Overview
Built for those times when you need to downsize your presentation to trigger a bite, the 6th Sense Divine Ball Head Finesse Jig will become your new go-to bait when nothing else is catching fish. Ideal for any section of the water column, the 6th Sense Divine Ball Head Finesse Jig features a standard round ball head design with a horizontal line tie, which makes it a great choice for picking apart shallow water cover or deep offshore structure. Its hand-tied finesse cut skirt is also made from a combination of premium silicone and rubber to create a compact profile and subtle action that is perfect for enticing lure-shy bass into striking.
Providing a little more power than most finesse jigs, the 6th Sense Divine Ball Head Finesse Jig is armed with a premium black nickel 4/0 hook that is made from a medium heavy gauge wire so that anglers can fish around heavier cover and use heavier tackle than most traditional finesse jigs. Equipped with a perfectly angled weedguard and a screwlock style keeper to hold plastics firmly in place, the 6th Sense Divine Ball Head Finesse Jig will be your first choice when the bite gets tough.
Previous Feedback
Comments: To the previous person talking about the skirt being "dead", that's the point. It's designed for finesse situations. It supposed to have less bulk. Add a small trailer to this thing and it's money.
From: Unknown: Wisconsin 1/11/21
Comments: Good but not great. First what separates this jig apart from the rest. Larger than average hook for a finesse ball head style jig. Screw lock is a nice feature if you are into that sort of thing. Hand tied skirt is a nice touch but I would prefer a wire tied skirt over some cheap thread.The skirt is dead. I don't know where 6th sense gets its silicone skirting material but it is some of the worst material I have ever seen. The skirting is just limp. It is not springy. It does not flare out well. It just looks good in terms of the color. 6th sense really needs to improve the quality of their skirting material. The poor skirting alone is enough for me to not ever want to buy this jig. If the skirting was better it would be one of the better jigs.
From: Unknown: 12/24/20
Comments: This is no question the best finesse jig I have ever fished. Add a realistic craw to the back in crystal-clear water or a 4" twin tail grub if you're fishing moderately clear water and just pick it up and let it fall. I've caught about 25 largemouth over 3 pounds in my local lake where 12 pounds wins 8hr tournaments. This bait gets big bites, has a rubber skirt, a weedguard stiff enough to rip through weeds and flip around wood/docks, a strong enough hook for hard hooksets on a MH jig rod, and a springlock keeper for holding a trailer in place. I dont know what other features you could possibly need! This is better than Santone & Outkast, but don't expect this to be as small as a Keitech or Riot Baits finesse jig.
From: James: Northern Wisconsin 12/17/20
Comments: This jig has a great hook for long casts and hard hooksets, I also love the spring screw-on keeper. Colors are super natural for clear water and it comes through rock/weeds really well, haven't thrown it around enough wood to vouch for them there. Also I havent had the same paint chipping problems the other reviewer had, BUT i do have scratches on the head from teeth!
From: Luke S: Wisco 8/4/20
Comments: Buyer beware. The paint on these heads last for maybe 2 casts unless all that you fish are soft bottom lakes with no rocks. You end up with a white jig head eventually. In our Ozark Lakes I would not recommend these jigs. They look good but are not high quality jigs.
From: KP: Missouri 5/4/20