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Old 12-31-07, 04:49 PM   #1
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Default Cluster Rig(s)

Have any of you Guys ever used a "Cluster Rig"? I saw it while I was skimming through January's Edition of Bassin' Magazine. It looks just like a drop-shot rig with two or three baits tied to one line. Looks killer for schoolies...

Anyone used on of these? Excluding Zooker, saying he has used every rig invented; and also those yet to be invented!

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Old 12-31-07, 07:48 PM   #2
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i have never used it but i have heard about it. a guide here on table rock swears that using two baits when vertically fishing a drop shot will help with line twist.
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Hey C-Rig, the guide in the article in Bassin' Magazine was from Table Rock. His name was Mike Webb.

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Lunk, That is a common perch fishing rig here.We use fathead minnows . The bottom weight is a jighead tipped with a fathead, or sometimes I use a Lindy fuzzy grub jig.I like the lindy jighead with the stinger hook built in, if using a minnow. Most times I use 3 other hooks up the line. P N J
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Yeah, I've also used the same rig for Jumbo's on Lake Michigan PNJ. A couple of times I've caught some triples of 10"+...

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man L.L. what are the chances of that? mike webb is a great guide and anything that comes out of his mouth is worth paying attention to.
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I've seen it down in Texas a few times, but I never tried it myself. I am surprised that it really hasn't taken off because it does look like a kewl trick when you can find them stacked up! I guess I'm just going to have to play with it too!
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