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MDR C-Rig

$29.99

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Description

The MDR C-Rig is a trimmed-down three-arm micro A-rig — and honestly it’s been more versatile for SoCal inshore harbor fishing than running a full five-arm umbrella rig. When fish are keyed into smaller forage or have seen bigger multi-bait setups, this is the one I reach for. What It’s Built For Three arms means: A tighter baitfish cluster A cleaner sink through the water column Less bulk than a full umbrella rig It’s built for matching smaller bait and presenting a more natural school profile. Why It Produces I run mine with 4″ RX Slugs or 3.5″ RX Paddle Tails at Marina del Rey when spotted bay bass and sand bass are keyed into smaller forage. It drops cleaner than a full umbrella rig — and when you get bit on it, you feel it. Lighter, easier to fish, and effective when fish have seen bigger multi-bait presentations. How I Fish It I fish the MDR C-Rig as a moving bait: Steady retrieve through open water Slow-rolled along structure Let it fall and track the school as it drops It works in both freshwater and SoCal inshore saltwater. When to Use It When fish are keyed into smaller baitfish When full A-rigs are getting ignored When you want a tighter, more natural bait cluster When fish are suspended or mid-column Rigging Setup Thread your soft plastics onto each arm Attach your preferred head to the front Start with matching sizes across all three arms for a uniform baitfish school look Adjust weight based on depth and fall rate The cleaner sink is one of the main advantages of running three arms over five. For a full breakdown of structure fishing and bait selection, see the SoCal inshore structure fishing guide . Best Pairings RX Slug — subtle profile for pressured fish RX Paddle Tail — added vibration when fish are more aggressive Match your trailer to how fish are feeding. Conditions Guide Water type: Harbors, back bays, freshwater, inshore saltwater Best around: Open water, structure edges, suspended fish Water clarity: Clear to moderately stained Presentation: Steady retrieve, slow-roll, controlled fall Key trigger: Multiple baitfish profile and movement Learn How to Rig & Fish It Spotted Bay Bass Fishing Guide SoCal Inshore Structure Fishing Guide Soft Plastic Color Guide Built for SoCal Conditions Made in Los Angeles. Limited stock. Sold individually.

Fishing Profile

Lure
Best for
Inshore, Bass, Spotted Bass
Presentation
Variable, Moving Bait (steady Retrieve, Cleaner Sink Than A Full Umbrella Rig (exact Rate Not Specified)
Techniques
Swimbaiting, Jigging, Finesse
Conditions
Pressured Fish, Open Water, Current
SeasonYear Round
WaterSaltwater

Field Notes

Use the MDR C-Rig when fish are keyed into smaller baitfish and a full-size umbrella rig feels too bulky or unnatural. It shines with a steady retrieve in open water, slow-rolling along structure, or letting it fall to track suspended/mid-column schools.

Pros

  • Tighter baitfish cluster than a full A-rig
  • Cleaner sink through the water column
  • Less bulk and easier to fish than a full umbrella rig
  • Effective when fish ignore larger multi-bait presentations

Cons

  • Requires matching soft-plastic sizes across arms for best school profile
  • Performance depends on dialing the head weight to depth/fall rate

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