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I have a couple 6th sense movements 80x, one movement squarebill, and one swank 77. I hardly every hear much about these baits and I honestly have no idea when I would fish one over a regular squarebill. Have any of y’all been successful with any of these baits? I’ve tried to trade them and didn’t get much interest so I figured that was a bad sign ?

I had very good results with the movement and the crush squarebill. The movement is like a subsurface wakebait. I’d burn it then pause it over grass. The crush is like most sqaurebills but it comes with great stock hooks and nice paint jobs. Haven’t tried a swank yet. Keep using them, they will catch fish.

The 6th sense Cloud 9 series of cranks are excellent , I have had a great deal of success with the 20ft cranks. 

I only have used their soft plastics with decent success however I do have some of their hard baits in order from TW as we speak. I’ll keep you posted.

6TH Sense makes some of the finest baits on the market! They come stock with quality hardware and their paint jobs rival that of Megabass as the best in the biz. I stocked up at the end of last season so I can't tell you how well they perform but I've heard from enough people who I respect that love them @Bluebasser86 to know that they are some of the best bang for your buck baits out there. I stocked up on Movement 80x, Curve 55, Flat 75x, swim jigs, Catwalk, Quake Thud lipless and I plan on getting some Quake suspending lipless too.

 

51 minutes ago, Brett's_daddy said:

6TH Sense makes some of the finest baits on the market! They come stock with quality hardware and their paint jobs rival that of Megabass as the best in the biz. I stocked up at the end of last season so I can't tell you how well they perform but I've heard from enough people who I respect that love them @Bluebasser86 to know that they are some of the best bang for your buck baits out there. I stocked up on Movement 80x, Curve 55, Flat 75x, swim jigs, Catwalk, Quake Thud lipless and I plan on getting some Quake suspending lipless too.

 


I forgot I own a catwalk. Had one of my most violent strikes on it, walking it close to a lay down. Scared the crap out of me!

I'm a huge fan of their divine swim jigs and divine hybrid jigs.  I have a handful of different variations their crankbaits but havent used them much.  Their swimjig though IMO is the best out there.  I usually pair it up with a rage menace and get a ton of bites on it at my local lake.  The screw lock bait keeper is awesome.  I go through 30-40 fish before having to finally change baits.  Plan on trying the crankbaits a little more this spring now that the largemouth have gotten a bit bigger at my home lake. Ordered some of the finesse curves when they first released so those are going to be fun to try out.  The hybrid jigs are great too.  Quality, stout hook and the head design makes it very versatile.  Ive thrown it everywhere from rocky structure, wood laydowns, to even grass.  

I had quite a bit of success on 6th Sense products last year and will personally vouch for the quality of everything I've tried so far. The Divine Shaky Head worm was one of my most consistent producers last year, and caught the fish that helped me finish 4th in my second tourney ever. I caught my biggest fish of the year on a Divine Swim Jig. I caught quite a few on the Curve 55 crankbait. As others have said, paint schemes and hardware like hooks are among the best in the business. The only product of theirs I have tried so far and did not really like was the swimbait--the plastic seems a little too stiff for my liking--but that's also probably why in addition to being great fish catchers, the Shaky Head worms are very durable.

Had some great days using a suspending quake around grass last spring. 

 

Haven't look for awhile but they weren't easy to come by last year.

I love their crankbaits.....especially the Wake 80.  It is a great bait that I often use in place of a buzzbait if vegetation allows. 

Not a fan of their plastics though. 

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Their Provoke 106 jerkbait has been one of my favorites for a couple years now. I love the color options and the price is reasonable. The Catwalk was excellent last year for me. The suspending quake and Thud rattle baits are sweet. The Axis is a really unique bait that I think I'm going to find the perfect use for and it's really going to be deadly. The 75 flat is one of the best plastic flat side baits out there imo.

The Crush 50X has become one of my go-to squarebills. The Hybrid Swim Crank did good for me last year too.

 

 

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I’ve only fished a few seasons with some of the Curve 55 and the Crush 50X. My pattern choices have been working out well. I can’t find them on a local scale to purchase or see them. Have to mail order. But in a way I don’t see that as a bad thing. 

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