Bassdope Lures

RIP Baby Umbrella Rig V2

$12.99 - $19.99

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Description

The RIP Baby Umbrella rig V2 stands out with its distinctive style and expertly crafted components, delivering an unparalleled action in the water. Constructed from a strong yet lightweight wire, the RIP generates a lively baitball effect when pumped on retrieve. Streamlined at every point of pressure, this umbrella rig is designed not just for performance, but also for reliability when it matters most. The best part about the RIP Baby V2 is that you do not need a special rod or reel to start slinging this bait right away. The RIP V2 now includes Mustad Demon snap swivels and optional high-quality split rings to easily attach your favorite Smack swimbait jig heads . State Regulations on Umbrella Rigs by State as of 2022: 1 Hook - MN & ME 2 Hook - IL (2 Pole Restricted Lakes) AZ HI IA KA MD MA NV ND & VT 3 Hook - *IL CA CO DE IN MO OH OR RI SD TN UT WA WI WY AL AR CT FL GA ID KY LA MI MS NM NY NC OK PA SC TX VA & WV Customize your RIP Baby umbrella rig to meet your state’s specific regulations by selecting from the available options above. It's crucial to familiarize yourself with your state's restrictions regarding the use of umbrella rigs. Click here to access the official B.A.S.S. tournament rules concerning umbrella rigs. *IL - Make sure you understand your state restrictions! In Illinois, where two-pole restrictions do not apply, 5-hook umbrella rigs are permissible. This applies to locations such as Lake Michigan, most rivers, and Army Corps of Engineer lakes, which are all unrestricted areas for fishing with the 3 Hook RIP Baby Umbrella rig.

Specifications

Category

Umbrella Rigs

Field Notes

Use this umbrella rig to create a baitball presentation on a steady retrieve or pumped retrieve. It is designed to be rigged with swimbait jig heads and multiple hooks, making it useful when bass are feeding on schools of baitfish. Best in open water where a compact multi-bait profile can trigger reaction strikes.

Pros

  • Creates a lively baitball effect
  • Lightweight wire construction
  • Includes snap swivels and split rings for easy rigging
  • Designed for quick setup with swimbait jig heads

Cons

  • Umbrella rigs can be regulated or restricted by state
  • Multiple-hook rigs can be cumbersome to cast and manage
  • Not ideal around heavy vegetation or tight cover

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