Booyah Boo Jig 3/8 Watermelon/Pumpkin
The Booyah Boo Jig in 3/8-ounce is a compact casting jig built for anglers who need to work heavy cover without constant hang-ups. Whether you're flipping into brushpiles, punching through vegetation, or picking apart laydowns, this jig's design lets you fish thick spots that other lures can't handle. The watermelon/pumpkin color combo is a proven choice in a wide range of water conditions, from clear reservoirs to stained lakes.
What sets the Boo Jig apart is its flat-bottom head paired with an 18-degree hook rise. That geometry positions the hook point for reliable hooksets even when you're working it tight to cover. You're not guessing whether the point will find purchase—the jig's profile works with your presentation, not against it. It's the kind of confidence builder that matters when you're casting into gnarly spots where a missed opportunity might not come twice.
This is a workhorse for anglers who believe cover holds fish. If your approach is methodical—flipping, pitching, or swimming it through the thick stuff—the Boo Jig deserves a spot in your tackle rotation. The 3/8-ounce weight is versatile enough for both shallow and moderate depths without being too heavy for lighter rods.
Key Features
- Flat-bottom jig head designed to slip through cover without snagging
- 18-degree hook rise for optimal hookset geometry
- Watermelon/pumpkin color for proven performance across water conditions
- 3/8-ounce size suitable for flipping, pitching, and swimming
Specifications
| Brand | Booyah Baits |
| Product Type | Casting Jig |
| Weight | 3/8 oz |
| Color | Watermelon/Pumpkin |
| Head Shape | Flat Bottom |
| Hook Rise | 18 Degrees |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to fish a Booyah Boo Jig through heavy cover?
The flat-bottom design and 18-degree hook angle make it well-suited for flipping and pitching into brushpiles, vegetation, and other thick spots. The geometry helps reduce snagging while keeping the hook point in position for solid hooksets.
Is the 3/8-ounce size good for shallow water?
Yes, the 3/8-ounce weight is versatile and works in both shallow and moderate-depth applications, making it adaptable to different water levels and cover types without being too heavy for lighter casting rods.
Why watermelon and pumpkin colors?
Watermelon and pumpkin are proven colors that perform consistently across a variety of water clarity levels, from clear to stained conditions, giving you a reliable choice when you're not certain what the fish are keying on.

