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A-rig help please
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01/17/19 03:57 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
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boeing driver
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What’s the best A-rig (3 or 5 wire) set up for small shallow water ponds in the winter time. Need help with which rig brand, spinner blades or not, weight, and which plastics...3, 4, or 5 inch etc.
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Re: A-rig help please
[Re: boeing driver]
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01/17/19 04:39 PM
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BigVes
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https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Pic..._Ball_Umbrella_Rigs/descpage-PFSRBB.html This is a great compact version. Works very well around cover. I always throw 5 wire with blades (4 or 8). 1/8oz is an overall good jighead weight for most applications allowing you to work the rig at various depths. If you want to step up the size of the rig from that compact version, Picasso also makes another model that is a bit smaller profile than a full size a-rig. If you want a full size profile, go with the Hog Farmer bladed. Bait-wise, I typically throw 3.8” - 4.3” and occasionally step up to 5”. It’s also good to differentiate your middle bait from the other 4 baits; use larger size, different color, chartreuse dip the tail, etc... Let us know how it goes & best of luck!
Last edited by BigVes; 01/17/19 04:43 PM.
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Re: A-rig help please
[Re: boeing driver]
#13032672
01/17/19 04:48 PM
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Bissett
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I would go with the flash mob JR. The blades will help it keep the lift so it won't sink too deep I wouldn't use anything heavier than 1/8 oz heads. Rig it with Gene Larew sweet swimmers
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Re: A-rig help please
[Re: boeing driver]
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01/17/19 05:05 PM
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Jarrett Latta
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I suggest swapping out the clips on the flash mob. I've straightened out some on big fish. I usually just replace with split rings
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Re: A-rig help please
[Re: Bissett]
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01/17/19 10:34 PM
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Donald Harper
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I would go with the flash mob JR. The blades will help it keep the lift so it won't sink too deep I wouldn't use anything heavier than 1/8 oz heads. Rig it with Gene Larew sweet swimmers Mr. Bissett nailed it. Great rig for small water.
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Re: A-rig help please
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01/18/19 12:07 PM
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rodiebob
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Good info..I got one the other day, Watched a vid from the guys at tactical bassin, they said to get rid of the clips as well...Dangit!! Lol..Ive got a place on the sewer i sense might give to the Arig
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