The new 6th Sense crappie jigs are - Josh Jones Fishing

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Crafted by 6th Sense in conjunction with crappie expert, Josh Jones, the Spangle Tinsel Jig was made to attract fish from a distance and is the perfect tool for sniping crappies on forward-facing sonar. With a shimmering glow of its tinsel tail, the Spangle catches the attention of slab crappies and lures them in with its oversized lifelike 3D eyes and gill plates.

6th Sense Spangle Tinsel Jig 1/16 oz / Black Neon

Designed in conjunction with world renowned crappie angler, Josh Jones, The Pecos Underspin is one of the most realistic baitfish imitators on the market. The unique head design matches perfectly with the Pecos Swimbait (1.5) making it have a seamless transition from jig head to soft plastic. Every head is painted to match the Pecos Swimbait and the 3D eyes make it irresistible to eat.

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6th Sense Spangle Tinsel Jigs 3pk

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Crafted by 6th Sense in conjunction with crappie expert, Josh Jones, the Spangle Tinsel Jig was made to attract fish from a distance and is the perfect tool for sniping crappies on forward-facing sonar. With a shimmering glow of its tinsel tail, the Spangle catches the attention of slab crappies and lures them in with its oversized lifelike 3D eyes and gill plates.

6th Sense Spangle Tinsel Jig Chartreuse Minnow / 1/16 oz

Josh Jones (@josh.jones.fishing) • Instagram-foto's en -video's

Crafted by 6th Sense in conjunction with crappie expert, Josh Jones, the Spangle Tinsel Jig was made to attract fish from a distance and is the perfect tool for sniping crappies on forward-facing sonar. With a shimmering glow of its tinsel tail, the Spangle catches the attention of slab crappies and lures them in with its oversized lifelike 3D eyes and gill plates.

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