Alabama rig
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Alabama rig
So whats the deal with the Bama rig? Do people use it here and are they even legal to use? After seeing the schooling action it looks like the bama rig would be ideal to use.
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I've seen people use them but they are illegal. Ive actually thrown an A-rig, before I read the law, they don't work that great on Lake Wilson anyways. The reward isnt worth the risk if you ask me. This is the actual state law:
§13-62-4 Permitted activities. (a) A person may, with a valid fishing license, fishing permit or group fishing permit, in addition to any entry permit, the Wahiawa Special Entry Permit, or the Wahiawa Fishing Tournament Permit, if required, while within the Wahiawa public fishing area:
(1) Fishwithhook-and-line using one lure,one baited hook, or two artificial flies attached to a single line, provided:(A) On weekends and holidays,any person
shall not use more than one line; and (B) Onweekdays,anypersonshallnotuse
more than two lines;
§13-62-4 Permitted activities. (a) A person may, with a valid fishing license, fishing permit or group fishing permit, in addition to any entry permit, the Wahiawa Special Entry Permit, or the Wahiawa Fishing Tournament Permit, if required, while within the Wahiawa public fishing area:
(1) Fishwithhook-and-line using one lure,one baited hook, or two artificial flies attached to a single line, provided:(A) On weekends and holidays,any person
shall not use more than one line; and (B) Onweekdays,anypersonshallnotuse
more than two lines;
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I interpret the A-rig as a device that holds multiple lures, making it illegal. I can see the arguement that the entire unit is one lure, but I wouldn't bet any money on this interpretation. Perhaps some clarification from DLNR would be prudent prior to using it.
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A little late but you can also throw on some spinnerbait blades in place of lures with hooks....essentially making it a fancy spinnerbait
I've read a lot of people will do this to accommodate state laws.
Others will put 2 or 3 smaller baits (depending on their states laws) no hooks with the remaining spots rigged with larger baits near the bottom, most folks say they will almost always hit the larger baits and do not miss many fish because they struck the smaller baits.
Actually caught an A rig fish today (in Georgia so laws were violated). Haven't dedicated much time to throwing the A rig and have only caught 5 or so fish on it but man when they hit it.......they kill it!! Was throwing it on a 7.5ft heavy flipping stick and this little 1.5lb bass just about knocked the rod out of my hand! Looking forward to testing its performance when he fall weather officially kicks in and the bass are primarily feeding on shad in the creeks!

I've read a lot of people will do this to accommodate state laws.
Others will put 2 or 3 smaller baits (depending on their states laws) no hooks with the remaining spots rigged with larger baits near the bottom, most folks say they will almost always hit the larger baits and do not miss many fish because they struck the smaller baits.
Actually caught an A rig fish today (in Georgia so laws were violated). Haven't dedicated much time to throwing the A rig and have only caught 5 or so fish on it but man when they hit it.......they kill it!! Was throwing it on a 7.5ft heavy flipping stick and this little 1.5lb bass just about knocked the rod out of my hand! Looking forward to testing its performance when he fall weather officially kicks in and the bass are primarily feeding on shad in the creeks!
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