Overview
An incredibly efficient twist on a proven productive tool, the Shane's Baits Blades of Glory Umbrella Rig is smartly crafted to ensure unparalleled performance season after season. The Blades of Glory Rig is led by a military grade aluminum head that is turned on the most precise Swiss machines to ensure impeccable balance while still allowing wiggle room for the stainless steel arms to maximize their longevity. That meticulous head is crowned with a buttery smooth swivel that offers the same supreme strength and durability as the snap swivel combinations hanging on the end of the wire arms.
While the Shane's Baits Blades of Glory Umbrella Rig delivers unbeatable fish-drawing power like many other rigs on the market, a Shane’s Baits rig sets itself ahead of the pack with its innovative construction that allows anglers to easily swap out the wire arms in the event a bruiser fish damages their rig, or they are simply wanting to target the school with a customized look. The rig relies on a proprietary head design that unscrews, exposing a series of channels that anchor the Umbrella Rig Arms. To increase your odds of hooking giant, or even multiple fish, the rig is adorned with premium nickel-plated blades that shower the water column in shimmering baitfish-imitating flash. Customizable, replaceable, and powerful, the Shane's Baits Blades of Glory Umbrella Rig is in a school of its own!
Shane’s Baits | Overall Length | Upper Wire Length | Lower Wire Length |
Blades of Glory Rig | 10" | 3-1/2" | 4" |
**Don’t forget to check your state’s fish and game rules and regulations – a fully rigged umbrella rig is illegal in some states.
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Comments: It looks like alot - but these rigs are so well made with such thin,light, and strong materials that its a breeze to fish. By far my most productive A-rig. They also have a Blades of Glory Upper - with the blades on top. That's the one I personally prefer but I've had plenty of succes with the Lower. Def want to use light jigheads or dummy heads because having 9 hooks is just silly, not to mention probably illegal in most places. The Dummy Heads from Dirty Jigs are great but they are kind of expensive.
From: Captainhookset: Bloomfield, NJ 1/26/23