Increasingly popular Alabama rigs are legal for anglers' use in Michigan

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 3, 2012

 

Contact: Tami Pullen, 517-373-1230 or Ed Golder, 517-335-3014

 

Increasingly popular Alabama rigs are legal for anglers’ use in Michigan

 

The Department of Natural Resources would like to make anglers aware that Alabama rigs (also known as “umbrella” rigs) are legal to use in Michigan.

 

The Alabama rig is typically used for fishing bass, walleye and other popular species. It consists of a wire harness sporting five (5) arms to which lures or baits can be attached and a center line-tie. When in the water, the rig resembles a small school of fish on which these bigger species tend to prey.

 

According to the Natural Resources and Environment Act 451 of 1994, which summarizes fishing devices, lines, hooks and other fishing equipment, these rigs are legal as long as the number of hooks does not exceed six.

 

As stated, “A person shall not use more than three (3) single lines or three (3) single rods and lines, or a single line and a single rod and line, and shall not attach more than six (6) hooks on all lines.”

 

The five (5) arms of an Alabama rig would mean any angler using it can only use one (1) additional hook and line to remain within the legal limit.  

 

For more information on fishing in Michigan, visit www.michigan.gov/fishing.

 

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.