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Jackall  |  SKU: 4525807035384

Jackall Chubby 38F Shallow

Sale price $20.95 AUD Regular price $21.99
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Model

A compact shallow-running crankbait with a tight, wide-wobbling action, perfect for enticing estuary and freshwater species near the surface or in shallow structure.

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The Specs

The Specs
Specification Value
Length 38mm
Weight 4g
Type Floating Shallow Diving Crankbait
Depth 0.5-0.8m

Product Description

The Jackall Chubby 38F Shallow is a shallow-running variant of the popular Chubby series, designed to target fish holding near the surface or in shallow water around weed beds, rocks, and timber. Its 38mm compact body delivers a tight, wide-wobbling action that produces constant vibration and flash, converting cautious lookers into confident strikes.

Perfect for slow rolling over shallow cover or aggressively stabbing and darting around structure, the Chubby 38F Shallow is a versatile lure that excels in estuary and freshwater systems. Its profile and action appeal to Australian bass, bream, flathead, redfin, trout, and other mid-sized predatory species that patrol shallow areas.

For light tackle anglers, the Chubby 38F Shallow is a reliable, easy-to-fish crankbait that brings consistent results in a variety of shallow water conditions.

  • Shallow-running 38mm crankbait profile

  • Tight, wide-wobbling action for maximum attraction

  • Constant vibration converts lookers into strikes

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

  • Ideal for shallow water applications

  • Proven effectiveness on estuary and freshwater species