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publicationDate 2020-02-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20200017888-A
titleOfInvention floating detector of bite
abstract The present invention is a mouth quality detection device to notify the person fishing by sensing the mouth quality signal when the fish mouth. As a floating quality sensor floating in water, it is a function of both sides of a bobber and a texture detector. The conventional bobbin detection device generates malfunctions in sea fishing with waves, and when the fish descends into the water with a fishing needle in the mouth, a signal is generated. Not generated. Therefore, there was no texture sensor that could be used for bottom float fishing, where fish rose in the mouth with a fishing needle placed on the bottom. The present invention solves the problem of the existing particle quality sensor and does not cause malfunction even when the sea steaming fishing with waves, so that the texture signal is generated even when the fish bites the fishing needle in the mouth so that it is possible to use the quality sensor in the bottom steaming. . Therefore, it is a new invention compared to the existing grain sensor.
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