The "hottest fishing tool on the bass market today" - the Picasso School-E-Rig is handcrafted in the USA using premium American-made components. The Picasso School E-Rig is also completely Lead-Free. The fish head is constructed from impact resistant plastic - not lead. Often
referred to as an umbrella-rig, the School-E-Rig is designed to
resemble a school of baitfish. It can be cast and retrieved at a steady
pace or allowed to fall through suspended schools of fish. Very
versatile as well, it can be rigged with a wide variety of lures,
including soft plastic swimbaits, grubs, jig heads and small
spinnerbaits.
Its design allows you to spread out the wire arms into various
positions. Leaving the slightly longer wire in the middle and spreading
the rest of the wire an equal distance apart is its most common
configuration, but your imagination is the only limitation for the
variety of techniques and lure presentations you can use. It can even be
rigged with your favorite lures for bottom fishing, such as
Texas-rigged worms, creature baits and jigs.
Picasso recommends using the iRod Jr. Swimbait Rod or the iRod Large Swimbait Rod when throwing heavier baits on the Picasso School-E-Rig, and you can always use your favorite heavy action rod as well.
Professional bass angler, Paul Elias used an umbrella-rig to run away
with the win at the October 2011 Lake Guntersville FLW Tour Open. (The
entire top-5 actually used umbrella-rig as well). Dan Morehead also used
the umbrella-rig to win at the Kentucky Lake Everstart Championship, as
did Scott Brummett at the Walmart BFL Wheeler Lake Regional.
Don't forget to check with your State's laws regarding the legal use
of this product, since it is designed to fish up to five baits at a
time.
SOFT PLASTIC BAITS AND LEAD HEADS IN THE PHOTO NOT INCLUDED.