Bass Pro Shops® Deadly 5 Shad Rig
- Castable umbrella rig
- Mimics a natural ''ball of baits''
- Ready for rigging with jigheads and swimbaits
NOTE: Check your States Fishing & Game regulation before using an umbrella rig. Some have restrictions on the number of hooks or baits per line.
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by floridabassguy Catches bass !
This has been a great success for me while bass fishing. On my 4th cast I landed two bass, and followed that up with a nice 4 pounder five minutes later.
May 4, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Swede58 Glad I bought this one
Lot's of fish follow the rig bass, trout and pretty much everything.
April 30, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by lebo8 deadly rig
This rig doesnot work well with crankbaits.....follow package recomendations
March 21, 2012
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...like...i use #14 mono on a bass pro jm signature 50 class reel...mh rod...works great for me...Top 250 Contributor
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...like...i use the berkley 3" ripple shad...and other 3" shad (4) of the 3" and (1) 4" shad on the middle...butt..pretty much any rubber bodies will work i have also used twin~tails on the middle......i have caught the little "stripes" and the walleye on thi bp umbrella...St.Clair river baby...!!!...
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50-65 pound braid as per best5zachA:Â
I am using 40 - 65 pound braided line.A:Â
Braids and superlines are the lines of choice. As for the test weight, those in the upper ranges (above 50 pound test) would be recommended due to the weight of this lure.Details:Â
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...like...i have caught the walleye on the bp umbrella during the summertime in the St.Clair river...right about the weeds and hit it...*stay off the bottom*...and the love will come...i use (4) 3" shad and (1) 4" shad...works out nicley...A:Â
This could work for Walleyes (as well as any other fish) if they are actively feeding on balls of baitfish. It's probably not recommended though as walleye tend to feed near the bottom, especially during daylight hours. Lures such as jigs and bottom bouncers may work better, as well as crankbaits that are trolled.Details:Â
I've seen these rigs fished primarily with jigheads and was wondering has anyone fished these with swimbait hooks, like a Trokar screw-lock? Or even weighted swimbait hooks?Answers
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Definetly, that's why they are called swimbait hooks.Details:Â
In Mich. You can only have two hooks on a line .....Will you get a ticket if you used this rig and were caught by the D.N.R.?Answers
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...like...i live near the St.Clair river...i use it in the river all the time...the fish police i have asked them BEFORE i scored these...at least they are acceptable in the St.Clair river...Lake Huron...and Lake St.Clair....they are so fun with the little "stripes"...i have had up to four at a time and the croud is stunned...im cool like that...A:Â
The Fishing Guide states "No more than three lines per person (including tip-ups) nor more than six hooks or lures may be used. All hooks attached to an artificial bait or 'night crawler harness' are counted as one hook." So you could attach five lures.A:Â
Actually it is 6 hooks in Michigan. But make sure you check your local DNR laws.Top 250 Contributor
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It is very likely that you would, but to be on the safe side check with the local game & fish authorities. I'm sure they can tell you. GOOD LUCK!!A:Â
Check with your state DNR to see if they have addressed this issue with this particular lure, they are allowing them in Indiana for now. You could also use swimbaits, 2 with hooks, the rest as "teasers," very effectively.A:Â
That means you can only have 2 hooks you will be ticketed if caught using more. A popular way to get around this problem is to use willow blades in place of swimbaits in the remaining spots.A:Â
You'll get a ticket if you are using more than the number of hooks allowed.. However instead of using it with just 2 hooked lures you could always rig hookless ones to keep the balance of the rig. Sorta like an umbrella rig where not all the baits have hooks in them... Just a thought.A:Â
Check with your local game official. Here in Missouri, we are limited to 3 hooks. This rig is still considered legal, but you may only have three hooks on the unit (meaning to spots would be left void).1 of 1
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