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    Best a-rig??

    I like the flash mob jr but had issues with arms pulling out of head. Also, would like softer arms if possible so little more flex it water when speed up or slow down quickly.

    Any you'd recommend that hold up well?

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    Shane's baits!
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    Picasso makes good ones also.

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    one tip would be to not bend the wires out directly from the head. Go down about 1/8 inch and forcefully bend it out that way. This will cut down on breaking, losing wires a good bit. Hog Farmer makes some great ones. I do use the flash mob jr some and it works, but does tear up over time.

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    Nasty Nine bro !!!!!!!

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    Hog Farmer

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    As the OP requested the nasty nine made by Shane’s has ALL replaceable parts and also way thinner arms than most ARigs

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    I have Hog Farmers too but when you break an arm “it’s broke”. Again Shane’s has ALL replaceable parts

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    I had a problem with the arms breaking on the flash mobs. l bought a Jenko with double
    spinner blades last year and have had no problems at all. Even after multiple catches and
    Hangups. It was the best thing I have done.

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    Hog Farmers are the best in the business but ive been using the Big Daddy Baits Dayton Boat Dock Rig (sheesh they couldve shortened the name) and im yet to break one. Ill break it off long before ill break an arm on it. Either of those are great choices
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    Hog farmer

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    G Funk makes a very clean rig, pricey but very nice.

    Picasso and Hog farmer on next on the list.