Featuring a swinging hook design for added action and an increased range of motion, the 6th Sense Axle Swimbait Jig Heads allows anglers confidently throw single swimbaits deep into heavy cover without fear of constantly hanging up. By Tex-posing your favorite swimbait trailer and embedding the hook point within the plastic, the Axle Swimbait Jighead becomes virtually snagless as it slithers through snag-ridden cover and pivots up and over submerged cover.
Equipped with a razor-sharp wide gap hook to deliver rapid penetration and seamless hooksets, each jig is fitted with a large screw-lock bait keeper to lock soft plastic trailers firmly in place. Available in a wide range of hook and weight sizes to meet the need for any situation, the 6th Sense Axle Swimbait Jig Heads are finished with premium powder-painted heads, 3D gill rakers, and natural 3D eyes to create an ultra-realistic presentation.
Outstanding ProductPerfect for pulling mid size swimbaits through cover. I’ve been searching for a product for this application and this one hits a home run. I like the weight being on the head of the swimbait, in my experience this helps with catching fish on the fall. I would like to see some bigger sized hooks for bigger swimbaits though. Get some
Anonymous - AL, United StatesAugust 22, 2024
3
out of 5 Stars
Minor design flawWith this having a fixed spring coming directly out of the head it effectively removes most, but not all of the up and down action of the jig once your bait is attached. This would be really good if the same swinging spring attachment from the 6th sense Swing Shaker series were to be used. This would really allow a lot more bait movement going up and over cover.
Lloyd S. - NV, United StatesJuly 09, 2024
3
out of 5 Stars
I wanted to love itfor the 3.25 and 3.75 size swimbaits the head was to small and the hook was to big. The small head to me looked weird. I did catch a couple fish on them but had better success with the owner ultrahead hooks despite the lead colored head, plus they have a better weight and hook selection IMO. going to try the Gamakatsu belly weighted hook also.