Alabama rigs video
Jimbo
Posted 1/11/2014 11:31 AM (#683943)
Subject: Alabama rigs video





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What do people think? Looks like the new craze.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBH3veFqcKY&feature=em-share_video_u...
weedsnager
Posted 1/11/2014 12:06 PM (#683949 - in reply to #683943)
Subject: Re: Alabama rigs video





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Location: St. John, Indiana
Those Guys from uncut angling put out some great videos. I made a few of those Alabama rigs they made with the sockets about a month ago, they turned out great.
FUBAR
Posted 1/11/2014 2:35 PM (#683972 - in reply to #683943)
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Location: Middletown, Ohio
I made some heavy duty "muskie rigs" this past summer and played around with them a bit, but never thought about trying them as a jigging presentation, may have to try that this year !

Mark
Landry
Posted 1/11/2014 4:16 PM (#683982 - in reply to #683943)
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That is a great video. Those guys are hilarious and they think outside the box.
sworrall
Posted 1/11/2014 4:48 PM (#683986 - in reply to #683982)
Subject: Re: Alabama rigs video





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
WaterWolfMike
Posted 1/12/2014 11:25 AM (#684116 - in reply to #683972)
Subject: Re: Alabama rigs video





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I made a couple of rigs, with blades and without. I'll tell you that the rig with #8 colorado blades rides very high in the water column and can't be burned in lol. I'm going to try willow leaf blades this summer instead. When jigged, those blades slow down the fall and add mega vibration.

The rig without the blades is easy to cast with the St Croix big nasty and runs in about 3-4 ft on a steady retrieve. Hooked up the swim baits with 10/0 Owner Beast hooks.

http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h477/tubeman488/20140112_115338...