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ANOTHER APPROACH Mazur, Renfrew Share their Refined, Do-it-All umbrella Rig Ian Renfrew Casey Smith likes to tweak his umbrella rig for any and every situation, but that’s not the only strategy that works. Fellow Costa FLW Series northern Division pros Ian Renfrew and Larry Mazur, who fish team tournaments together throughout new york, have done a lot of experi- menting with umbrella rigs to come up with a homemade rig that works just about all the time. they each used the rig to make the top five at the FLW Series event on oneida in 2016. they’ll occasionally change blade colors or baits, or make small adjustments, but this rig covers most northern scenarios, particularly for smallmouths. For Southern waters, Mazur recommends upsizing swimbaits and hooks. Compact build – Mazur believes the com- pact profile of the rig makes it a great bait-ball imitator. Small swimbaits – Matching the hatch can be the key to success. At Oneida the fish were feed- ing on tiny baitfish, so they opted for 2-inch Optimum Baits Opti Shad swimbaits on the outer wires and a 3.3-inch Keitech Swing Impact Fat on the middle wire. Mazur says a bit of chartreuse dye on the mid- dle bait’s tail can help fish dial in on it. 60 Larry Mazur Wire – They prefer .040-gauge wire rather than the light stuff. This helps extend the life of the rig when targeting feisty smallmouths, which often double or triple up on a rig and can really do some damage to it. Mazur says that some anglers use light wire so that the rig will “pulse” when twitched, but he doesn’t believe he misses out on any bites with this setup. Blades – No. 3 blades are small and continue with the com- pact concept. They’ll upsize to No. 3 1/2 blades on occasion. Staggered jigheads – Renfrew and Mazur use Revenge jigheads. The top two jigheads (the hooks are cut off when hooks are limit- ed in competition) and the middle jig- head are lighter than the bottom two to help “level” the rig. At Oneida, they used 3/16 ounce on top and 1/4 on bottom. Staggered wire lengths – The inner wire is 5 inch- es long. The outer wires are 4 inches long, and they’re bent out a bit past what’s considered the “normal” angle. This setup helps fish dial in on the bottom two baits and the middle bait, which are the three with hooks in FLW Series competition. FLWFISHING.COM I FEBRUARY-MARCH 2017