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Umbrella rigs - a little help please
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 6:09 pm
by BASNFAN
I bought my first umbrella rig today and plan on trying it at Lake berryessa on Thursday. First, it is my understanding that in California, we can have baits attached with three hooks. There are five snap swivels off the five arms for five baits. What do you put on the other two? Do you rig them on jig heads and then cut off the hooks?
Re: Umbrella rigs - a little help please
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 6:34 pm
by scott39
https://www.walmart.com/ip/50Pcs-Stainl ... /693730365
Use these. Get them at most tackle stores. Good luck! Rig fishing is a blast
Re: Umbrella rigs - a little help please
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 6:40 pm
by Mitch
I add a Willow Leaf Spinner Bait Blade to the other two arms. You can use bigger or smaller depending on what size baits you are using.
Re: Umbrella rigs - a little help please
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 7:11 pm
by nate50
My suggestion is go to tactical bassin website and search for a-rigs. Matt and Tim have done an excellent job over the years explaining how to set up the rigs and how to fish them.
Re: Umbrella rigs - a little help please
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 1:16 pm
by ZacktheWop
This right here! Use these on the shortest of the two arms and twist on decoy baits.
Re: Umbrella rigs - a little help please
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 2:23 pm
by MT
Make sure you cut off any hardware on the top two wires. Attach the centering pins directly to the wires. They'll spin if you have swivels in the mix.
Re: Umbrella rigs - a little help please
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 5:58 pm
by BASNFAN
Thanks for the help guys! I put together a rig based on Tactical Bassin tutorial and used it today and got absolutely no bites at all. I did use too heavy a jig head on my three hooked baits and will be lightening them up. But I can't say there was any other problem with the set up as no matter what I threw today, I only had one for sure bite. We were in the main lake at Berryessa, in the narrows, fishing flats, fishing rocks, fishing shallow, and fishing deep. My partner did catch a nice crappie about 15 inches long but that was it. Not the first time I have been skunked.

Re: Umbrella rigs - a little help please
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 6:19 pm
by Phishphinder
Flash mob jr is economical with 1/8 oz strike king redfish heads. The eye is pushed further towards the front of the jig head. Also, use owner screw locks for your top two teasers.
Re: Umbrella rigs - a little help please
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:46 pm
by Pepsi man
BASNFAN wrote:Thanks for the help guys! I put together a rig based on Tactical Bassin tutorial and used it today and got absolutely no bites at all. I did use too heavy a jig head on my three hooked baits and will be lightening them up. But I can't say there was any other problem with the set up as no matter what I threw today, I only had one for sure bite. We were in the main lake at Berryessa, in the narrows, fishing flats, fishing rocks, fishing shallow, and fishing deep. My partner did catch a nice crappie about 15 inches long but that was it. Not the first time I have been skunked.

Try letting it sink to the bottom and pop it up a few feet and slow reeling. Lift the rod or reel faster of you start feeling the ground, those fully rigged are expensive.