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titleOfInvention Trailer hook
abstract Provided is a trailer hook that can be quickly and easily attached to and detached from a main body hook in a lure at a fishing place where the situation changes every moment, and that does not rust even if it is left after use. In a trailer hook including an annular portion through which a main body hook of a lure is passed and a hook portion extending rearward from the annular portion, at least the annular portion is covered with a needle tip of the hook portion left. As described above, it is formed integrally with an elastic member. As the elastic member, a material having a hardness capable of piercing the main body hook when hardened is used. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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