
Overview
Designed with the goal to create an oversized worm with distinctive features and secondary action, the 6th Sense Boosa 9.6 Ribbon Tail Worm features a heavily ribbed body and long tail to push water and attract fish from great distances. Incorporating corrugated ribbing to generate its enticing flexible movement, the Boosa Ribbon Tail Worm locks in scent better than smooth-sided worms and its bulbous ringed tail creates a secondary vibrating motion on fall and when it comes to rest on the bottom. Perfect for pairing with a stout 5/0 or 6/0 extra wide gap hook, the 6th Sense Boosa 9.6 Ribbon Tail Worm delivers big bass attraction that will exceed your expectations whether you are fishing shallow, deep, flipping, or dragging bottom.
Size | Quantity |
9.6" | 8pk |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Great worm! I have used these several times now and consistently this worm has produced quality fish. I use a T-Rig'd 3/16 pegged weight and the action of this worm does the rest.
From: Cody: California Delta 7/29/23
Comments: This bait is not a Senko. I have been fishing stick baits for years and real like the Yum Dinger. They however are not a traditional Senko ( as in the Yamamoto Senko). They are made of floating plastic and on a wacky hook sink very slowly. That being said they are relatively durable and you can definitely fish them weightless, but are much better suited for weighted applications. For example, if I want to throw a stick bait on a shaky head I reach for a Dinger, if I am flipping docks with a weightless t-rig I go for a Senko. The Dinger is a great stick bait but if you purchase them thinking they will be a cheap alternative to Yamamoto Senkos I think you will be unsatisfied. If you are looking for an alternative a great one is the bass pro brand “stik-oâ€. The rate of fall and action are very similar to the Senko and are a bit cheaper. I digress. The Dinger is great and can be fished anyway a Senko can, but its greatest feature is it buoyancy. Long story short buy some and catch some fish!
From: Cole: Tulsa, Oklahoma 5/21/23