
Overview
The little brother to one of the best multi-jointed swimbaits on the market, the 6th Sense Trace 5” Swimbait is a highly realistic baitfish imitator that stands alone when it comes to action and functionality. Featuring the same 4-piece body that produces incredibly lifelike S-shaped swimming action, the 5” Trace Swimbait provides a smaller, more compact, and bite-sized profile that allows it to be extremely versatile on all bodies of water.
Equipped with a soft, yet exceptionally durable plastic tail that can be interchanged via a hidden screw-lock, each swimbait is finished with 3D scaling, 3D eyes, and premium paint schemes to make this swimbait as good as it gets. Available in three different sink rates including floating, slow-sink, and fast-sink, the 6th Sense Trace 5” Swimbait allows anglers to access the depths of their choice and ensures your success with two size #2 ultra-sharp black nickel treble hooks.
6th Sense | Length | Weight | Class |
Trace | 5" | 0.8oz | Floating |
Trace | 5" | 0.95oz | Slow Sink |
Trace | 5" | 1.1oz | Fast Sink |
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Comments: I've been using these for a few weeks. About the durability and quality control. I bought 4 and one didn't swim at all. Brand new out the box it just laid out like a stick. A dud. That sucked waiting for that color and finally shows up and you get out on the water and fish start blowing up and you wonder how the hell didn't you get bit then oh. The others swam pretty well fast and slow sink. I kept hearing they were meant to be burned but if you do they roll to the side. They do stop on a dime though so that got some bites. I did notice the chrome scales were falling off in the boat before they even hit the water on 2. There were chrome scales on the carpet and on my hand just from handling them. On all three now they only have a few scales left. For 25 bucks I would think the scales were better than just stuck on. I hit up 6th sense but no response so just my 2 cents for other people. I bought some chrome nail polish and going to paint em hoping for th e best because I did catch a few on em so I'll see if it works out and the paint stays on longer than the scales. Might buy one more and glue the scales on before I toss them around and see if that helps too. But already 100 bucks in and I have to work on the others so might spend my money elsewhere.
From: Manny: San Diego 8/4/23