JAMAICA BOA Jr. SUPER METAL

$15.99

SIZE

3/8OZ

PROP DESIGN

MANTA PROP

HEAD DESIGN

V-FLAT & HOVER-CUP HEAD REFRESHED

description

The JAMAICA BOA Jr. SUPER METAL is the second-generation BOA, a tournament-spec heavy-duty buzzbait designed to incite raging strikes in the surface zone. With a refreshed head shape to generate additional lift, the SUPER METAL is fine-tuned to maximize efficiency across expansive shallow water areas while fearlessly navigating the densest cover. Whether tearing through brush, grass, or submerged structure, the JAMAICA BOA Jr. calls big fish from their hideouts and hauls them to the boat with confidence.

Armed with the signature MANTA PROP, the JAMAICA BOA Jr. generates a subtle squeaking, bubbling disturbance that brings bass raging from great distance. When searching for scattered bass across broad shallow flats, the SUPER METAL serves as a secret weapon—trusted for its ability to quickly expose fish and trigger aggressive strikes.

Loaded with innovative features and a heavy-duty build, the JAMAICA BOA Jr. is engineered to take the fight to the shallows—and finish it.



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