There’s no doubt that fishing a swimbait produces quality bites. The Jenko Booty Shaker Swimbait, on the other hand, is made for catching those trophy-sized bites. A large, hand-poured swimbait made with a super soft and pliable, environmentally-friendly blend of soft plastic, it features a a heavy kicking boot tail, a wide body, and a large head complete with molded gill plates.
The exaggerated features of the Booty Shaker Swimbait give it an enticing rolling action, and a very erratic tail kick that big bass love. It also uses a lethal combination of Baitfish Scent Attractant and UV Enhanced plastic to give it even more appeal in the water. Jenko Fishing recommends rigging the Booty Shaker Swimbait with a Jenko Fishing Long Shank Custom Swimbait Jighead, or utilizing the split belly design to rig it weightless. It can also be rigged with a weighted swimbait hook to keep it deeper in the water column, while still maintaining a weedless profile. Available in a wide range of colors and sizes, the Jenko Booty Shaker Swimbaits offer options for all anglers who want to catch a higher quality fish.
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Comments: I like to fish the 4" with no weight, weedless with a Gamakatsu Superline Spring Lock Hook. Catch alot of bass this way. The plastic is soft, yet duable. The blocky head pick up weeds often, my only complaint.
From: Leo: Columbus, OH 11/27/21
Comments: I purchased the 5" and 6" packs of this bait, and it's by far the best Keitech type swimbait I've used on the market. What I mean by that, is it's not a hudd style or savage gear type. I went with the spark shad color, and for what it is, the detail is incredible. The plastic is really durable and one of the softest I've tried. It's like little creeper soft without the durability issues. It may not be compatible with other plastics, as the 6" baits were clearly warping the clam shell they came in. These baits also have a very fishy smell, they are well coated in some type of bait scent. So for me this bait is a win, and if your wanting a weedless style swimbait and your fish have seen a million keitechs, throw this in thier face, I'm positive you'll leave the lake a happy camper.
From: Ryan: Texas 8/30/21
Comments: I paired a 3.25 Pearl booty shaker with a 3/8 dirty jigs finesse swimbait in crappie color. First cast I was bouncing it off bottom and caught a 2+ pound crappie. I can't wait to find a school of smallmouth with this bait. Thanks Jenko!!!
From: Unknown: Tennessee 4/22/21
Comments: Run five of the 3.25 on an A-Rig, they've triggered bites when other swim baits on other A-Rigs weren't getting bite. I've yet to have to change a bait, it's been at least 30 fish now, great quality.
From: Rockett: Birmingham, AL 12/9/19
Comments: Awesome price for the larger versions of these baits. Haven't fished them yet, but impressed with the action in the pool and softness/quality of the plastic. Reviewing to mainly share the following info. The raw weights of the 7 & 8" are as follows: 7" = 67 grams / 2.36 ounces 8" = 105 grams / 3.7 ounces
From:Preston: AZ 2/22/18
Comments: The smaller sizes with an underspin or heavy jig head work well. No bites on the 6" so far but does need extra weight to get the tail to kick. Tried fishing it on a wieghtless owner beast and it won't even move the tail. On a 1oz. Jog hook it works well just no bites so far. Smaller sizes with a considerable amount of weight do get bit though
From:Joe: East Texas 8/27/17
Comments: The plastic used is the softest I've ever felt. Super action and durable too. They have something here!
From:Unknown 8/20/17
Comments: The 7" is a massive amount of plastic. Throws like a Mack truck, however, it is very soft and swims perfectly. Not a fish large enough to actually eat it yet. Thinking is should try the 5" and see how it fits the lakes I fish and the size of fish available here.
From:Big "D" 7/18/17
Comments: Highest quality plastic I've ever felt or fished. The fish love them too! The 4" is my personal favorite.
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Comments: I like to fish the 4" with no weight, weedless with a Gamakatsu Superline Spring Lock Hook. Catch alot of bass this way. The plastic is soft, yet duable. The blocky head pick up weeds often, my only complaint.
From: Leo: Columbus, OH 11/27/21
Comments: I purchased the 5" and 6" packs of this bait, and it's by far the best Keitech type swimbait I've used on the market. What I mean by that, is it's not a hudd style or savage gear type. I went with the spark shad color, and for what it is, the detail is incredible. The plastic is really durable and one of the softest I've tried. It's like little creeper soft without the durability issues. It may not be compatible with other plastics, as the 6" baits were clearly warping the clam shell they came in. These baits also have a very fishy smell, they are well coated in some type of bait scent. So for me this bait is a win, and if your wanting a weedless style swimbait and your fish have seen a million keitechs, throw this in thier face, I'm positive you'll leave the lake a happy camper.
From: Ryan: Texas 8/30/21
Comments: I paired a 3.25 Pearl booty shaker with a 3/8 dirty jigs finesse swimbait in crappie color. First cast I was bouncing it off bottom and caught a 2+ pound crappie. I can't wait to find a school of smallmouth with this bait. Thanks Jenko!!!
From: Unknown: Tennessee 4/22/21
Comments: Run five of the 3.25 on an A-Rig, they've triggered bites when other swim baits on other A-Rigs weren't getting bite. I've yet to have to change a bait, it's been at least 30 fish now, great quality.
From: Rockett: Birmingham, AL 12/9/19
Comments: Awesome price for the larger versions of these baits. Haven't fished them yet, but impressed with the action in the pool and softness/quality of the plastic. Reviewing to mainly share the following info. The raw weights of the 7 & 8" are as follows:
7" = 67 grams / 2.36 ounces
8" = 105 grams / 3.7 ounces
From: Preston: AZ 2/22/18
Comments: The smaller sizes with an underspin or heavy jig head work well. No bites on the 6" so far but does need extra weight to get the tail to kick. Tried fishing it on a wieghtless owner beast and it won't even move the tail. On a 1oz. Jog hook it works well just no bites so far. Smaller sizes with a considerable amount of weight do get bit though
From: Joe: East Texas 8/27/17
Comments: The plastic used is the softest I've ever felt. Super action and durable too. They have something here!
From: Unknown 8/20/17
Comments: The 7" is a massive amount of plastic. Throws like a Mack truck, however, it is very soft and swims perfectly. Not a fish large enough to actually eat it yet. Thinking is should try the 5" and see how it fits the lakes I fish and the size of fish available here.
From: Big "D" 7/18/17
Comments: Highest quality plastic I've ever felt or fished. The fish love them too! The 4" is my personal favorite.
From: Unnknown 3/12/17