
Overview
Please Note: Baits and Jigheads not included.
The Picasso Finesse School E Rig Bait Ball Umbrella Rig is a compact size that can be used for targeting suspended fish and also in place of traditional spinner bait. Perfect for throwing around docks, blow downs and other structure. It’s a great choice when added accuracy is needed and also excels in highly pressured waters when downsizing to smaller swim baits is the ticket. Constructed with low visibility brown wire that allows the fish to focus on the baits being presented instead of the distraction of flashy wires. The lightweight high-impact resistant plastic head and embedded nose swivel prevents line twist and also prevents the fish from leveraging itself off when hooked.
The blades are perfectly sized to provide flash and vibration to attract the fish while still allowing the rig to stay down in the strike zone without getting lift.
No longer does a broken swivel render your Umbrella Rig useless and destined for the trash along with your hard earned money. Features the markets only sliding sleeve that allows for quick and easy replacement of any damaged or worn terminal swivels. This can be particularly critical during tournament situations when rigging up an entirely new Umbrella Rig can take up much needed time.
Equipped with heavy duty American made premium components including a 140lbs strength nose swivel, and 75lbs strength terminal snap swivels to you’re your swim baits secure and assure landing the doubles and even triples that this rig commonly catches. Overall Length 4.75”, Wire Length 3”.
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Hand Crafted in the USA
Picasso | Wire Length |
Finesse School E Rig Bait Ball | 3" |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Excellent A Rig! Been using them for a few years now. TW had a sale and i purchased a couple on sale. Have caught a bunch of fish on them at Clear Lake and my largest was 10.56lbs! I would recommend replacing the stock hardware since it is pretty cheap and i would be be stressed of it failing if you hook a big one. Once hardware is replaced i dont think it gets much better than these!
From: Mike: Oregon 2/8/20
Comments: just got my Picasso in the mail last week. Really excited to try it out after hearing nothing but good about them. Took it out for the first time Saturday and three casts later one eye is missing and the other one is falling off. The paint on the head chipped bad too. Really bummed. Messaged Picasso and haven't heard anything since. Other then that it's a great bait. Looks good in the water and had good draw power.
From: Caden: Escondido, CA 2/8/16
Comments: I bought two of them and i caught several nice bass on it. finally one of the wires broke off on a cast. lost the other one on a hang up, but i can honestly say i caught about 15 bass on it, and doubled up on it twice
From: John: CA 1/4/16
Comments: i bought two of them and i caught several nice bass on it. finally one of the wires broke off on a cast. lost the other one on a hang up, but i can honestly say i caught about 15 bass on it, and doubled up on it twice.
From: John: CA 1/4/16
Comments: this bait has helped boat over 20 double digit bass in my boat. My customers love throwing it bc it produces big fish! It's not like a typical rig because it's nice and compact so even the beginner can cast it with ease. It works great around docks, bridges, dams! It even works in timber with weedless swim baits this way you won't loose em
From: Cody: Lake Fork, TX 4/13/14
Comments: I can highly recommend the Picasso Finesse School E Rig Bait Ball. This is a super compact rig with a ton of flash that looks exactly like a tight little break away school of bait fish. This is a great rig for fishing around docks or tight spaces. This rig has been a big producer for us in tournaments helping us finish in the top five in every event in the Salt Water Bass Series in 2013 and helping us win Angler of the Year. It has also already helped us win the second event in 2014. Our go to set up, is to rig them with 3 inch Big Hammer Swimbaits on 3/16th to 3/8ths ounce heads and to fish them around docks and over submerged grass beds in 5 to 25 feet of water. Spotted Bay Bass, Calico Bass and Sand Bass love this rig as do halibut. Oh and they catch freshwater bass too. Even though this is a small compact rig, they are very durable and even hold up in saltwater.
From: Bryan: Goleta, CA 2/27/14
Comments: I thought the wires were too short to create a bait ball appearance, but it works really well. Caught my kicker fish in my last tournament with it using Keitech Fat Impact on the middle and regular swing impacts on the exterior.
From: Matt: Broken Arrow, OK
Comments: Bought several of these late last year, caught a lot of quality fish on these. Love the nose swivel, makes a huge difference in how it runs. Lost my last one this weekend. Came on to buy more and they are sold out?
From: Mike: Guntersville, AL