Bar Float Tackle Response to Fish Bite

  • YAMABE S
  • KUMAMOTO H
  • NISHIHARA O
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Abstract

This paper analyzes a fishing tackle consisting of bar float, line, sinker, hook line, subsinkers, and hook. Three arrangements of the subsinkers attached to the hook line are considered: 1) free design without sub-sinkers, 2) equal design with a pair of identical subsinkers, and 3) unequal design with a light sinker followed by a heavy one. Fluid-dynamic coefficients are identified to calculate, for instance, bar float drag and friction, and fishing tackle simulations are carried out using a multi-link model proposed by the authors. It turned out, among other things, that the free design can create a good float response to a weak fish bite.

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YAMABE, S., KUMAMOTO, H., & NISHIHARA, O. (2006). Bar Float Tackle Response to Fish Bite. Journal of the Japan Society for Precision Engineering, Contributed Papers, 72(7), 895–902. https://doi.org/10.2493/jspe.72.895

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