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i use the booyah jigs alot  there probably my favorite along with bitsy bug jig   they have a great profile and the booyah jig is my deepwater jig of choose    its not the greatest jig for flipping heavy cover  just doesnt produce like others but when it comes to fishing current/deep water  the booyah jig is great

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i like the baby boo jigs in the fall for pulling across lily pads if you see one following it just drop it in a hole and they will usually smash it. i use black and blue with a berkley 2.5in. chunk trailer. or if there has been a cold front they do really well pitching under docks.

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yea the buckeye mop jig is a good one as well   its good for shallow structure and flipping pads

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There are better choices, Terminator, Eakins, War Eagle, these are just a few.

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Someone was watching Bill Dance today.... ;)

Don't really care for any of the Boo Ya jigs...just my opinion.

Haha naw i just bought a bunch because they looked great they had rattles they're priced well and ive seen good things about them and its well, available here in canada its not as easy getting the stuff enless i got to my bps which never has anything good.

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There are better choices, Terminator, Eakins, War Eagle, these are just a few.

Is there a flaw in the booyah it seem as if everything is better and yet when i asked the guy at bps (he knew his stuff) he said he'd take em over the eakins.

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I've used them and the paint on the heads chipped to easy just off of sparce rocks and light wood cover they arent worth the price even if they were $1 but they are probably good for grass cuse that wont chip the paint

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I have fished all the jigs that Tin thinks are better, I would take a Booyah, Tru-tungsten, Strike- King, or Outkast over his choices anyday

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There are better choices, Terminator, Eakins, War Eagle, these are just a few.

Is there a flaw in the booyah it seem as if everything is better and yet when i asked the guy at bps (he knew his stuff) he said he'd take em over the eakins.

I  think its just a personal opinion i use eakins jigs havent really used anything else that ive liked!

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The Booyah Baby Boo Jig catches me fish, so Im going to keep using them. As for their other versions of Jigs, such as the Booyah Boo Jig etc, I haven't tryed yet, but I own a few so I plan to give them a shot once the cold weather passes. I have also fished the Terminator finesse jigs, and Strike King Bitsy Bugs with good results, and I'd say I like the Baby Boo jigs the most, but they all work so what ever.

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