Bass Pro Shops® Tube Stump Jumper® Jig Baits
Bass Pro Shops® Tube Stump Jumpers feature minnow-style heads. Dimpled blade creates baitfish-like response.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by 9
reviewers.
Rated 2 out of 5Â by longarmrelease not so much
spend the extra 40 cents and get the blakemore road runners. much better all around.
November 25, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by kenan Good lure
Caught some decent sized bluegills and green sunfish! A Great go to lure!
August 22, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by trnjjohhn Caught fish the first time I used it!
I have a nice little trout stream nearby and only artificial baits are permitted in the trophy zone. I sometimes use a spinner or a jug with a grub, but the spinner causes line twist and the jig is very subtle. The Stump Jumper has the spoon that creates some vibration and flash that can attract fish. Within my first 4 casts I caught a trout on the 1/8 oz version I bought. So I'd say they work!
April 13, 2010
Rated 1 out of 5Â by LunkerLander Poor Quality
I bought 4 to try, two never made it to the water. While trying to "break" the heavy paint that allows the spinner to spin the whole swivel with blade broke off. One broke after catching a fish and the last was hung on a stump, at least it was while fishing...
April 24, 2009
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Its a little expensive to buy the road runner packs of jigheads so I wondered if BassPro offered a cheaper pack.Answers
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you can buy just the heads or bothTop 500 Contributor
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Yes---Bass pro has several jig heads that would go well.They even make a weedless model.I buy the reg. leadhead and paint them up w/nail polish or model paint.Also make the eye difft. color red usually. Enjoy Good FishNAnswers
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i usually just cast them up around docks or downed trees and reel them in not too fast but not too slow either you can expeirement and see what the fish preferas they can change with the weather and environment. while around docks i usually let them sink about a second or two then reel them in and around brush or trees i usually reel them over limbs in the water then let them sink then reel them over the next limb let it sink in the hole then repeat ext...Top 500 Contributor
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you cast out the jig and reel in.....or troll with itTop 100 Contributor
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First try a steady slow retrieve with small jerks in between. That is the most effective in my book. Then you can try ripping, twitching, and jiging the bait. It may change between seasons, tempurtures, and bodies of water.Tight Lines
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bluegill sunfish crappie bass and other fish that bitA:Â
crappie, white bass, and large mouths.Top 100 Contributor
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They are very versitile and you will be suprized when you are fishing for one species and you catch an entirely different. I have caught all different kinds of sunnfish like redbreast, pumpkinseed, bluegill, and even longeared. Plus bass and black crappie. I have heard of people catching perch, white crappie, walleye, and striper on road runners (a bait almost identical to this).Top 500 Contributor
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We have had great success with this lure for crappie and bluegill.U can cast and use a pump action or steadyretireve both work well.Crappie especially seemto have color preference.I ahve set up a small clear box just for these lures.While fishing stmp jumpers I have landed 2 catfish and several bass also.My lil granddaughter sorta dabble fishes them on a jig pole w/great success.Have fun Go FishN1 of 1
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