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Cant find that Bladed Jig Bait

Lee was using first day of the classic

2025

 

Pink bladed jig. But 6th sense brand

 

wonder what trailer was too

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I think I heard that the 6th sense bait was called either

'The No License Needed Bladed Jig'

Or the other name for it is 'The Mug Shot'

It comes standard with a Cuff Key Trailer

:smiley:

A-Jay

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Posted
42 minutes ago, Big Swimbait said:

I don't think they offer a bladed jig yet, but it could be a prototype. The trailer might be a  pink Flush 5.2

I believe you're right. Go on their site now and this color is sold out. Lol.

 

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12 hours ago, NorthernBasser said:

I believe you're right. Go on their site now and this color is sold out. Lol.

 

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Yep lol 

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Thanks Guys

Now to further my curiosity

( i should do a post on this)

years ago i would never throw what i call

wild colors. 
 

So that pink skirt with pink swimbait

intrigued me. Bass, if do your research

have triomatic(spelling watching classic trying to post fast)

 

they cant see blue, they lack the 3 cones in eyes where humans have 3 cones. 
 

Many of you know there was 2 major studies on bass sight with color. 
 

Me, being kind of old school geeky

old school programmer as hobby. 
 

I ran alot my crankbaits through the Dalton Lense.  My friends you be surprised how your baits look to a bass. 
 

To me this finally answers the question.

There is two types of pro fisherman on color. 
 

1.  All you need is green pumpkin 

Black Blue.  And White crowd

 

2.  Then, other crowd says, absolutely color matters

 

When play with Dalton Lense 

it’s amazing How both crowds can be right.  In other words just because bass cant see blue, they still see the bait. 
 

Another scenario that bugged me for years was the red hook guys. 
 

Red is first color to disappear underwater.  
 

But since bass tend to see red the best, how can this be?  
 

I had that thought in mind when seen Lee throw pink.   Then reminded myself

if memory serves me that pink turns to baitfish gray. 

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It's not like he is catching bass every cast.  He had a short period of time yesterday when he caught his limit.  I don't even think he has tried another color of bladed jig.  Those bass might have hit almost any other color.  If he kills them again today on pink, then I might be more convinced pink is the deal.

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Dont see him using pink today, nor bladed jig today. Maybe im wrong. 
 

But no offense

 

Might missed my point

 

Yesterday was choppy to say least 

 

And my bigger point, bass dont see what we see.   Yesterday the drawing power could been the vibration

then when fish finds it the pink to bass is a gray ( more camouflage)

Today is slick calm and sunny, drawing power is bright color, subtle bait. 
 

But as always my opinion. 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, AzBassin said:

Thanks Guys

Now to further my curiosity

( i should do a post on this)

years ago i would never throw what i call

wild colors. 
 

So that pink skirt with pink swimbait

intrigued me. Bass, if do your research

have triomatic(spelling watching classic trying to post fast)

 

they cant see blue, they lack the 3 cones in eyes where humans have 3 cones. 
 

Many of you know there was 2 major studies on bass sight with color. 
 

Me, being kind of old school geeky

old school programmer as hobby. 
 

I ran alot my crankbaits through the Dalton Lense.  My friends you be surprised how your baits look to a bass. 
 

To me this finally answers the question.

There is two types of pro fisherman on color. 
 

1.  All you need is green pumpkin 

Black Blue.  And White crowd

 

2.  Then, other crowd says, absolutely color matters

 

When play with Dalton Lense 

it’s amazing How both crowds can be right.  In other words just because bass cant see blue, they still see the bait. 
 

Another scenario that bugged me for years was the red hook guys. 
 

Red is first color to disappear underwater.  
 

But since bass tend to see red the best, how can this be?  
 

I had that thought in mind when seen Lee throw pink.   Then reminded myself

if memory serves me that pink turns to baitfish gray. 

Red disappears but waaaaaay deeper than the advertisements tell you.  It's like over 50ft down.

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2 hours ago, AzBassin said:

Thanks Guys

Now to further my curiosity

( i should do a post on this)

years ago i would never throw what i call

wild colors. 
 

So that pink skirt with pink swimbait

intrigued me. Bass, if do your research

have triomatic(spelling watching classic trying to post fast)

 

they cant see blue, they lack the 3 cones in eyes where humans have 3 cones. 
 

Many of you know there was 2 major studies on bass sight with color. 
 

Me, being kind of old school geeky

old school programmer as hobby. 
 

I ran alot my crankbaits through the Dalton Lense.  My friends you be surprised how your baits look to a bass. 
 

To me this finally answers the question.

There is two types of pro fisherman on color. 
 

1.  All you need is green pumpkin 

Black Blue.  And White crowd

 

2.  Then, other crowd says, absolutely color matters

 

When play with Dalton Lense 

it’s amazing How both crowds can be right.  In other words just because bass cant see blue, they still see the bait. 
 

Another scenario that bugged me for years was the red hook guys. 
 

Red is first color to disappear underwater.  
 

But since bass tend to see red the best, how can this be?  
 

I had that thought in mind when seen Lee throw pink.   Then reminded myself

if memory serves me that pink turns to baitfish gray. 

 

1 and 2 are both right.

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Posted
3 hours ago, AzBassin said:

 

1.  All you need is green pumpkin 

Black Blue.  And White crowd

 

 

 

Black and blue is always true. People usually just throw that color in stained/murky water, which makes sense. But don't sleep on it in clear water. I've had some amazing days pitching/dragging black/blue jigs in gin-clear water. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, KP Duty said:

The Japanese anglers wouldn't be surprised...they love pink.

 

One of my JDM bladed jigs...far more pink looking in person.

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22 hours ago, RRocket said:

 

One of my JDM bladed jigs...far more pink looking in person.

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I like that. What is it?

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3 hours ago, woolleyfooley said:

I like that. What is it?

That's the secret weapon. Better than the You-know-what hammer IMO.

 

I've been trying to keep it a secret..and have done so for a couple years. They are very hard to  get and not sold in North America, really.

 

But people are starting to make videos about them all the cat will be out of the bag soon! 

 

Any guesses? 

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On 3/22/2025 at 8:06 AM, king fisher said:

It's not like he is catching bass every cast.  He had a short period of time yesterday when he caught his limit.  I don't even think he has tried another color of bladed jig.  Those bass might have hit almost any other color.  If he kills them again today on pink, then I might be more convinced pink is the deal.

I thought I heard them say yesterday that he had four other spots that he wasn't going to spoil just to catch a bunch of the same size fish he already had in his live well, and that he was saving those areas for the final day.

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