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    Cumberland stripers

    It seems that the fishermen here have found a way to catch stripers in the summer every day pulling umbrella rigs at 1.8 with jigs and spinners made by gambler with a little arm with a spinner. 1 oz jigs chartruese or white with a trailer with the spinner, on the umbrella rig.The rig is a umbrella rig rigged with braided steel leaders back to to spinner jig on the whole rig and then trolled at 1.8 to 2.0 at 30 feet.

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    RE: Cumberland stripers

    Good report from the same fisherman today two at 40 inches today on the umbrella rig with the gambler spinner rig on the umbrella rig. I have tried the spinner jig rig casting in the winter with a willow blade for only a short time with limited results but they are using a colorado blade on the the short arm of the jig on the umbrella rig. which I have not tried in the winter. as well they are using chartreuse jigs and blue blades. I have never used blue blades for walleye but those of us that like to fish for walleye might consider it.

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    RE: Cumberland stripers

    I've been hearing umbrella rigs are hot down there this year. I haven't tried it yet. I did catch at 12lb 32 inch striper over the weekend trolling with shinners. It's the largest one I have caught since I started fishing for stipers 2 years ago.

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    RE: Cumberland stripers

    >It seems that the fishermen here have found a way to catch
    >stripers in the summer every day pulling umbrella rigs at
    >1.8 with jigs and spinners made by gambler with a little arm
    >with a spinner. 1 oz jigs chartruese or white with a trailer
    >with the spinner, on the umbrella rig.The rig is a umbrella
    >rig rigged with braided steel leaders back to to spinner jig
    >on the whole rig and then trolled at 1.8 to 2.0 at 30 feet.


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    RE: Cumberland stripers

    >It seems that the fishermen here have found a way to catch
    >stripers in the summer every day pulling umbrella rigs at
    >1.8 with jigs and spinners made by gambler with a little arm
    >with a spinner. 1 oz jigs chartruese or white with a trailer
    >with the spinner, on the umbrella rig.The rig is a umbrella
    >rig rigged with braided steel leaders back to to spinner jig
    >on the whole rig and then trolled at 1.8 to 2.0 at 30 feet.

    The umbrella rig has really been hot on cumberland. The amazing thing about it is the best bite is in the middle of the DAY !!. But SSKY the rig you are talknig about is made by Cumberland Pro Lures.(that is the old gambler bait company, so if anyone is looking for them).They seem to work best if used with the striper spinner, also made by cumberland pro lures. DEADLY !!!!

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    RE: Cumberland stripers

    Are they free lining these umbrella rigs or are they using something to get them down to 30' of so (i.e. downriggers, etc). It sounds like an exiting way to fish especially if you get more than one hookup. Does anybody know where you can buy the Gambler rigs. I went to the Cumberland Pro web site, but they had no listing for them.

    Thanks,
    ARJ

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    RE: Cumberland stripers

    You pull the umbrella 75 to 90 feet behind the boat. Trolling speeds of 1.8-2.6 with 9 1oz striper spinners with grub trailers on each umbrella. Use 25 to 30 lb test line on your reel. This technique is deadly. There is a guide service that has totally gone to using the striper spinners year round. (They really do not want the general public to know) They have tested the use of umbrella rigs with many different baits and found that the striper spinner is the best. There are many stores in the Lake Cumberland area that carry the umbrella rigs, but a select few carry the striper spinner.

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    RE: Cumberland stripers

    I am not sure what kind of rod should be used for umbrella rigs. I have a couple of 9' MH Dipsy Diver Rods with 25 lb big game and line counters. Do you think that these would be strong enough? They can handle a #1 Luhr Jensen diver with no problem. I can't imagine that the umbrella would pull much more than a #1 dipsy.

    Thanks in advance for your help,
    ARJ

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    RE: Cumberland stripers

    Sounds like that tackle will work fine. Most use a 7' MH Ugly.

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