Fishing lures having light sensitive color change and method of producing
First Claim
1. A fishing lure comprising a molded body having a photochromatic material incorporated into the molded body, the photochromatic material causing the fishing lure to reversibly change color when exposed to a light source.
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a method of producing light sensitive fishing lures and fishing lures which are capable of reversibly changing color with changing exposure to a light source. In one embodiment, a photochromatic material is incorporated into the mold to form a flexible bodied fishing lure. In another embodiment, the photochromatic material is mixed with a bonding agent forming a spray or dip in which a rigid bodied fishing lure is coated. In both cases, the fishing lure has an original, first color which reversibly changes to a second color with exposure to light, and thereafter gradually changes back to the original, first color in the absence of light such as when traveling under water.
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- 1. A fishing lure comprising a molded body having a photochromatic material incorporated into the molded body, the photochromatic material causing the fishing lure to reversibly change color when exposed to a light source.
- 3. A fishing lure comprising a rigid body having a first color and coated with a photochromatic coating capable of reversibly changing the first color of the rigid body to a second color with exposure to a light source, and in the absence of the light source, gradually changing back to the first color.
- 12. A method of producing light sensitive color changing fishing lures having rigid bodies comprising the step of coating the rigid body of a fishing lure with a coating comprising a mixture of photochromatic material and bonding agent.
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