Queensland inventors win best tackle award

Queensland inventors win best tackle award

Friday, 09 September 2011 15:07
SNAP-ON SINKERS FLOAT FISHING INDUSTRY’S BOAT

Snap-on sinkers are set to become the new tackle box must-have after KLIK Sinkers won a coveted industry award at the 2011 Australian Fishing Trade Association Awards on the Gold Coast.

The clever all-Australian invention was awarded ‘best of show’ after being voted the most innovative new product in the terminal tackle category.
Designed to make the sport of fishing even more relaxing, KLIK Sinkers appeal to those who want to spend less time rigging and more time fishing.

The clamshell style hinge and clasp opening allows the easy ‘snap-on’ addition or removal of sinkers without the need to cut line or re-tie knots. The fast, practical system is a world-first and has an international patent pending.

The KLIK Sinker project has been a labour of love over the past three years for two Queenslanders; Brisbane based industrial designer Scot Farley and Rockhampton based fishing enthusiast Rob Lange.

“We’re really proud of the final product and the way it’s evolved through the research and development phase. To receive the AFTA award is the icing on the cake. The recognition and positive response from the industry has been fantastic,” said Scot Farley, Principal Designer at F3 Industrial Design.

Farley expects the fishing community to find the new snap-on sinkers particularly useful in situations where you change your sinkers frequently, like surf casting, float lining and rock fishing, or where quick tackle system changes are required between fresh bait and lures.

“The snap-on system is also really easy for kids to use and a good option for people with poor vision or when used in low light situations, they also make storing or transporting your rods a breeze because they are so easy to remove and replace.”

Environmentally aware, Farley designed KLIK Sinkers resilient outer casing to protect the user, wildlife and the environment from the effects of lead. The striking ‘blue bottle’ blue colour of the sinkers was chosen to dissuade sea birds and other marine life from ingesting the sinkers.

KLIK Sinkers have partnered with iconic fishing reel and accessories company, Alvey Reels Australia, for distribution. The sinkers are currently available at more than 40 selected stockists in Queensland and New South Wales, with plans to supply retail outlets Australia-wide.

“KLIK Sinkers are a truly useful piece of tackle for avid anglers who can now enjoy the speed and convenience of changing sinkers without cutting their lines. We are very excited to finally be releasing our product nationally,” Lange said.

KLIK sinkers are currently available in sliding ball configuration in 4 packs of size 4’s and 2 packs of size 8’s, and retail for between $5 and $6 per pack.

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RELEASED BY:
Dannika Patterson, Morningstar Consultancy on behalf of KLIK Sinkers
E: [email protected]
M: 0413 449 428

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