In a complete display, the Bushies picked the Jets apart and were 81 points up at three-quarter-time, before the Jets ate into the margin in the final term.
A remarkable 12 Bushrangers kicked goals in a brilliantly spread effort, with starring duo Jimmy Boyer and Josh Rachele kicking three each to lead the way.
Bushies coach Mark Brown said the turnaround from the 27-point loss to the Northern Knights the week before had been impressive.
"I was just really pleased with the all-round performance, especially after the week before against the Northern Knights at Deakin," he said.
"Our attitude and application was off the mark and nowhere near what we expect. It was great that in seven days we were able to turn that around with comfortably our best performance of the season.
"A pleasing aspect was it was the most selfless I've seen the side play all year. We've finished the National Championships and the Young Guns games, so we're close to a settled side and I was just really pleased with the way the guys worked for each others."
The win took the Bushies to 6-8 for the season, ninth on the ladder with just one game before the NAB League post-season.
Individual standouts included best-on-ground Boyer, with Congupna's finest producing 26 disposals to go with 3.1.
Second-gamer Rachele, 16, was also on fire with 21 touches and six inside 50s to go with his three goals.
Shepparton's Lachie Ash had 26 disposals, seven tackles and 1.2, while Shepparton United's Jye Chalcraft had 26 disposals, 10 clearances and a goal.
Euroa's Tom Panuccio continued to impress as a bottom-age talent, racking up 18 disposals, five inside 50s and two goals from the wing, while Shepparton's Cam Wild won the ball for fun with 29 disposals and a goal.
The Bushies have consecutive byes before they take on the Greater Western Victoria Rebels in Bendigo on August 18.