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Week 7 Bass Contest: Win a wave coupon for $25
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Name this up and coming new bass rig and win a $25 coupon from wavefishing.com
First one to answer wins.
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#2
Alabama rig. ever used one? I'm intrigued....
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#3
I just ordered one for bass. I've used them in salt water, but much larger. They work well for stripers and blue fish.
I want to try it on the big lakes here in the NE.
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#4
It's kind of funny, I had never seen them for bass till yesterday on B.A.S.S. website then saw your post. I ordered one too. Can't wait to try it.
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#5
You gotta let me know how that works. I was curious how much drag would be on it.
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#6
They have also been referred to as Umbrella Rigs.
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#7
Saltys call them that as well as christmas tree rigs.
Have to see how they work on smallies on champlain. That would be a ride. Might have to use a saltwater setup to work it.
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#8
They are fast becoming a very hot item here in AZ. Saw my first one a couple of tourneyments ago, must have been back in November, and they have been poping up all over.

Couple of things to consider with the Alabama rig

1. I know that CA and AZ have limited the number of hooks you can have on one rig. Not sure of the limits right now as I have not tried one yet. I would suggest checking though before tossing it out there.

2. Our club has put a two hook limit on them during tourneyments. you can put baitless hooks on the other runners but can only have two hooks in the rig.

Anyway thought I would throw that out there.
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#9
Thanks for the input and welcome to BFT.
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