Booyah Boo Jig 1/2 Black/Blue
The Booyah Boo Jig in 1/2-ounce with black and blue finish is a workhorse casting jig built to probe heavy cover without hanging up. Anglers rely on this jig to penetrate brushpiles, dense vegetation, and other snag-prone structure where bass hide. The flat-bottom design and 18-degree hook rise keep the point in the sweet spot for reliable hooksets when fish commit, so you spend more time fighting and less time re-tying.
Whether you're flipping into standing timber, working laydowns along a creek channel, or picking apart a flooded treetop, the Boo Jig's profile and proportions let you make precise casts and work cover vertically or drag it across bottom without constant snagging. The black and blue color combo works across seasons and water clarity, offering a natural silhouette that blends into shadow and structure while the blue accents add subtle contrast.
Pair it with your favorite trailer—crawfish, creature bait, or shad-style option—and adjust your retrieve speed to match what the bass are feeding on that day. At 1/2 ounce, it's substantial enough to cast distance and punch through moderate cover, but still manageable for all-day flipping work. This is the kind of jig that earns its spot in every serious bass angler's tackle box.
Key Features
- Flat-bottom design resists snagging in brushpiles and vegetation
- 18-degree hook rise positions the point for solid hooksets
- Black and blue finish works across seasons and water conditions
- 1/2-ounce weight for distance casting and cover penetration
- Versatile profile works flipping, dragging, or swimming
Specifications
| Weight | 1/2 ounce |
| Color | Black/Blue |
| Hook Rise | 18 degrees |
| Bottom Design | Flat |
| Brand | Booyah Baits |
Frequently Asked Questions
What cover can I use this jig in without getting hung up?
The Boo Jig's flat bottom and angled hook rise are specifically designed to slip through brushpiles and heavy vegetation without constant snags, making it ideal for timber, laydowns, and dense structure where other lures get stuck.
What size trailer should I use with the Booyah Boo Jig 1/2?
The 1/2-ounce size pairs well with crawfish-style trailers, creature baits, and shad-imitation options, but the right choice depends on your target bass and the specific cover you're fishing. Experiment with different profiles and sizes to match local forage and conditions.
Is this jig good for flipping, or is it better for dragging?
The Boo Jig works effectively both ways. Its weight and profile let you flip it into tight spots with precision, but the flat-bottom design also drags cleanly across bottom and through vegetation when you're working structure horizontally.
What's the advantage of the 18-degree hook rise?
The angled hook rise keeps the point positioned upward and forward, which helps achieve a reliable hookset when bass strike, even when the jig is buried in cover or dragging bottom.

