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6th Sense Axle Hybrid Jig

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I bought a couple of the Axle Hybrids to try out, as I'm a fan of Catchco's Gamechanger Trashmaster Jigs which are similar, I like trying new stuff, and by and large 6th sense design approach fits my local fishing and my fishing style pretty well, so I'll usually give them a shot on new products.

 

The basic design idea on both is that the soft plastic trailer gets rigged like it would on a swimbait hook, so it is more forgiving on the hookset and better in really nasty cover. Sort of in the zone of a slither rig, but better standup of the trailer. 

 

Trashmaster:

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6th sense:

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Some observations:

1) 6th sense is a medium diameter hook, where the trashmaster is a very heavy hook. Neither is better, just different situations. 

2) I can't tell if the swinging part really adds anything.

3) Diameter of the line tie seems smaller than most other jigs. 

4) Vertical instead of horizonal line tie.

 

Anyway, I think is a good jig, it does what it is supposed to, which is not get snagged in nasty brush, but still have a jig presentation. If there's a downside, it is much more expensive than a traditional jig.

 

The trashmaster is a fantastic jig and more of a compact jig. Been using them for several years now with no issues whatsoever! I’ve been Curious about the 6th sense when I saw it released .  The swinging hook I’m don’t think helps much but I could be wrong . It’s nice to have options and I’ll probably pick up a couple to try out 

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