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Any Problems With Booyah Spinnerbaits?

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  • Super User

I saw them on clearance at my local Academy store. I picked up a couple not really a spinner bait guy but the place I am going this weekend that's the go to bait I keep hearing

I never had any trouble out of them other than the wire eventually breaking but that's just a given on most any spinnerbait if you catch enough fish on one. I don't throw a spinnerbait much anymore but when I do it's a war eagle. I really like there get 5 spinner bait and they make a good buzzbait

I dont like re shaping these spinnerbaits or putting new blades on everytime I catch a fish. So I tend to avoid them and stick with the Terminators, War Eagles, Daiwa's and Stanley's

  • 2 weeks later...

From what I understand the thin wire is good as it helps with vibration...or something like that.  I think I saw a Jimmy Houston video talking about it somewhere.

i bought one booyah spinnerbait in white about 5-6 years ago. it has been a bass slayer for me. ive caught a ton of fish on it. amazingly the skirt is even still holding up. its my favorite spinnerbait of the ones i own...

  • Super User

I've never had an issue with any.

  • 1 year later...

Hope this helps. I caught more bass on Booyah spinnerbaits than any other brand EXCEPT War Eagle spinnerbaits. Not sure if it's the skirt material used on them or what but I can cast a War Eagle out and catch a fish when the other brands wont work. I have all three and catch bass on them. I like all spinnerbaits but by far the toughest would have to be the Terminator brand with the Titanium wire and then the War Eagle would come next. After I digress, there would be no problem with the Booyah brand spinnerbaits.

  • Super User

I have a love hate relationship with Booyah SB's. I will agree that the thin wire puts out serious vibration compared to thicker gauge SB's. However, there is a give and take with this scenario. I have had more booyah's snap on me more than I care to count.

They catch fish but are the weakest SB I've ever fished. I have had the wire break on numerous ones, to the point where I don't buy them anymore. They are usually good for two to three fish before you do more straightening than fishing. That's if they haven't broken by then. Just my experience

  • Super User

They catch fish but are the weakest SB I've ever fished. I have had the wire break on numerous ones, to the point where I don't buy them anymore. They are usually good for two to three fish before you do more straightening than fishing. That's if they haven't broken by then. Just my experience

 

Exactly!! 

I have a love hate relationship with Booyah SB's. I will agree that the thin wire puts out serious vibration compared to thicker gauge SB's. However, there is a give and take with this scenario. I have had more booyah's snap on me more than I care to count.

Same problem with the snapping. .Try the Booyah pikee... Nice spinnerbait also. .won't snap..

  • Super User

Same problem with the snapping. .Try the Booyah pikee... Nice spinnerbait also. .won't snap..

Thank you for the info. I have never heard of these particular booyah's.

They replaced one of their Blades for me that had lost a blade after two fish.

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