in combination with fishing line guides positioned along shaft in from the fishing line holder to fishing pole end. 
         [0009]    None are known, however, to provide a simple, light weight, and convenient fishing line management advantages taught by this invention. 
         [0010]    Although both the Fishing line holder U.S. Pat. No. 2,639,869, and Fishing pole attachment U.S. Pat. No. 2,608,015, provide fishing line storage and functionality of letting out and taking up fishing line, both are bulky and are mounted at the tip of the fishing pole, which poses a problem of having a bulky device mounted at the fishing pole tip where it is desirable for the pole in this area to be thin and flexible. This is not a good area for attaching bulky devices. Neither device offers mounting provisions for holding fishing line on the fishing pole&#39;s shaft in the proximity of the large butt end that is held by the fisherman as taught in this invention. Neither one offers similar component positioning as a typical rod and reel setup as taught in this invention. Neither one can deliver similar feel and user experience as taught in this invention. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0011]    In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a fishing pole line management system that is functional, easy to use and durable. A line holder is used in combination with fishing line guides. With this invention it is possible to store extra fishing line, adjust fishing line length in and out of and keep fishing line secure and in place during use and during storage. This invention allows for easy set up, hassle free use and easy take down of your fishing pole. 
         [0012]    It would be advantageous to provide a fishing pole line management system that provides an easy to use solution for storing extra fishing line for use on a fishing pole. 
         [0013]    It would also be advantageous to provide a fishing pole line management system that provides an easy to use solution for adjusting the length of the fishing line in and out depending on fishing conditions. 
         [0014]    It would also be advantageous to provide a fishing pole line management system that provides an easy to use solution to keep fishing line in the proper position while locating fish. 
         [0015]    It would further be advantageous to provide a fishing pole line management system that provides an easy to use solution to keep fishing line in the proper position while catching fish. 
         [0016]    It would also be advantageous to provide a fishing pole line management system that provides an easy to use solution for setting up a fishing pole for fishing. 
         [0017]    It would further be advantageous to provide a fishing pole line management system that provides an easy to use solution for taking down your fishing pole for storage after fishing. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0018]    A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which: 
           [0019]      FIG. 1  is a top perspective view of an assembled fishing pole line management system; 
           [0020]      FIG. 2  is a top perspective view of a fishing pole end cap; 
           [0021]      FIG. 3  is a top perspective view of a line holder; 
           [0022]      FIG. 4  is a top perspective view of a large line guide; 
           [0023]      FIG. 5  is a top perspective view of an intermediate line guide; 
           [0024]      FIG. 6  is a top perspective view of a small line guide; 
           [0025]      FIG. 7  is a top perspective view of a fishing pole tip with hook; 
           [0026]      FIG. 8  is a section view of an assembled fishing pole line management system; 
           [0027]      FIG. 9  is a section view of a line holder; 
           [0028]      FIG. 10  is a section view of a large line guide; 
           [0029]      FIG. 11  is a section view of an intermediate line guide; 
           [0030]      FIG. 12  is a section view of a small line guide; 
           [0031]      FIG. 13  is a right view of an assembled fishing pole line management system; 
           [0032]      FIG. 14  is a section view of a line holder; 
           [0033]      FIG. 15  is a section view of a large line guide; 
           [0034]      FIG. 16  is a section view of an intermediate line guide; 
           [0035]      FIG. 17  is a section view of a small line guide; 
           [0036]      FIG. 18  is a top perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the assembled fishing pole line management system; 
           [0037]      FIG. 19  is a section view of an alternative embodiment of the line holder and shaft sizing shim material; 
           [0038]      FIG. 20  is a section view of an alternative embodiment of the large line guide and shaft sizing shim material; 
           [0039]      FIG. 21  is a section view of an alternative embodiment of the intermediate line guide and shaft sizing shim material; and 
           [0040]      FIG. 22  is a section view of an alternative embodiment of the small line guide and shaft sizing shim material. 
       
    
    
       [0041]    For purposes of clarity and brevity, like elements and components will bear the same designations and numbering throughout the Figures. 
       DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       [0042]      FIG. 1  is a top perspective view of an assembled fishing pole  10  line management system in accordance with the invention. The line holder  12  component, large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18 , are positioned and secured on the fishing pole  10  by snapping and sliding function of each component. Fishing line  20  for use on a fishing pole  10  is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  of the line holder  12  to provide secure storage for the fishing line  20  allowing the line length to be fixed, increased or shortened. The fishing line  20  is threaded through the large line guide  14  and then the intermediate line guide  16  and then the small line guide  18  and then the fishing pole end tip  58  and finally tied to a fishing hook  22 . The collapsible type fishing pole  10  can be completely collapsed for storage. Using the snapping and sliding function of the large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16 , small line guide  18 , as the sections of the collapsible pole are taken in the line is wrapped around the vertical wall of the line holder  12 . The large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16 , small line guide  18  are slipped off of the fishing pole  10  but they remain on the fishing line  20 . Using the line holder  12  hook/line securing slot  24  the fishing line  20 , fishing hook  22 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16 , small line guide  18  are held securely. The fishing pole  10  is of the collapsible type in the preferred embodiment. The collapsible type fishing pole  10  by design has a tapered shaft that allows the line holder clamping cylinder  28 , large line guide clamping cylinder  36 , intermediate line guide clamping cylinder  40 , and small line guide clamping cylinder  44  to securely mount the line holder  12 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18  with a simple friction fit on the tapered shaft. In alternate embodiments, the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  can be a bamboo cane pole or any other similar in shape pole. If the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft does not have the proper tapered shape or size then shaft sizing shim material  62  (hockey tape or similar material) can be wrapped around shaft of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  to provide thickness adjustment for a secure friction fit for the line holder  12  and the appropriate combination of large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18 . If a secure non-adjustable mounting solution is wanted the line holder  12 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and the small line guide  18  is securely attached with epoxy, glue, resin, or any other suitable material for a secure attachment. 
         [0043]      FIG. 2  is a top perspective view of a fishing pole end cap  60  in accordance with the invention. The fishing pole end cap  60  is a component of the expandable type fishing pole  10 . 
         [0044]      FIG. 3  is a top perspective view of a line holder  12  in accordance with the invention. The line holder  12  component is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the line holder clamping cylinder  28  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the line holder  12  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. Fishing line  20  is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  for storage and use while fishing. The line holder front line stop  52  and line holder back line stop  56  keeps the line from slipping off the top of the line holder  12  the hook/line securing slot  24  is used when you are preparing fishing pole  10  for travel or storage. One way to prepare the fishing pole  10  for storage is to position the hook in the hook/line securing slot  24  then the line coming from the fishing pole end tip  58  side is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  and at the same time that the line is taken up the collapsible sections are also taken up and the large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18  are disconnected from the fishing pole  10  but stay connected to the fishing line  20 . Take the large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18  up to the line holder  12  then take the line in front of the small line guide  18  and loop it through the hook/line securing slot  24  and move line holder  12  away from fishing pole end tip  58 . This adjusts the line tension for secure storage. Other ways to prepare the fishing pole  10  for storage are possible. 
         [0045]      FIG. 4  is a top perspective view of a large line guide  14  in accordance with the invention. The large line guide  14  is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the large line guide clamping cylinder  36  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the large line guide  14  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. The large line guide hole vertical tab  50  provides positioning for the large line guide line hole  32 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the large line guide line hole  32  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the fishing pole  10  shaft. 
         [0046]      FIG. 5  is a top perspective view of an intermediate line guide  16  in accordance with the invention. The intermediate line guide  16  is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the intermediate line guide clamping cylinder  40  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the intermediate line guide  16  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. The intermediate line guide hole vertical tab  48  provides positioning for the intermediate line guide line hole  38 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the intermediate line guide line hole  38  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the fishing pole  10  shaft. 
         [0047]      FIG. 6  is a top perspective view of a small line guide  18  in accordance with the invention. The small line guide  18  is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the small line guide clamping cylinder  44  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the small line guide  18  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. The small line guide hole vertical tab  46  provides positioning for the small line guide line hole  42 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the small line guide line hole  42  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the fishing pole  10  shaft. 
         [0048]      FIG. 7  is a top perspective view of a fishing pole end tip  58  with hook in accordance with the invention. The fishing pole end tip  58  is a component of the expandable type fishing pole  10 . The line is threaded through the fishing pole end tip  58  and tied to a hook. If alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  is used the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  will not have its own fishing pole end tip  58 . The fishing pole&#39;s small end should be trimmed to 0.125″ diameter and the small line guide  18  should be fitted at the end of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  using shaft sizing material (hockey tape or similar material) for proper alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft sizing. 
         [0049]      FIG. 8  is a section view of an assembled fishing pole  10  line management system in accordance with the invention. The line holder  12  component, large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18 , are positioned and secured on the fishing pole  10  by snapping and sliding function of each component. Fishing line  20  for use on a fishing pole  10  is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  of the line holder  12  to provide secure storage for the fishing line  20  allowing the line length to be fixed, increased or shortened. The fishing line  20  is the threaded through the large line guide  14  and then the intermediate line guide  16  and then the small line guide  18  and then the fishing pole end tip  58  and finally tied to a fishing hook  22 . The collapsible type fishing pole  10  can be completely collapsed for storage. Using the snapping and sliding function of the large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16 , small line guide  18 , as the sections of the collapsible pole are taken in, the line is wrapped around the vertical wall of the line holder  12 . The large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16 , small line guide  18  are slipped off of the fishing pole  10  but they remain on the fishing line  20 . Using the line holder  12  hook/line securing slot  24  the fishing line  20 , fishing hook  22 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16 , small line guide  18  are held securely. The fishing pole  10  is of the collapsible type in the preferred embodiment. The collapsible type fishing pole  10  by design has a tapered shaft that allows the line holder clamping cylinder  28 , large line guide clamping cylinder  36 , intermediate line guide clamping cylinder  40 , and small line guide clamping cylinder  44  to securely mount the line holder  12 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18  with a simple friction fit on the tapered shaft. In alternate embodiments, the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  can be a bamboo cane pole or any other similar in shape pole. If the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft does not have the proper tapered shape or size then shaft sizing shim material  62  (hockey tape or similar material) can be wrapped around shaft of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  to provide thickness adjustment for a secure friction fit for the line holder  12  and the appropriate combination of large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18 . If a secured non-adjustable mounting solution is wanted the line holder  12 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and the small line guide  18  is securely attached with epoxy, glue, resin, or any other suitable material for a secure attachment. 
         [0050]      FIG. 9  is a section view of a line holder  12  in accordance with the invention. The line holder  12  component is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the line holder clamping cylinder  28  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the line holder  12  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. Fishing line  20  is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  for storage and use while fishing. The line holder front line stop  52  and line holder back line stop  56  keeps the line from slipping off the top of the line holder  12  the hook/line securing slot  24  is used when you are preparing fishing pole  10  for travel or storage. One way to prepare the fishing pole  10  for storage is to position the hook in the hook/line securing slot  24  then the line coming from the fishing pole end tip  58  side is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  and at the same time that the line is taken up the collapsible sections are also taken up and the large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18  are disconnected from the fishing pole  10  but stay connected to the fishing line  20 . Take the large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18  up to the line holder  12  then take the line in front of the small line guide  18  and loop it through the hook/line securing slot  24  and move line holder  12  away from fishing pole end tip  58 . This adjusts the line tension for secure storage. Other ways to prepare the fishing pole  10  for storage are possible. 
         [0051]      FIG. 10  is a section view of a large line guide  14  in accordance with the invention. The large line guide  14  is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the large line guide clamping cylinder  36  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the large line guide  14  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. The large line guide hole vertical tab  50  provides positioning for the large line guide line hole  32 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the large line guide line hole  32  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the fishing pole  10  shaft. 
         [0052]      FIG. 11  is a section view of an intermediate line guide  16  in accordance with the invention. The intermediate line guide  16  is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the intermediate line guide clamping cylinder  40  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the intermediate line guide  16  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. The intermediate line guide hole vertical tab  48  provides positioning for the intermediate line guide line hole  38 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the intermediate line guide line hole  38  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the fishing pole  10  shaft. 
         [0053]      FIG. 12  is a section view of a small line guide  18  in accordance with the invention. The small line guide  18  is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the small line guide clamping cylinder  44  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the small line guide  18  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. The small line guide hole vertical tab  46  provides positioning for the small line guide line hole  42 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the small line guide line hole  42  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the fishing pole  10  shaft. 
         [0054]      FIG. 13  is a right view of an assembled fishing pole  10  line management system in accordance with the invention. The line holder  12  component, large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18 , are positioned and secured on the fishing pole  10  by snapping and sliding function of each component. Fishing line  20  for use on a fishing pole  10  is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  of the line holder  12  to provide secure storage for the fishing line  20  allowing the line length to be fixed, increased or shortened. The fishing line  20  is the threaded through the large line guide  14  and then the intermediate line guide  16  and then the small line guide  18  and then the fishing pole end tip  58  and finally tied to a fishing hook  22 . The collapsible type fishing pole  10  can be completely collapsed for storage. Using the snapping and sliding function of the large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16 , small line guide  18 , as the sections of the collapsible pole are taken in the line is wrapped around the vertical wall of the line holder  12 . The large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16 , small line guide  18  are slipped off of the fishing pole  10  but they remain on the fishing line  20 . Using the line holder  12  hook/line securing slot  24  the fishing line  20 , fishing hook  22 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16 , small line guide  18  are held securely. The fishing pole  10  is of the collapsible type in the preferred embodiment. The collapsible type fishing pole  10  by design has a tapered shaft that allows the line holder clamping cylinder  28 , large line guide clamping cylinder  36 , intermediate line guide clamping cylinder  40 , and small line guide clamping cylinder  44  to securely mount the line holder  12 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18  with a simple friction fit on the tapered shaft. In alternate embodiments, the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  can be a bamboo cane pole or any other similar in shape pole. If the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft does not have the proper tapered shape or size then shaft sizing shim material  62  (hockey tape or similar material) can be wrapped around shaft of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  to provide thickness adjustment for a secure friction fit for the line holder  12  and the appropriate combination of large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18 . If a secure non-adjustable mounting solution is wanted the line holder  12 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and the small line guide  18  is securely attached with epoxy, glue, resin, or any other suitable material for a secured attachment. 
         [0055]      FIG. 14  is a section view of a line holder  12  in accordance with the invention. The line holder  12  component is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the line holder clamping cylinder  28  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the line holder  12  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. Fishing line  20  is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  for storage and use while fishing. The line holder front line stop  52  and line holder back line stop  56  keeps the line from slipping off the top of the line holder  12  the hook/line securing slot  24  is used when you are preparing fishing pole  10  for travel or storage. One way to prepare the fishing pole  10  for storage is to position the hook in the hook/line securing slot  24  then the line coming from the fishing pole end tip  58  side is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  and at the same time that the line is taken up the collapsible sections are also taken up and the large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18  are disconnected from the fishing pole  10  but stay connected to the fishing line  20 . Take the large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18  up to the line holder  12  then take the line in front of the small line guide  18  and loop it through the hook/line securing slot  24  and move line holder  12  away from fishing pole end tip  58 . This adjusts the line tension for secure storage. Other ways to prepare the fishing pole  10  for storage are possible. 
         [0056]      FIG. 15  is a section view of a large line guide  14  in accordance with the invention. The large line guide  14  is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the large line guide clamping cylinder  36  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the large line guide  14  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. The large line guide hole vertical tab  50  provides positioning for the large line guide line hole  32 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the large line guide line hole  32  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the fishing pole  10  shaft. 
         [0057]      FIG. 16  is a section view of an intermediate line guide  16  in accordance with the invention. The intermediate line guide  16  is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the intermediate line guide clamping cylinder  40  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the intermediate line guide  16  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. The intermediate line guide hole vertical tab  48  provides positioning for the intermediate line guide line hole  38 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the intermediate line guide line hole  38  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the fishing pole  10  shaft. 
         [0058]      FIG. 17  is a section view of a small line guide  18  in accordance with the invention. The small line guide  18  is attached to the fishing pole  10  by snapping the small line guide clamping cylinder  44  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the small line guide  18  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the fishing pole  10  for a secure tight attachment. The small line guide hole vertical tab  46  provides positioning for the small line guide line hole  42 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the small line guide line hole  42  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the fishing pole  10  shaft. 
         [0059]      FIG. 18  which is a top perspective view of an assembled alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  line management system in accordance with the invention. The line holder  12  component, large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18 , are positioned and secured on the fishing pole  10  by snapping and sliding function of each component. Fishing line  20  for use on an alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  of the line holder  12  to provide secure storage for the fishing line  20  allowing the line length to be let out for fishing or taken in for storage position. If the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  does not have a pre-installed fishing pole end tip  58  then the small line guide  18  will become the end tip and the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  should be trimmed at 0.125 diameter and shaft sizing shim material  62  (hockey tape or similar material) should be used to size the shaft to securely fit the small line guide  18 . The fishing line  20  is then threaded through the large line guide  14  and then the intermediate line guide  16  and then the small line guide  18  and then finally tied to a fishing hook  22 . The collapsible type fishing pole  10  in the preferred embodiment. The collapsible type fishing pole  10  by design has a tapered shaft that allows the line holder clamping cylinder  28 , large line guide clamping cylinder  36 , intermediate line guide clamping cylinder  40 , and small line guide clamping cylinder  44  to securely mount the line holder  12 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18  with a simple friction fit on the tapered shaft. The alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  can be a bamboo cane pole or any other similar in shape pole. If the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft does not have the proper tapered shape or sized shaft then shaft sizing shim material  62  (hockey tape or similar material) is wrapped around shaft of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  to provide thickness adjustment for proper secure friction fit for the line holder  12  and the appropriate combination of large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and small line guide  18 . If a secure non-adjustable mounting solution is wanted the line holder  12 , large line guide  14 , intermediate line guide  16  and the small line guide  18  is securely attached with epoxy, glue, resin, or any other suitable material for a secured attachment. With a the non collapsing alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  configuration one would simply wrap the line hook end around the line holder vertical member  26  and place the hook in the hook/line securing slot  24  on the line holder  12  for storage. 
         [0060]      FIG. 19  which is a section view of the alternative embodiment of the line holder  12  in accordance with the invention. The line holder  12  component is attached to the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  by snapping the line holder clamping cylinder  28  around the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  and sliding the line holder  12  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  for a secure tight attachment. If the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft does not have the proper tapered shape or sized shaft then shaft sizing shim material  62  (hockey tape or similar material) can be wrapped around shaft of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  to provide thickness adjustment for proper secure friction fit for the line holder  12 . The desired amount of fishing line  20  is wrapped around the line holder vertical member  26  for storage and use while fishing. The line holder front line stop  52  and line holder back line stop  56  keeps the line from slipping off the top of the line holder  12  the hook/line securing slot  24  is used when you are preparing the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  for travel or storage, the hook is positioned in the hook/line securing slot  24  then wrap the fishing line  20  around the line holder vertical member  26  to take out all of the slack. 
         [0061]      FIG. 20  which is a section view of the alternative embodiment of the large line guide  14  in accordance with the invention. The large line guide  14  is attached to the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  by snapping the large line guide clamping cylinder  36  around the fishing pole  10  and sliding the large line guide  14  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  for a secure tight attachment. If the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft does not have the proper tapered shape or sized shaft then shaft sizing shim material  62  (hockey tape or similar material) can be wrapped around shaft of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  to provide thickness adjustment for proper secure friction fit for the large line guide  14 . The large line guide hole vertical tab  50  provides positioning for the large line guide line hole  32 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the large line guide line hole  32  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft. 
         [0062]      FIG. 21  which is a section view of the alternative embodiment of the intermediate line guide  16  in accordance with the invention. The intermediate line guide  16  is attached to the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  by snapping the intermediate line guide clamping cylinder  40  around the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  and sliding the intermediate line guide  16  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  for a secure tight attachment. If the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft does not have the proper tapered shape or sized shaft then shaft sizing shim material  62  (hockey tape or similar material) can be wrapped around shaft of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  to provide thickness adjustment for proper secure friction fit for the intermediate line guide  16 . The intermediate line guide hole vertical tab  48  provides positioning for the intermediate line guide line hole  38 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the intermediate line guide line hole  38  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft. 
         [0063]      FIG. 22  which is a section view of the alternative embodiment of the small line guide  18  in accordance with the invention. The small line guide  18  is attached to the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  by snapping the small line guide clamping cylinder  44  around the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  and sliding the small line guide  18  up the tapered shaft (small end to large end) of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  for a secure tight attachment. If the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft does not have the proper tapered shape or sized shaft then shaft sizing shim material  62  (hockey tape or similar material) can be wrapped around shaft of the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  to provide thickness adjustment for proper secure friction fit for the small line guide  18 . The small line guide hole vertical tab  46  provides positioning for the small line guide line hole  42 . The fishing line  20  is threaded through the small line guide line hole  42  to keep fishing line  20  close and parallel to the alternative embodiment fishing pole  64  shaft. 
         [0064]    Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention. 
         [0065]    Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.