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Jig head preference for the A-Rig? #12578076 01/14/18 05:54 PM
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I have been using the Yumbrella Flash mob A-rig with their "Yum Money" Heads. Those money heads dont seem to last me too long, but the eyes are a perfect fit on that rig. Wanting to try another jighead and wondered what some of you and your preferences might be? if you wanna share why, that's a bonus.

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Re: Jig head preference for the A-Rig? [Re: dandeeks] #12578126 01/14/18 06:35 PM
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Really liking these. I use these for small swimbaits like the Keitech.

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/VMC_Flat_Shad_Jig_Head/descpage-VFSJ.html

Re: Jig head preference for the A-Rig? [Re: dandeeks] #12578175 01/14/18 07:13 PM
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I like to use the pre rigged berkley swim shads, they around 5 bucks a pack


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Re: Jig head preference for the A-Rig? [Re: dandeeks] #12579500 01/15/18 04:37 PM
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Either a round ball head or a Revenge Darter head.


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Re: Jig head preference for the A-Rig? [Re: dandeeks] #12579616 01/15/18 05:54 PM
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Thanks all.
Was just looking to narrow down some options, this helps wink

Re: Jig head preference for the A-Rig? [Re: dandeeks] #12579683 01/15/18 06:40 PM
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Santone makes a good one with a screw lock to hold the trailers. And if I'm fishing in heavy cover I'll use weedless swimbait hooks and still have a good hook up percentage

Re: Jig head preference for the A-Rig? [Re: cephusjoe] #12580190 01/16/18 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted By: cephusjoe
I like to use the pre rigged berkley swim shads, they around 5 bucks a pack



I use these also and they work great. There are 5 in a pack to go perfectly with the 5 wire Yumbrella rig you use. I usually get two packs but in a different color so I can have two Yumbrellas set up. I change out the middle bait (the longest wire) with one of the colors from the other pack so one looks different from the other 4.
I also use Storm brand of pre-rigged swim baits but these usually are 3 to a package but they come in several different sizes which sometimes makes a huge difference especially if the fish are feeding on very small shad. Storm has a 3 inch one.

Another advantage of using these is that you don't have to super glue them on the hook to keep them from falling off like you do a swimming fluke or other small swim bait.


Another option to do if you are wanting to use larger swim baits is to use an Owner screw lock hook, either weighted or unweighted and whatever swim bait you choose. This style of rigging also makes them weedless.

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