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Jackall  |  SKU: 4525807028867

Jackall Chubby 38F Deep

Sale price $20.95 AUD Regular price $21.99
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Model

A compact deep-diving crankbait with a tight, wide-wobbling action, perfect for targeting estuary and freshwater species in deeper water, perfect for light tackle anglers.

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The Specs

The Specs
Specification Value
Length 38mm
Weight 4.3g
Type Floating Deep-Diving Crankbait
Diving Depth 2m

Product Description

The Jackall Chubby 38F Deep is a deep-diving version of the popular Chubby series, designed to reach fish holding in deeper structure or along drop-offs. Its 38mm compact body produces a tight, wide-wobbling action that generates constant vibration, enticing strikes from a variety of estuary and freshwater species.

Ideal for slow rolling along weed beds, rocks, or timber, or for stabbing and darting through structure, the Chubby 38F Deep maintains excellent stability at depth. Its size and action appeal to Australian bass, bream, flathead, redfin, trout, and other mid-sized predatory species, while the deep-running design allows anglers to target fish that won’t come to the surface.

A must-have for light tackle anglers, the Chubby 38F Deep combines ease of use, versatility, and proven fish-catching action to deliver results in a variety of water conditions.

  • Deep-diving 38mm crankbait profile

  • Tight, wide-wobbling action for consistent attraction

  • Constant vibration converts lookers into strikes

  • Performs well on slow roll or aggressive “stab & dart” retrieves

  • Ideal for deeper water applications

  • Proven effectiveness on estuary and freshwater species