Overview
Designed to be exponentially more versatile than a traditional swim jig, the 6th Sense Axle Swinging Swim Jig is built with a fully articulating extra wide gap hook and free-swinging screw lock keeper to create a completely weedless presentation. By tex-posing your favorite trailer and embedding the hook point within the plastic, the Axle Swinging Swim Jig becomes virtually snagless as it slithers through snag-ridden cover and pivots up and over obstacles.
Finished with premium powder-painted heads, 3D gill rakers, natural 3D eyes, and high-quality silicone skirts, this swim jig delivers incredible life-like action and an ultra-realistic underwater appearance. Providing anglers with the confidence to fish around heavy cover, the 6th Sense Axle Swinging Swim Jig was created to go places where other swim jigs will not and catch those hard-to-reach fish around trees, docks, grass, and brush piles.
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Comments: Outstanding bait and easily the best of the "swinging head" swim jigs that are out there. I personally like the bigger 6/0 hook as it gives me much better flexibility in trailers. I can rig anything from a rage menace to a 5.8 keitech. Hand tied skirt is appreciated and the colors/detail is usual 6th Sense quality (as in awesome). I'll throw these out in thick hydrilla and work it just like a worm. When I catch a little bit of grass I give it a sharp "pop" free and that's usually when it gets bit. So versatile, you can speed crawl the bottom like a structure head or burn on top with a swimbait trailer. Great bait!
From: Hydrilla: Lake Seminole, Fl 3/21/23
Comments: I searched everywhere for the answer and couldn't find it.... so I went ahead I bought a couple. Candy Bluegill and Pro Blue Shad. My issue was what swim bait length pairs with it. I usually rock a 5.8 Keitech with a 6/0 hook yet a 5.8 on the Axle is way to big... I found a 4.8 or up to a 5" pairs very nicely. Make sure you hold the head straight before rigging!
From: Tim: California 2/1/22
Comments: First off, this thing has a massive hook. Like 6/0. It hasn't been an issue yet, but I do fish it on a heavy 7'5" rod. Paired with a small swimbait like a keitech and this thing works extremely well. I fish it through thick hydrilla with very few issues. Overall 8/10 as it is a little expensive and doesn't work that much better than a normal swim jig. The bait itself doesn't grab grass if hooked right, but the line can still catch some.
From: Hunter: Texas 1/28/22