6th Sense Fishing

6th Sense Panorama Shad

$3 - $9.99

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Description

Nicknamed the ‘Prototype’ by big bass hunter and Team 6 member Josh Jones, the 6th Sense Panorama Shad brings cutting-edge innovation and realism to a new bait category that’s soon to become a staple in the industry. Designed to be the most realistic and universal soft plastic baitfish imitation, the Panorama Shad was originally built for forward-facing sonar fishing on a drop shot but excels with a variety of rigging methods thanks to its uniquely thin profile. A bait that has accounted for over half of Josh’s double-digit catches within the past year, Josh describes the profile of the Panorama Shad as a combination of a swimbait and spoon and says he hasn’t found a technique that this bait hasn’t worked on. He prefers to throw the 5” size on a drop shot with spinning gear and live sonar, power shot the 6.5” size and flip cover with a 4/0 Texas-rig hook, and Texas rig the 9” size with an 11/0 hook and pegged 1/2oz weight fishing it on the bottom much like a spoon. The innovative and incredibly realistic body design is poured using the perfect plastic consistency that allows the Panorama to have fluid movement in the water no matter how you choose to rig it. Available in highly realistic paint schemes and different size presentations, the 6th Sense Panorama Shad provides anglers with endless rigging options whether you’re fishing from the bank, dragging bottom, or chasing suspended fish on forward-facing sonar. Size Quantity 2" 8 2.8" 8 3.5" 6 5" 3 6.5" 2 9" 1

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

5 in (127 mm)

Sink Rate

suspending

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse, flipping

Water Column

variable

Action

subtle tail kick

Conditions

clear water, open water

Field Notes

This is a realistic soft plastic baitfish imitation designed for multiple rigging styles, especially forward-facing sonar presentations and drop shot fishing. It can also be power-shot, Texas-rigged, or fished on the bottom when targeting suspended fish or working cover. The thin profile and fluid movement make it versatile in clear water and around open-water baitfish situations.

Pros

  • Very realistic baitfish profile
  • Works with multiple rigging methods
  • Good for forward-facing sonar presentations
  • Available in multiple sizes

Cons

  • Soft plastic body may tear with repeated use
  • Not a dedicated one-technique bait

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