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filingDate 2019-01-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 2019-04-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-3220824-U
titleOfInvention Fishing tackle
abstract [Problem] The present invention relates mainly to goby fishing, and when a fishing rod is thrown toward the water surface, the floating body floats on the water surface, and the through weight located below the floating body descends along the line to reach the water bottom The float body floats on the water surface when the hook is attached, and the float body rotates to allow the angler to visually recognize it and provide the fishing tackle with which the fishing rod can be pulled up. SOLUTION: A floating main body 1 having an insertion hole 2 passing substantially through the center of a sphere, and a thin tube 3 with a rotating weight 4 provided on a projecting portion 31 projecting from an outer surface 11 in the upper part of the insertion hole 2 of the floating main body 1 Also, the hook 6 provided at the tip of the line 5 inserted from the side of the protrusion 31 and the through weight 7 disposed between the hook 6 and the floating body 1 are freely inserted into the line 5 so as to move. [Selected figure] Figure 3
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