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6th Sense Hangover Swimbait Review: The Ultimate Bass Fishing Game Changer?



Just sharing my thoughts and opinions on the latest new swimbait to hit the market.

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  1. Berkley had something similar happen when they first released the Cullshad – bait just would not swim right. They recalled them and replaced everyone's once they fixed the issue. Sounds like something 6th Sense should do…

  2. Glad to see an honest review and I’m a big 6th sense fan but this Swimbait is straight up garbage. I can’t believe he put his name on this piece of $hit. This is the worst Swimbait I’ve ever fished and threw it in the garbage. I even added weight to the bottom and tried to tune it to make it swim half way decent but wasn’t worth my time

  3. All baits have a certain retrieve. You have to pop a popper. Drag a Carolina Rig. Saying you cant have a steady paced bait on a Kayak, really? The bait works easy, just burn it. Cant get any easier then that. Now is that the right bait for all conditions. No that is why you have a tackel box full of baits. But when they want fast. It catches very big fish.

  4. No one is mad for an honest review. You saved a lot of people money. I spent good money on three of these. I am pissed at 6th Sense and Ben Milliken for putting out an expensive POS.

  5. Spot on with everything you said. I have the fast sink and have the same problems. Watching Bens video didnt change or help in any way either. It just made me more upset because he acts like hes solving a problem other swimbaits have but he just made a much worse version lol.

    For 5 bucks cheaper I can get a Daingerous and swim it any way I want without it blowing out AND it even has action on the fall.

    Great marketing team at 6th. They got me with this one and the Pano.

  6. Agreed. Fast sink it much better. The slow and medium sinks i got to run batter after sticking the tail half of the bait into a cup of boiling water for about 15 seconds. It softened it up a bunch and kicks way better and easier. My biggest gripe about the slow and medium sinks is that you gotta reel them pretty fast to get that "right" action. Which is much faster then i ever tend to swim a swimbait. Especially this time of year.

  7. What’s running right? A actusl fish-what they eat, or what your probably comparing it to- a magdraft… did you play with the retrieve and never cross your mind that head wiggle and wiggle might be enticing..what im saying is, have you fished with it? At all? How bout you do that instead of throwing it in a pool and talking s*** about it. I’m 34, and I know this is what’s wrong w the industry is people like yourself- or atleast this video-with mindset and the balls to say you threw it in a pool and it just doesn’t catch fish ..I’m just gonna stop there… 🤦‍♂️…this is coming from a guy catching 4-5-6lb river smallmouth DAILY- in upstate NY… think before you put out useless brainless content

  8. Water temperature affects soft plastic baits big time so the colder the water the more density is the less action of bait has and vice versa when it comes to warmer temperatures in summertime

  9. 100% agree! They got me on this one and possibly the panorama. Like the panorama, it was designed for FFS. It would work best for a guy watching his screen, having total boat control and being able to work the bait at the correct speed or like the pano, work it right in front of the bass. I’ve caught a couple nice bass on the panorama but just like this swimbait, marketed to the masses but meant for FFS.

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