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How To Fish Booyah Baits Spin & Teaser Rigs

How To Fish Booyah Baits Spin & Teaser Rigs

When To Use Them:

Early Summer, Early Fall, Anytime Baitfish Are Schooling

Where To Use Them:

Over deep flats and across windy points where fish are grouped up

How To Use Them:

Use a long rod and a reel with high line capacity to get the most distance out of your cast. Position your boat far from where you plan on targeting the fish and work this rig in the middle of the water column.

The Booyah Baits Teaser Rig

The BOOYAH Boo Teaser Rig is a castable Alabama rig with a center lure arm made of nylon encased wire. This design helps any lure swim naturally behind the school of teaser grubs. The baitfish look and vibration of a spinning rig allows extra flash to grab the attention of any fish nearby. The weighted head gives you the opportunity to hook up any of your favorite lures and fish it at any depth.

The Booyah Baits Spin Rig

The Booyah Baits Spin Rig has a pair of spinnerbait blades behind a weighted fish head, perfect for attaching any lure in your box. The sturdy and flexible wire gives a ton of action to whatever bait you have trailing the Spin Rig. Attach a crankbait that usually dives only a few feet, and with the added weight of the spin rig, you can now swim it at any depth.You can attach crankbaits, jigs or swimbaits and the spinnerbait blades will attract fish from all over the lake. The heavy duty wire this rig dangles from is even tough enough to snake through wood cover, giving you enough confidence to throw this rig anywhere the fish may be hiding.

Updated June 22nd, 2017 at 1:52 PM CT