Booyah Boo Jig 3/4 Black/Blue
The Booyah Boo Jig in 3/4-ounce Black/Blue is a compact casting jig built for anglers who need to work tight cover without constant hang-ups. Whether you're flipping into brushpiles, punching through matted vegetation, or working around submerged timber, this jig's flat-bottom design lets it slip through dense structure cleanly. The 18-degree hook rise positions your point perfectly for solid hooksets the moment a bass commits, so you're not leaving bites on the table when fish are buried in heavy cover.
The 3/4-ounce weight gives you enough control to cast accurately into confined spaces while still maintaining bottom contact and feel in deeper water or current. Black and blue is a proven color combo that works year-round—the contrast reads well in stained water and mirrors natural forage patterns. This is a workhorse jig for flipping and pitching applications where precision and penetration matter more than distance.
If you spend time around cover-heavy structure—cypress knees, fallen trees, laydowns, or dense aquatic weeds—the Boo Jig is worth having in your box. It's designed to do one job exceptionally well: get in, stay hooked, and get out.
Key Features
- Flat-bottom design minimizes snagging in brush, vegetation, and timber
- 18-degree hook rise for reliable hooksets in cover
- 3/4-ounce weight ideal for flipping and pitching applications
- Black/Blue color pattern effective in stained and clear water
Specifications
| Brand | Booyah Baits |
| Product | Boo Jig |
| Weight | 3/4 oz |
| Color | Black/Blue |
| Hook Rise | 18 degrees |
| Bottom Design | Flat |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the Boo Jig best used for?
The Boo Jig excels at flipping and pitching into heavy cover—brushpiles, vegetation, timber, and other structure where snagging is a constant battle. The flat bottom and hook angle let you work these areas efficiently and maintain solid hooksets.
Will this jig work in open water?
While designed for cover-heavy applications, the 3/4-ounce weight and Black/Blue color work well enough in open water, though the jig truly shines when you're targeting fish holding in dense vegetation or around submerged wood.
What does the 18-degree hook rise do?
The 18-degree rise angles your hook point upward, positioning it to catch and hold when a bass strikes. This design, combined with the flat bottom, improves your hookset percentage in cover where a poor angle means missed fish.

