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The Yumbrella Flash Mob Jr. is a compact, flashy, finesse-style umbrella rig equipped with four spinnerbait blades to help it further simulate a small school of baitfish. The little brother of the Yumbrella Flash Mob, it has all same the same great features - just with a smaller profile. Equipped with five super-strong, heat-treated stainless steel wires to ensure strength and flexibility, the Flash Mob Jr. also features high quality super strong snaps and swivels to ensure flawless performance when hooking multiple fish at the same time.
The Yumbrella Flash Mob Jr. is available with your choice of willow or Colorado blades. Willow blades offer increased flash with limited vibration, and are great for clearer water conditions. The Colorado blades on the other hand put off increased vibration, and are ideal for dirty and stained water conditions when bass rely more on their lateral line to hone in on prey. Perfect for targeting suspended bass, as well as other gamefish feeding on baitfish, you can rig the Yumbrella Flash Mob Jr. with a variety of lures, including soft plastic swim-baits, grubs, jig heads, etc. Multiple hook ups are always possibility, so hold on tight.
Length: 5.5” (tip of head to end of middle wire)
**Don't forget to check your State's fish and game rules and regulations - a fully rigged Yum Ultralight Flash Mob Jr. Rig is illegal in some States.
Comments: This a rig has gotten poorer quality every year don't seem to last as long as the first year they were made not a fan anymoreFrom: Al: Missouri 10/22/20Comments: At face value its an A-rig that checks all the boxes except 1. Durability. These Flash mob strait up fall apart. Maybe its because I fish Chickamauga and the Mob isn't built to take the beating of all those 5lb+ bass. If you want a built proof a-rig just buy a Hog Farmer so you don't have to worry about your a-rig holding to that next big bite.From: TriStar: Chattanooga 10/21/20Comments: Worked pretty good for me, paired with Keitech electric shads. As another posted, I did have trouble with the blades slipping along the arms. Solved that by applying super glue to the attachment point.
From: Unknown: 3/31/20
Comments:This has been great for me!Started using in January, swapped the hardware out to Tactical Bassin's specs, i.e. Owner #4 split rings, VMC #4 Rolling Swivels and Medium Owner Centering Pin Springs for the top two dummy baits and i'm still on my first A-Rig with at least 50 fish on it....largemouth, spots and stripers.My blades started sliding on the wires.Easy fix was using some Loctite Gel to put them back in place.Haven't moved since and I continue to catch fish on it.Haven't caught any giants yet on it but several fish 5.5 lbs or less.Hope this helps someone else!
From: Chris:Turlock, CA4/11/19
Comments:The Flash Mob Jr is hands down the best umbrella rig in the game. This isn't because it's at one of the best prices, but the size is what does it. It's small enough that you can throw it on lighter tackle and fish it easier. As far as people that have noticed components tearing up, I don't really understand because I have fished one rig through the better part of a year and have caught multiple doubles and even a few triples on it. I would recommend changing the snaps if you receive one that has the chrome snaps though.
From: Rusty:Van Buren, Ar1/28/19
Comments:Ordered the Yum Flashmob jr on 12/2/18 got to put it to work on the lake for the first time on 12/15/18. Well it worked the bass do attack it. Only problem is I went from a five wire to a three wire by 12/31/18. Sorry Yum but just two weeks and three pound Smallmouth and largemouth have it destroyed is pathetic. I can recommend it to catch the bass but you're most likely not going to catch many before they have it broke to pieces. Maybe Tackle Warehouse can convince them to do better or drop the product all together for a better quality one available. Tight Lines to all in 2019.
From: Greg - Kingston, TN 1/3/19
Comments:I have always used the flash mob jr. and had good results. The latest ones i got are total junk they changed the swivels, if you get it and it has the silver looking swivels change them they are junk, the black swivels are good.
From:Andy - VA 12/27/17
Comments:I use the yumbrella rig most of the time in the winter. The flash mob jr has worked extremely well until this year the swivels and snaps on the end are not big enough. I have been losing baits and fish. They will not hold a big fish unless the drag is backed all the way. Yum needs to upgrade the swivels and snaps like the were last year. We are paying a lot of money for these rigs and having to upgrade the hardware.
From: Marty - Franklin, TN 11/19/17
Comments:Have had several arms dislodge from the head itself. No problems with snaps & hardware. Works when it stays together.
From: Tommy: Garrett, IN 5/25/16
Comments:Great rig, but the arms will definitely break. Caught tons of fish on this. The snaps on some of them are not very good. They may have fixed this.
From: Steve: Austin, TX 1/19/16
Comments:This rig works very well, but the first thing I do is remove the snaps and replace them with split rings. I also use 1/8oz fishhead spins that add even more flash. They wreck this thing on Hartwell. The stripers love it too, but they do wreak havoc on it. The arms tend to break after 10-20 stripers and hybrids(mostly 4-5lb) run with it. I throw it on 50lb or 65lb PowerPro braid. When I set it up the way I mentioned previously, I am slinging about $38 so I use heavy braid.
From: Scott: Anderson, SC 12/3/14
Comments:Recently fished a 2 day tournament on Table Rock Lake, Missouri and landed several fish over 4 lbs including one 6 pounder with no issues with the snaps as others have described. It was our money bait, finished 2nd overall and every fish we weighed in was caught on this bait. I threw this thing for 6 days straight on that trip and caught about 60 fish without an issue. Ordered more!
From:Mike: Grand Rapids, MI 4/12/14
Comments:these are awesome I have caught so many bass on these things and have had absolutely no problems with snaps or wires breaking.I'm deffinently buying more!
From:Denver: DeRidder, LA
Comments: I haven't had any of the issues others have talked about with this rig. Works well for me, did have one of the wires finally break after lots of use and catching....probably fatigued from being bent back into place too many times. I'm still not sure how you straighten a 45lb snap out but then I only fish these on 20-30lb braid and a 10ft leader of 20lb mono. I guess if you're using 65-80lb braid you can pretty much straighten any hook out. I'm fishing bass, not tuna, groupers, or amberjacks in the Gulf, so I won't be needing the 65-80lb braid.From: William: LB Ca USA
Comments:great rig have caught 9 bass from 3-5 ibs did have one of the snaps break at the swivel but otherwise it has held up well works well with small swim baits and light hooks and weightFrom: Glenn: jackson MI USA
Comments:Bought a few of the newer ones and the new design that attaches the blades to the arms totally sucks..really disapointed in YUM for not just sticking to the original design with the tiny crimps. On the new ones the blades sometimes bind up and don't trail straight back like they should. Also I think their new source for their willow blades is sub-par because they seemed to tarnish real quick.. All YUM had to do was keep it the same or just use better snaps.
From: Ceasar: So Cal
Comments:Great rig, pulled in a few @ Quachita (ultra clear water) in mid-Feb. Thanks for the other posts, swapped the snaps out before using, otherwise it is made very well.From: Bailey: Beebe, AR
Comments: Lost two big largemouth in a tournament on Lake Amistad due to the snaps failing. Replaced them with stronger snaps and didn't have any more problems. Looks awesome in the water.From: Tony: Mont Belvieu, TX
Comments: these could use stronger snaps, but I would give them a high grade. I caught several big rockfish(stripers) the biggest was 15 lbs and it held up well.From: Dave: Columbia, MD