BOOYAH BYPM Spinnerbait Review
Our verdict
The BOOYAH BYPM spinnerbait costs just $4.37 and carries the largest review base in this comparison at 6,633 reviews, plus the highest recent demand at 700+ bought last month. A 4.6-star average across that many reviews makes it the clearest volume leader among the spinnerbaits reviewed here.
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Panfish and bass anglers who want a small, budget-priced spinnerbait backed by the largest review count and highest bought-last-month figure in this comparison, a strong sign of broad, repeat demand.
Skip if
Skip it if you specifically target trout or walleye and perch, since this lure is rated for Panfish and Bass rather than those species covered by the Mepps lures in this lineup.
- Weight 0.02 Kilograms
- Target Species Panfish^Bass
- Technique Mustart Ultra Point
- Size Small
- Color Shad
- Pieces 1
- Priced 56% below the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 6,633 owner ratings
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Popularity5.0/5
6,633 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
A budget spinnerbait that sells in volume tells a different story than a specialty lure aimed at one species, and the BOOYAH BYPM fits that first category, a Small-sized, 0.02-kilogram shad-colored lure built with a Mustart Ultra Point hook for panfish and bass, priced at $4.37. That combination of species-general targeting and a light, compact build fits an angler who wants one dependable lure to throw at whatever is biting rather than a specialty setup for a single fish.
Its 6,633 reviews dwarf every other spinnerbait in this comparison, more than four times the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 and over six times the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023. The 700+ bought last month figure is also the highest in the lineup, ahead of the Strike MK-93G's 400+ and the Yakima 206-WH's 200+, while the Mepps K1 and Yakima 206-FRT sit at 0+. That scale of review volume, on top of the highest recent purchase count in this comparison, points to a lure with a long, consistent sales history rather than a recent spike.
At $4.37 it costs slightly more than the Strike MK-93G's $3.99 but far less than the Yakima 206 lures at $8.99 or the Mepps lures at $14.32 to $23.98. Combined with its review volume and recent demand, the BYPM reads as the clearest high-turnover, low-cost option among the products compared here. For a shopper comparing straight value across this lineup, the pairing of a low price with the largest proven demand signal is hard for any of the other five products to match.
Pros
- 6,633 reviews, the largest sample by far among the spinnerbaits in this comparison
- 700+ bought last month, the highest recent demand figure in this lineup
- Priced at $4.37, close to the cheapest option compared here
- Mustart Ultra Point hook technique built into a Small-sized, 0.02-kilogram body
- Rated for both Panfish and Bass, covering two species instead of one
Cons
- 4.6-star average, slightly below the 4.7 stars held by other products in this comparison
- No trout, walleye, or perch targeting, unlike the Mepps lures in this lineup
- Shad is the only color listed for this specific product
- Sold as a single lure, not a multi-pack like the Mepps K1 kit
Specifications
| Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
|---|---|
| Target Species | Panfish^Bass |
| Technique | Mustart Ultra Point |
| Size | Small |
| Color | Shad |
| Pieces | 1 |
Performance notes
At 0.02 kilograms and a Small size classification, this is one of the lighter lures in this comparison, closer in scale to the Strike MK-93G than the heavier Mepps trout lures. A Mustart Ultra Point hook style is built for a sharp, fast-penetrating point, which matters for panfish and bass that can strike and shake a hook quickly in open water. The Shad color pattern imitates a common baitfish species that both panfish and bass feed on, which fits the dual Panfish and Bass target species listing rather than a color tuned to trout or walleye. Its small, light build points toward finesse presentations around structure or in shallower water rather than the heavier casting distance offered by the 1/4-ounce or 5/16-ounce Mepps lures in this lineup.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 6,633 reviews is the largest sample in this entire comparison, more than four times the next closest count from the Strike MK-93G. That scale makes the rating hard to dismiss as a small-sample fluke. The 700+ bought last month figure is also the highest recorded here, ahead of the Strike MK-93G's 400+ and well past the Yakima 206-WH's 200+. Together, the review volume and recent purchase count point to a lure with sustained, broad-based demand rather than a niche or seasonal seller, even though its star rating sits a touch below the 4.7 stars held by other comparison products.
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Frequently asked questions
How many reviews does the BOOYAH BYPM have?
It has 6,633 reviews at a 4.6-star average, the largest review count among the spinnerbaits compared here, well ahead of the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 and the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023. That review volume, combined with 700+ bought last month, makes it the clearest high-demand pick in this entire lineup.
What species is the BOOYAH BYPM built for?
Its Target Species listing covers both Panfish and Bass, built with a Mustart Ultra Point hook in a Small, Shad-colored body. That dual species rating and light, compact size make it a versatile pick compared to the trout and walleye-perch specific Mepps lures in this comparison.
Is the BOOYAH BYPM a strong seller?
Yes, it shows 700+ bought last month, the highest figure in this comparison, ahead of the Strike MK-93G's 400+ and the Yakima 206-WH's 200+. Paired with its 6,633 reviews at 4.6 stars, that recent purchase volume points to sustained, broad-based demand rather than a short-lived spike.