KC School'em 7-HDB-5CLB
SALT WATER READY
NOW with NICKEL PLATED BRASS BLADES
As Standard and SAME PRICE as Previous
Nickel Plated Steel Blades PLUS
Choice of Blade Size and Color
THE MORE YOU BUY THE LESS YOU PAY PER RIG
Choice of Lake Texoma Guides
STRIPER BASS UMBRELLA RIG
NOW WITH SUPER BROWN "HDB" WIRE.
The SUPER BROWN is the latest.
Works well in both Clear and Stained water.
WORKS GREAT WITH HYBRIDS AS WELL
WITH HEAVY DUTY ROSCO® 100# SWIVELS.
THESE SWIVELS WERE USED TO CATCH THE 38# IN PICTURE BELOW
USES PREMIUM 0.051 STAINLESS STEEL
SUPER BROWN WIRE
5 ARMS with 4 BLADES Size 3.5 (1.5" Std)
Optional Gold Color
NOTHING SIMILAR IN STORES THAT I KNOW OF
“Model 7-HDB-5CLB”
Model 7- "HDB" 0.051 SUPER BROWNWire - Size 5 Black Oxide Crane Swivel
5 Arm – 4 Blade Rig
THIS IS THE SAME RIG USED BY MANY GUIDES ON LAKE TEXOMA
FOR CATCHING LARGE STRIPERS.
(A Bass, Predatory Fish Umbrella/Alabama Style Fish Rig)
This is one of the latest version of our Model 7 which has 5 arms and 4 willowleafs size 3.5 (1.56"). This Model uses premium 0.051 stainless steel SUPER BROWN wire. This wire is more rigid than previous stainless steel wire. The Premium Wire will hold the frame much better allowing for less adjustment between cast. Standard on this Model is 1 lead of ~7” and 4 of ~5.25” with Nickel Plated Brasswillowleafs attached to the shorter leads .
The swivels are the Heavy Duty 100# test Crane Swivels with a Coastlock clip. This is the UPGRADED Heavy Duty swivel from the previously standard Barrel Swivels. They are installed using a hand tool designed for twisting the wire and NOT just a bent over wire.
There is NO bulky head up front since the rig is headless using our Brazing technique to assemble the wires. Testing shows there was not any difference in the size or number of fish caught with or without some fancy head on the rig. We also are now installing a Brass Collar behind the braze to allow a bending point away from the braze to reduce or eliminate any breakage.
The pictures below are some fish caught with using KC School’em rigs.