Stumpjumpers
- MitchT
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Stumpjumpers
A list on what I've caught on them-
Murray Cod-Almost
Flathead(These are grouse for bouncing on the bottom)
Pinkies
Snook
Trevally
They swim awesome and have heaps of different colours. On the weekend got a few legal Pinkies on the Green, Orange and Red one.
You can buy deep diving bibs and take off the other one and also shallow diving bibs!
The trebles on these lures are the best around so tough!
If I was going Cod Fishing or Yellas I wouldn't leave home without them and out on the bay, they go alright!
Any more questions please ask!
Thanks, Mitch!!
- ratfish
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Re: Stumpjumpers
Black and red patterns are absoultely lethal up at eppalock on the redfin and not to shabby on the yellows either, trolled along the edge of the old creek bed. Nice big slow action and the interchangeable bibs make them a lot more versatile than others.
- madfishman
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Re: Stumpjumpers
Hey Mitch,
there still in the packet mate...whats goin on...
there still in the packet mate...whats goin on...
- GoneFishn
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Re: Stumpjumpers
He didn't know you had to take them out to catch fishmadfishman wrote:Hey Mitch,
there still in the packet mate...whats goin on...
- ELM
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Re: Stumpjumpers
Either that, or he has turned into an art collector .GoneFishn wrote:He didn't know you had to take them out to catch fishmadfishman wrote:Hey Mitch,
there still in the packet mate...whats goin on...
When we say it's BIG RED SEASON, we don't mean a big red blood stain on the bay,
GET YOUR LIGHTS ON + YOUR PFD'S.
Happy Sailing Fishing and keep blowing bubbles.
Cheers
Eddie
GET YOUR LIGHTS ON + YOUR PFD'S.
Happy Sailing Fishing and keep blowing bubbles.
Cheers
Eddie
- MitchT
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Re: Stumpjumpers
Or there not my pics I wish I owned that many!
Re: Stumpjumpers
bit of a grave dig..
but stumpies are just a great budget lure that seam to work on a great range of fish
i added cod to my stumpy list this month
i have also caught reddies,trout,bass, silver perch, calop, bream, estuary perch, flathead and even a mulloway on one(when targeting bream)
i acually have a plano tray that is just for stumpies
at 9 bucks a go they are great
the only failure i have had was a cracked bib from a cod strike
but as the bib is replaceable... no stress
but stumpies are just a great budget lure that seam to work on a great range of fish
i added cod to my stumpy list this month
i have also caught reddies,trout,bass, silver perch, calop, bream, estuary perch, flathead and even a mulloway on one(when targeting bream)
i acually have a plano tray that is just for stumpies
at 9 bucks a go they are great
the only failure i have had was a cracked bib from a cod strike
but as the bib is replaceable... no stress
- 4liters
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Re: Stumpjumpers
I've heard someone say they work good for kingfish too, something to do with their action at slow trolling speeds I think.