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filingDate 1986-07-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber SU-1400572-A1
titleOfInvention Fishing tackle
abstract FIELD: amateur and sport fishing. The purpose of the invention is to increase the reliability of gear. Fishing gear includes wood, a rubber band on which elastic sleeves are fixed at intervals, and a loop and a knot at the ends. The elastic sleeves are gripped by knots of a missed row of a safety scaffolding, at one end of which a weight is attached, and at the other there is a loop connected to the loop of the woods with leads, hooks, tied to the pin of the pin. Fishing gear is thrown into the water once from the shore or delivered by boat, and after casting and loading hooks, a bell is tied to the forest. When biting, the fish self-clippings on the hook. If necessary, it is cut by hand and sent to shore with a rubber band outside the forest. The sinker is at the bottom of the reservoir without movement. After filling the hooks with a new bait, the forest is gently lowered back into the water, and the gum carries them away. Stored tackle after fishing on reel Kolshke. 2 Il. about (/
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