Booyah® Pigskin™ Jigs
''The skirts of these jigs are the key to their action. You can work one dead slow and still have a great, realistic profile. It’s a perfect imitation of a slow-moving crawfish.''
Alton Jones, 2008 Bassmaster Classic® Champion
Alton Jones, 2008 Bassmaster Classic® Champion
When you want to play ball with some oversized bass, here’s the other half of Alton’s Classic-winning combination. The Booyah® Pigskin™ Jig's football head has a durable powder-coat finish and is backed by an extra-long 60-strand hand-tied skirt made of fine round rubber and silicone strands. On the move or at rest, the Pigskin Jig's body profile is meaty and the action is incredible! Premium Gamakatsu® hook with Plasti-Keeper™.
Manufacturer model #: BYPJ.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by gillbass Best 3/4 oz. Football Jig
This football jig is the best I have used as of now. The way the hook point points at the weedguard makes for better hookups than others I have used.
July 4, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by TheBassGuy Excellent Jigs!!
Had to add these to my collection and they work great!!
Thanks!!!
April 28, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by BlackFalcon Great Action
The Skirt on this jig provides great action. I purchased the tiger craw 3/8 ounce and i seen the fish dart at this lure! I was fishing in shallow clear water in late march.
March 26, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by skeeterf80 nice product
this is a big fish bait, nice big profile, durable hand tied skirt, strong hook
January 20, 2012
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i live in a semi clear lake that is not very deep and i was wondering how and where do you fish it and what is a good trailer for itAnswers
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Fish it in rocks and dropoffs. anywhere else it will jam in a branch or get tangled in weeds. Trust me though, on rockpiles, it is KILLER on smallmouth!. for a trailer, go with yum crawpapi or yamamoto medium fat craw. I like the craw papi best, but the yamamoto is more versatile.A:
Go with the 3/8 one and any trailer would really work. I like the Strike King Perfect Plastic with Coffee ScentAnswers
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Either heavy (20LB) flourocarbon or braid. Braid works well if fishing in cover, flouro in open/clear water. I usually fish these jigs on 50-65 LB braid in all conditions, the bass don't seem to mind the braid! ;)A:
if by heavy cover your are refering to rock I use 15# Invis x...football jigs don't do well in brush and grassA:
I use 50# PowerPro Braid. Its an extremely tough line that has no stretch and is ultra sensitive.A:
I use superline like crystal fireline. When you're fishing heavy cover you need stronger line that is very resistant to abrasion. I use 14lb fireline for my flippin' and pitchin'. Fireline is just one of the superlines you can use though.1 of 1
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