
Overview
Taking a whole new approach to the lipless crankbait, the 6 Sense Quake Suspending Lipless Crankbait delivers the same great action at the original Quake Lipless Crankbait but now with the ability to suspend, giving lethargic fish more time to bite. Engineered with a unique suspension system that varies with water temperature, the 6 Sense Quake Suspending Lipless Crankbait will suspend for a longer amount of time in colder water when fish aren’t as active and less in warmer water when fish are more aggressive. This system makes it an ideal choice for year round applications and deadly when fishing around ambush points or grass flats because the bait will stay in the strike zone for a longer period of time.
It also features the Quake’s signature dual flat back design with two large flat spots that grab more water and increase vibrations. Its ultra-loud rattle chamber aggravates fish and provokes vicious strikes as well. Equipped with two premium EWG style treble hooks that dramatically increase your hook up and landing ratio, the 6 Sense Quake Suspending Lipless Crankbait adds a new dimension to lipless crankbait fishing that bass have never seen before.
Please note: packaging reads 7/8oz, actual weight of the bait is 1/2oz.
6th Sense | Length | Weight | Class |
Quake 80 | 3.15" | 7/8oz | Suspending |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Works great I caught six fish first time using it. Has a great advantage suspending I use it almost like a jerkbait and have since had great success on the stop with two to three suttle jerks of the rod drives bass crazy. Worth the buy.
From: Justin: Florida 4/16/23
Comments: Purchased the Quake for 2 reasons,fishing shallow flats and throwing to schooling bass. I love the ability to stop this type of bait in their face without having to worry about it sinking and getting hung. As I expected the quality is top notch and flat out catches fish. Great job 6th sense!
From: Bubba: Georgia 12/23/22
Comments: Need to swap out split rings to heavier type, it fixes the weakest point and will finally suspend rather than float. Tried to call 6th about an issue, never got to talk to a person or get my call returned. Poor customer service means I shop other brands more.
From: Unknown: 2/25/22
Comments: I bought this crank specifically to fish in the shallows with pauses. The fact that it suspends lets you vary the retrieval and the bass crush it. First time out a 4 pounder crushed it. And you know the 6th Sense colors are some of the best! The stock hooks also are freakin awesome!
From: Alan: Tucson, AZ 2/20/22
Comments: Great suspending lipless flat out catches fish from bass to walleye
From: Bobby: Pineville, KY 2/12/22
Comments: Finally a suspended lipless crankbait that flat out catches bass. Although slightly bigger in profile the realistic colors appeal to the bass. Slowed retrieve works best, good luck!
From: Unknown: 1/10/22
Comments: 6th Sense really puts out a quality lipless bait. From their colors and finish to quality EWG hooks. One of the few lipless baits in my boat I don't have to change hooks on. I love the suspending action. I've caught quite a few fish ripping it and then pausing. It's definitely a different presentation than your standard lipless bait
From: Dan: Melbourne, FL 12/30/21
Comments: A great bait. I thought that it would be too big, but after fishing it for schooling white bass and blacks in shallow water, it flat works. I fished it in shallow water and stick ups and it comes through great. It seems to pull the bigger fish from a school.
From: Steve: Amarillo, TX 12/13/21
Comments: Rips through the grass like butter and Tackle Warehouse got it to me quick.
From: Daryl: Bremond, TX 11/18/21
Comments: THIS LIP LESS BAIT GIVES YOU THAT MISSING LINK IN YOUR ARSENAL. WHEN THEY WON'T TAKE A RIP BAIT TRY THIS. IT SUSPENDS AT ABOUT 3' - 4' WITH A SLOW RAISE OR FALL DEPENDING ON THE WATER TEMP. EXCELLENT COLOR SELECTIONS AS WELL.
From: MICHAEL: COPPEROPOLIS, CA 11/10/21
Comments: Never used the MB Fermata, but have a decent amount of experience with the Ima suspending lipless. Have had good success with Ima in the early spring, but only in stained waters. There color selection is not that great. Most of them too loud for clear water imo. The Quake 80 is legit. Have used only in moderately clear water conditions with 8 plus mph winds in Oct & Nov in Illinois. 4k Bluegill in sunny/spotty cloudy conditions and Live Shiner in heavier overcast with success. During Oct 55-60 water temps. Crank and stop for a second. During November plus/minus 50 degree water temps, 2-3 second pauses with a mix of reel/stop and switches.
From: Unknown: 11/9/21
Comments: Best I've ever used, and the colors on the baits are amazing. I own 4 different colors of the crankbaits and that's all I use now. All the others stay in the Tacklebox in the boat.
From: Michael: Santa Paula, CA
Comments: Runs shallow and rides up and rolls when run fast. Runs good at medium speed. Very snag prone with the large hooks but holds fish well. Suspends good, and cast well. So far I prefer the quake 70.
From: Kurt: 5/13/21
Comments: Good crank, bad hooks (in terms of hook-up ratio, not sturdiness). Treat this as if you're burning a jerkbait (burn/pause, burn/pause) and upgrade the hooks to something super sharp so that fish hook themselves this bait it's suspended on the pauses, and you'll be happy. Add suspension strips as dictated by water temperatures to get it to suspend year-around. I don't like throwing squarebills from the bank because they have a tendency to dig in and get snagged, but I have zero reservations about throwing this guy around rip rap and weed lines.
From: Matthias: Novato, CA 3/15/21
Comments: Great quality for the price, the suspension design really allows the user to slow it down and still have that great lipless action and rattle. no problems with the product and will continue to buy.
From: Marco: Porterville 2/23/21
Comments: What a fantastic bait! Very well put together. This suspends perfectly when stopped and gives the angler plenty of time to get that spooky fish to strike! Do yourself a favor and pick these up, they catch fish!
From: J: Lake Worth, FL 2/8/20