Patent ID: 8898951

Claim:
A fishing lure comprising: a buoyant leading lure body shaped like a fish; a trailing lure body shaped like a fish, including eyes, the eyes being disposed at a front portion of the fish-shaped trailing lure body, the leading lure body having a passage therethrough to enable a fishing line to slidably pass through the passage for connection to the fish-shaped trailing lure body, the fish-shaped trailing lure body having a rear portion, the fish-shaped trailing lure body being weighted unevenly within its fish shape such that the front portion of the fish-shaped trailing lure body is weighted more heavily than the rear portion such that the fish-shaped trailing lure body tends to sink front portion first in water, the leading lure body being more buoyant than the trailing lure body, the fish-shaped trailing lure body having a concave curved front surface, the concave curved front surface being disposed on an underside of the front portion of the fish-shaped trailing lure body such that the concave curved front surface faces downward in a direction away from the eyes of the fish-shaped trailing lure body, wherein the concave curved front surface being constructed and arranged to: (a) facilitate a swimming motion for the fish-shaped trailing lure body such that the fish-shaped trailing lure body is pulled closer to the fish-shaped leading lure body when the fish-shaped trailing lure body moves through water; and (b) receive an upward force exerted thereon by water causing the fish-shaped trailing lure body to lift if the fish-shaped trailing lure body is pulled through water; and a loop for connecting to a fishing line, the loop being connected with the front portion of the fish-shaped trailing lure body, forwardly of the eyes, so that when the trailing lure body is pulled through water by the line, it is pulled front portion first via the loop, with the downwardly facing concave curved front surface disposed at the underside of the front portion of the fish-shaped trailing body when it is pulled front portion first via the loop, the fish-shaped trailing lure body appearing to swim away from the fish-shaped leading lure body when the fish-shaped trailing lure body sinks in the water with its front portion first, and appearing to swim towards the fish-shaped leading lure body in the swimming motion facilitated by the concave curved front surface when the fish-shaped trailing lure body is pulled through the water by the line.