adbassfishing Posted October 28, 2018 Posted October 28, 2018 Where i am from in SC, people use a A-Rigs alot in the winter. I never really had much confidence in throwing one, and the only one i have is the Yumbrella. The problem i have with it is that is it really heavy. The areas i would mostly use it would be throwing by docks. What is a good lighter weight umbrella rig? and what jig heads do yall use? Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted October 28, 2018 Global Moderator Posted October 28, 2018 Use jig heads poured with hot glue instead of lead for a lighter option that you can fish shallow. I don’t throw them but that’s what I’ve heard to do Quote
Super User Oregon Native Posted October 28, 2018 Super User Posted October 28, 2018 53 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said: Use jig heads poured with hot glue instead of lead for a lighter option that you can fish shallow. I don’t throw them but that’s what I’ve heard to do It works....but I prefer a jerk bait. Quote
adbassfishing Posted October 28, 2018 Author Posted October 28, 2018 1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said: Use jig heads poured with hot glue instead of lead for a lighter option that you can fish shallow. I don’t throw them but that’s what I’ve heard to do Thanks. Can you buy these at tackle warehouse? Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted October 28, 2018 Global Moderator Posted October 28, 2018 4 minutes ago, adbassfishing said: Thanks. Can you buy these at tackle warehouse? I don’t know, this website is about as far as my internet skill set goes Quote
Super User WRB Posted October 28, 2018 Super User Posted October 28, 2018 I remember trying to Mann's A-rig about 5 years ago, the only A-rig on the market back then. Made up 2 dummy swimmers and 3 jig swimmers, we can only have 3 hooks in 1 lure. My 1st outing with Manns A-rig hooked 2 bass, netted then and A-rig was in pieces; the head end with 2 wires and 1wire in each bass, 1 wire missing, the rig fell apart on the 1st catch. Today I use Picasso School E rigs and jig heads, good strong rigs with right size hooks and 1/8 oz heads. Tom PS, School E Finesse is made for casting around docks. Quote
IgotWood Posted October 28, 2018 Posted October 28, 2018 I have the same trouble. Try shoving a nail weight in the bellies of your baits to keep them keeled. If that doesn’t work, try lead-free jig heads. Your typical size 1/8oz jig head will still have the same size hook, but will only weight 1/16. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted October 29, 2018 Global Moderator Posted October 29, 2018 The YUMbrella rig has a resign head that isn't heavy like lead models. Use a light jighead or a weightless screwlock hook to avoid adding extra weight. Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted October 29, 2018 Super User Posted October 29, 2018 I make my own with fiberglass heads so they aren't heavy. I have used all sizes of heads but I prefer to use a 4/0 hook on a 1/16 oz head. I also make the like "flash mob". The extra blades helps keep the baits up as well as produce a lot of flash like a school of shad. Quote
adbassfishing Posted October 29, 2018 Author Posted October 29, 2018 19 hours ago, WRB said: I remember trying to Mann's A-rig about 5 years ago, the only A-rig on the market back then. Made up 2 dummy swimmers and 3 jig swimmers, we can only have 3 hooks in 1 lure. My 1st outing with Manns A-rig hooked 2 bass, netted then and A-rig was in pieces; the head end with 2 wires and 1wire in each bass, 1 wire missing, the rig fell apart on the 1st catch. Today I use Picasso School E rigs and jig heads, good strong rigs with right size hooks and 1/8 oz heads. Tom PS, School E Finesse is made for casting around docks. Thanks for the info! 36 minutes ago, Jig Man said: I make my own with fiberglass heads so they aren't heavy. I have used all sizes of heads but I prefer to use a 4/0 hook on a 1/16 oz head. I also make the like "flash mob". The extra blades helps keep the baits up as well as produce a lot of flash like a school of shad. I looked into making my own as well, just havent had time with work. 13 hours ago, IgotWood said: I have the same trouble. Try shoving a nail weight in the bellies of your baits to keep them keeled. If that doesn’t work, try lead-free jig heads. Your typical size 1/8oz jig head will still have the same size hook, but will only weight 1/16. When you use a nail weight, are you throwing on weightless hooks? Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted October 29, 2018 Super User Posted October 29, 2018 Were I ever to cast an umbrella, and the object was to keep the weight down in order to work it shallow, I'd use plain hooks instead of jigheads. And if I was really feeling jiggy (ha,ha), Id use one jighead on the bottom arm. Quote
IgotWood Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 7 hours ago, adbassfishing said: Thanks for the info! I looked into making my own as well, just havent had time with work. When you use a nail weight, are you throwing on weightless hooks? I’m sorry...yes a weightless jig hook. Or even a wide gap swimbait hook. Quote
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