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Guess I Need to get the A-Rig Out

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20 hours ago, gimruis said:

I don’t even think that is a legal lure here in MN.

 

20 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

It's legal under two conditions (yes, I looked it up)

1: Only two of the arms can have hooks/lures, the rest have to be 'dummies' without hooks.

2: There's no more than 9" between the hooks/lures, as measured from one hook/lure, up it's arm to the juncture, and back down the other arm to it's hook/lure.

I just downloaded and perused the 2021 MN regulations that went into effect yesterday...guess what...they changed it again

“Umbrella” style rigs may be used provided only one wire contains hooks. The other wires may include lures/baits but cannot contain hooks"

 

23 hours ago, roadwarrior said:

You can fish this on your jig rod: 

 https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Yum_Yumbrella_Flash_Mob_Jr_Umbrella_Rig/descpage-YYBFLJ.html

Rig the outside arms with LFT Live Magic Shad weightless. Inside with a Rage Swimmer

on a 1/4 oz swimbait head.

 

This is exactly my setup with it to the T. Rage swimmers in white, or Shad colors. I throw it on my 7'4 MH and my 7'5 H setups just fine with 55lb braid

28 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

“Umbrella” style rigs may be used provided only one wire contains hooks. The other wires may include lures/baits but cannot contain hooks"

 

Can you just cut the hook off the jig head, and leave the bait keeper prong on there to slide the swimbait onto? 

 

In Indiana, you can have 3 hooks. So with the 5 wire alabama rig, I should be fine if I cut off two of the hooks from the jig head and just slide the bait on it? That is how I am reading these regulations.

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4 minutes ago, InfantryMP said:

 

Can you just cut the hook off the jig head, and leave the bait keeper prong on there to slide the swimbait onto? 

 

In Indiana, you can have 3 hooks. So with the 5 wire alabama rig, I should be fine if I cut off two of the hooks from the jig head and just slide the bait on it? That is how I am reading these regulations.

Yep - you can do that...but one hook of 5 baits leave the hook-up ratio low. Better to just toss a standard soft-swimbait.

Just now, MN Fisher said:

Yep - you can do that...but one hook of 5 baits leave the hook-up ratio low. Better to just toss a standard soft-swimbait.

I think if you leave it on the long middle wire it would be a lot better. Similar principal to a trailer hook on a spinner bait or buzzbait. 

 

Either way, 1 hook on there kind of stinks. I thought Indiana was bad with it's regulations. 

  • Super User

I actually fished with a Yumbrella quite a bit this winter and didn't get a single strike. It was disappointing because I had read so much about winter A-rig fishing and was looking to my first catch on that rig.

 

Maybe I'll give it another try tomorrow.

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