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Crankbaiting for light tackle sport fish has exploded in Australia, and it’s thanks to lures like the Jackall Chubby.
At a size that appeals to a wide range of estuary and freshwater species, Chubby’s have a tight, wide action that screams for attention. Whether you want to slow roll them over weed beds or stab and dart them among structure, Chubby’s will convert lookers into scorers.
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| Banana |
Brown Suji Shrimp |
Ghost Ayu |
Ayu |
Clear Salmon Roe Head |
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| Ghost Wakasagi |
Clear Shrimp |
Craw Fish |
Matt Glitter Olive |
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Other available colors:
Noike Gill, Ghost Gill, HL Gold & Black
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For shallow water jerkbaiting, nothing beats the Jackall Tiny Fry and Flats Fly. These 50mm, 2.5g minnow baits possess a tight action, shallow run depth, and with either suspending or sinking models, they are in the face of interested fish for longer. A must for serious hard-baiters targeting fish in shallow water.
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The secret weapon... A must have for every serious bream fisher. Nothing will entice a strike like the weaving, darting sink of the Jackall Mute. Cast in amongst pylons or vertical structure, Mute’s will slowly flutter into the depths, attracting aggressive strikes from curious bream as it does. Beware: fishing this lure in tight structure is not for the fainthearted, as it’s guaranteed to end with tough battles.
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For clear and fickle conditions, down-sizing is a great way to tempt shy fish. The Jackall Mitts-S is the ultimate finesse diving crankbait. A slow sink/suspend action will keep the bait in the strike zone longer, and the tight shimmy will bring plenty of attention without spooking timid followers.
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