Booyah® Boo Jig™

   

Sale price:

Clearance price:

Starting at:

Sale starting at:

Clearance starting at:

Reg. price:

Other specs Quantity  

Black Blue

1/4 oz.

Hook Size: 4/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1404
1009782
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Black Red

1/4 oz.

Hook Size: 4/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1413
1009804
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Watermelon/Red Flake

1/4 oz.

Hook Size: 4/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1414
1009813
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Watermelon Pumpkin

1/4 oz.

Hook Size: 4/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1417
1009822
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Green Pumpkin

1/4 oz.

Hook Size: 4/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1418
1009830
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Black Brown Spice

1/4 oz.

Hook Size: 4/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1421
1009845
Your Price: $3.19
Out of Stock Online

Black Blue

3/8 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3804
1009784
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Black Red

3/8 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3813
1009806
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Watermelon/Red Flake

3/8 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3814
1009816
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Watermelon Pumpkin

3/8 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3817
1009823
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Green Pumpkin

3/8 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3818
1009832
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Black Brown Spice

3/8 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3821
1009846
Your Price: $3.19
Out of Stock Online

Black Blue

1/2 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1204
1009785
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Black Red

1/2 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1213
1009810
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Watermelon/Red Flake

1/2 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1214
1009818
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Watermelon Pumpkin

1/2 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1217
1009825
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Green Pumpkin

1/2 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1218
1009835
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Black Brown Spice

1/2 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ1221
1009847
Your Price: $3.29
Out of Stock Online

Black Blue

3/4 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3404
1009787
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Black Red

3/4 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3413
1009811
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Watermelon/Red Flake

3/4 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3414
1009820
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Watermelon Pumpkin

3/4 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3417
1009827
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Green Pumpkin

3/4 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3418
1009837
Your Price: $3.29
In Stock

Black Brown Spice

3/4 oz.

Hook Size: 5/0
Quantity: 1
Model: BYBJ3421
1009848
Your Price: $3.19
Out of Stock Online
The jig that shouts "Eat me!" to any bass in proximity. Flat bottom with 18° rise, noisy double-barreled magnum rattle, slinky 50-strand Bio-Flex silicone skirt, Mustad® Ultra Point™ black nickel hook.
Rated 4.6 out of 5 by 69 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Never Disappoints Right before I was about to leave for the night I tied one of these on with a Berkley Chiggercraw trailer and picked up a 5 lb smallmouth from the dock... When all else fails, tie one on... April 9, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Very good Jig This is my go-to lure for thick cover the small rattle makes just enough sound to get the bass to check out my lure i use a rage tail trailer in the same color as the jig and it gets the job done almost every time April 7, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by great jig the boo jig works great for me here in ne pa. i like the green pumpkin and aslo the white. i trim the skirts back just a bit and use a dot of super glue to hold the rattle in place. i actually buy 2 of each color i use. i keep the rattle on 1 of them the other i take the rattle off. i keep the other rattle with me as a spare. i like to use twin tail grubs as well. last year i caught a few fish with the rattle flipping this to stumps or fallen timber. i like to hit the timber and let the jig fall. works good some mornings while others it seems they like the silent treatment. January 29, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by a sure winner love this jig , its the best , put a trailer on it and you got the best jig on the market August 23, 2012
2 3 4 5 ... 18 next>>
4 Questions | 29 Answers

Outdoor Answers

Get help about this item from fellow customers.

Ask your questions. Share your answers.

 
 
Browse Q&A
 
 
Sort by
 
Q: 
7 answers

How well do these stand up?

Details: 
I'm on a tight budget, and most of the football head jigs are a little bit more expensive than I can afford, so I'm wondering if this'll stand the hook up as well as a football head jig.

Answers

A: 
Definitely
1 month ago
by
 - bullhead city, az
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 500 Contributor
Top 500 Contributor
A: 
hold up fine just watch the rattle. glue it on or it will fall off.
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 1000 Contributor
Top 1000 Contributor
A: 
i believe it does. it has a heavy hook and i have always gotten good sets with it. the only thing negative i can say about this is that the rattles fall off with every fish. so now i swap out the rattle band and they work great. the craw pattern is my go to bait. i use the 5/8 and 3/4 oz. also won't get hung up as much as a football
1 year, 7 months ago
by
 - N C
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
Well actually this jigs are meant to swim through not dragged on the bottom.
1 year, 8 months ago
by
 - Laredo,Tx
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
You get what you pay for when it comes to fishing! The hook dose stand up in the water. I have used both the foot ball ( strike king ) and the boo jig. I catch bigger fish on this jig over the football.The football is good but this one to me is better. I use this jig year round. And have won a bass durby with the largest SMB .
Images for this Answer
(click to see full-size image)
User submitted photo
2 years ago
by
 - Brmerton,Wa.
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
It will stand up but the design is not as advantageous for coming through rocks. I like to flip or pitch it into grass, holes in the grass or outside/inside weed lines. Count down the fall and compare the depth; often Bass will inhale before it can reach bottom and you will want to set the hook ASAP.
2 years, 2 months ago
by
 - Bastrop, Tx
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 500 Contributor
Top 500 Contributor
A: 
They don't stand up on the bottom nearly as well as a football head jig because the head is more narrow. It will stand up for a little while on the bottom, but will soon fall on it's side, especially if you are dragging it on and over rocks. Hope this helps.
2 years, 3 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
 
Q: 
3 answers

Flipping jig??

Details: 
How would this jig be for flipping to mats and scttered wood with bulrushes? any other flipping recommendations?

Thanks,

Elite X2
2 years, 3 months ago
by
 - Belchertown, MA
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Answer this Question

Answers

Top 1000 Contributor
Top 1000 Contributor
A: 
absolutely.the slipper type head pulls through the mats and less hangups on brushes . but i use at least 5/8-3/4 oz for that with a craw trailer, berkley green pumpkin chigger chunk, or the new F2 money craw with a 1/4 inch cut off also in green pumpkin. flip and swim through grass, or find a good drop off from 2-4ft down to 20ft and hopp it till you find the depth they are at. heavy jig will help you feel the bottom terrain better
1 year, 7 months ago
by
 - N C
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
this is a great heavy cover jig!
2 years ago
by
 - Washington
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
i think it would fare just fine, it has a pretty stout hook and weedguard. the line tie might not be the best for a flipping jig though. strike king's hack attack jig is another good flippin jig
2 years, 3 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
3 years, 3 months ago
Answer this Question

Answers

A: 
Depends on what your crayfish look like, /bright chartreuse or black for stained or night fiahing
1 month ago
by
 - bullhead city, az
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 500 Contributor
Top 500 Contributor
A: 
i was using the white in clear water. while green pumpkin worked in clear and stained for me last year.
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
If you match the hatch you will catch fish with this jig I use green pumpkin in all water clear or stained. The green color matches every thing the bass see's every day.
2 years ago
by
 - Brmerton,Wa.
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
depending on what color your foliage is, green foliage then go with a green skirt. olive is ideal for playing hide and seek with bass if you have some sort of noise maker on it
2 years, 1 month ago
by
 - Belton Lake, Tx
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 1000 Contributor
Top 1000 Contributor
A: 
i like the green heads. as for clear water, your gonna want to mimic the real thing as well as you can. i recomend a berkley chigger craw power bait. in warm water
2 years, 8 months ago
by
 - N C
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
Pumpkin watermelon hues in clear water. Black and blue dark water.
2 years, 9 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
i use black and blue in clear water
2 years, 11 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
a blue or brown color would be best for stained water
3 years, 2 months ago
by
 - Bennington VT
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
This jig is meant to mimic a crawfish so the best color would be the one that mimics the color of your local craws. I like the black / brown spice (#21) and the emerald / brown spice (#22) in clear water. For stained I like them a bit flashier: black / red (#13) or watermelon / red (#14).
3 years, 2 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
 
Q: 
10 answers

how to fish this

Details: 
what is the best way to fish this jig, let it fall then jiggle it on the bottom, drag and hop it on the bottom, or swim it
3 years, 11 months ago
Closed to New Answers

Answers

Top 1000 Contributor
Top 1000 Contributor
A: 
basscat88 all of the above!! i like a green pumpkin craw trailer on these
1 year, 7 months ago
by
 - N C
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
My best bet would be to swim it around brush or grass.
1 year, 8 months ago
by
 - Laredo,Tx
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
What i do is throw the jig out let it hit the bottom, shake it twice, pop it off the bottow twice, and then slow retrieve in with rod tip up. I caught several hawgs just on the swim back. I have never caught one by jigging it on the bottom. Also the biggest bass i caught with this jig was 7 1/2 pounds just by swimming it a foot off the bank. I use 1/2 for the swimming technique i feel it gives me better control and i use 1/4 for the toss and let it fall technique
1 year, 11 months ago
by
 - Savannah, GA
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
I fish this jig in every way you can think of. Overhangs, Logs, Pads, Veg and docks.
2 years ago
by
 - Brmerton,Wa.
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
All are good you have to let the bass tell you what they want!
2 years, 9 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
all of those.
2 years, 9 months ago
by
 - nebraska
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
i hop it ,but you can use all methods. see what catches fish and remember what you did. also depending what fish are doing. i've let it set in a nest when sight fishing and jiggled it till the fish picked it up. i've caught bass doing it all ways
2 years, 11 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
flip it off rocks.

A: 
any way is great. depending on how active the fish are. i find it most effective to drag it on the bottom and hop it out of cover.
3 years, 2 months ago
by
 - Bennington VT
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
all of the above.... there is no wrong way to fish a jig. in any given day i will hop it, dragit and swim it. let the fish tell you what there in the mood for
3 years, 10 months ago
by
 - houston tx
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
1 of 1

Get help about this item from fellow customers.
Ask your questions. Share your answers.

4 Questions | 29 Answers
1 of 1

Need Help? 7 days a week: 7am to 10pm CT or call 1.800.227.7776 anytime