Yum® Yumbrella® Flash Mob Junior with Willow Blades

   

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Tennessee Special

5-3/4"

7/16 oz.

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Model: YUMBLW5TSNR
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  • Big flashy profile in a small package
  • Down-sized, 5-wire Yumbrella rig with 4 blades
  • Stainless steel wire and durable connections
  • Mimics a small school of baitfish
Bass and stripers often feed on big baitfish, but sometimes a smaller offering gets more attention. The Yumbrella Flash Mob Junior is a multi-lure rig that's smaller than the full-size rigs used with great success by many anglers in summer and winter. Flash Mob Junior is most effective after the baitfish spawns, when big, bulky rigs get ignored. Not only is this lure smaller but it's equipped with four flashing blades. Flash Mob Junior is a 5-wire, down-sized Yumbrella rig with four spinning blades positioned midway down its outer arms.

Light enough to be fished on any equipment, this lure is effective on largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass, crappie, white bass, stripers and just about any other predator fish. Rigged with curly-tail grubs or other, smaller lures.

NOTE: Check your State's Fishing & Game regulations before using an umbrella rig. Some have restrictions on the number of hooks or baits per line.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 8 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Lure This is a great lure. The flash mob adds a little extra buzz to the standard A-rig and gives it a look the Bass can't resist. May 1, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by AWESOME!! Works very well in stained water. Caught fish on the mob in places where they wouldn't touch the traditional rig!! March 26, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Yumbrella Flash Mob Best A-rig to throw......lots of flash, not as heavy as other brands, catches alot of bass! March 24, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best umbrella rig in my opinion I really like this rig, it is a good size and I think the spinner blades make a huge difference. March 18, 2013
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you can put spinners without hooks or even a sassy shad/ swimbait without a hook. these things crush so many fish, catching 3 out of every 5 aint so bad!
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you can either get a barral swivel with split rings and attach a willow leaf on the end of the un-hooked arms, or use a hitchhiker to attach 2 more baitfish.
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