Booyah Boo Jig 3/4 Black/Blue

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719339069960
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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

BrandBooyah Baits
ProductBoo Jig
Weight3/4 oz
ColorBlack/Blue
Hook Rise18 degrees
Bottom DesignFlat

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.