Overview
Please Note: Baits and Jigheads not included.
The Picasso School E Rig Bait Ball Jr. is our most versatile size and is ideal for targeting suspended fish or throwing around docks and blow downs. Constructed with heavy gauge, 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 keep your swim baits secure and assure landing the doubles and even triples that this rig commonly catches. Overall Length 6”, Wire Length 4”.
For the ultimate umbrella rig performance rig with the Smart Mouth Gamakatsu Jig Heads, Smart Mouth Mustad Jig Heads, Smart Mouth Plus Jig Heads, Single Barrel Underspin, and Dummy Heads.
Hand Crafted in the USA
**Don't forget to check your State's fish and game rules and regulations - a fully rigged umbrella rig is illegal in some State
Picasso | Wire Length |
School E Rig Bait Ball Jr. | 4" |
Previous Feedback
Comments: It's a great A-rig for beginners but mine kind of rolls and the line tie can be turned in circles. Also change the snaps I caught a 3 pounder and she bent that thing not beyond repair but if a 3 pounder can do that imagine what a 5 or bigger can do. Honestly though pretty good caught fish on it but the wire also bent a little good for price though I would recommend if your a beginner.
From: Mario: 11/4/20
Comments: Caught numerous fish including one over 8 that was initially wrapped in brush, and this rig handled it with ease. To address the snaps comment below, Matt Allen from Tactical Bassin cuts the snaps right off (not the swivel though) and replaces them with Owner hyperwire split rings. I completely agree with this and I do the same. Yea you sacrifice being able to change out hooks quickly, but do you really need to change out jig heads that often? The snap is going to be the weakest point on any rig by far and if you're dealing with big fish it makes even more sense to cut them out of the equation. Picasso makes an awesome product and the durability of their rigs is top notch.
From: Brian: Alabama 2/27/18
Comments: These rigs are awesome, I had one that lasted though piles of stripers, and lots of largemouth too, including several over 5lbs. I finally ended up breaking it off but the rig itself held up to some serious abuse. Compared to a flash mob jr this rig takes the cake 100% in terms of durability.
From: Nolan: Central VA 12/26/16
Comments: I used this bait one time. I caught a three pound bass and had a double hookup. However, the snap opened and was mangled beyond repair. I am guessing that the second fish weighed about three pounds. The fish seemed to like it, but I was very disappointed with the quality, especially considering the description of super strong terminal snap swivels.
From: Scott: Jackson, MS 6/18/14