6th Sense Fishing

Divine Swimbait 3.4 - Coastal Series - Salty Shad

$5.99

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Description

6th Sense Saltwater Divine Swimbait – 3.4" – Salt-Ready Action in a Compact Profile The Saltwater Divine Swimbait takes the trusted Divine shape and rebuilds it for inshore performance. At 3.4" , this salt-specific version uses a firmer, tougher plastic blend designed to withstand redfish crushers, trout teeth, snook hits, and flounder ambushes—without tearing after just a fish or two. Featuring a smooth, natural baitfish body with subtle scale detailing and a wide-kicking paddle tail , the Saltwater Divine delivers a tight, consistent thump that stays lively whether you're slow-rolling grass edges or burning through potholes. The slimmer profile imitates small mullet, glass minnows, mud minnows, and other common coastal forage, making it a deadly option in clear, pressured, or shallow water. Engineered to swim true on a variety of rigs, the 3.4" Saltwater Divine excels when you need a compact swimbait that holds up and keeps producing. Perfect on: Swimbait jig heads Weedless keel-weighted hooks Underspins Spinner/Redfish rigs Finesse inshore presentations When you need durability, action, and a realistic profile all in one bait, the Saltwater Divine Swimbait 3.4" is the go-to choice for serious inshore anglers. (3.4" – 6/pk)

Specifications

Category

Swimbaits

Length

3.4 in (86 mm)

Field Notes

Use this compact inshore swimbait when fish are feeding on small baitfish like mullet, glass minnows, or mud minnows. It works well on swimbait jig heads, weedless keel-weighted hooks, underspins, and spinner/redfish rigs, especially for slow-rolling grass edges or burning through potholes.

Pros

  • Tougher saltwater plastic blend for better durability
  • Compact baitfish profile with realistic detailing
  • Wide-kicking paddle tail with consistent thump
  • Versatile on multiple inshore rigs

Cons

  • Small profile may not be ideal when larger forage is present
  • Soft bait can still be torn by toothy fish over time

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