6th Sense Fishing

The Unit 24 - Live Gizzard Shad

$24.99

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Description

The Unit 24 – Command the Deep The Unit 24 isn’t just another crankbait—it’s a bold new weapon for unlocking the strike zone in the deepest parts of the lake. Built with a massive profile and a jointed, multi-segment body, this bait dives fast and swims with a dynamic, tail-kicking action that no traditional deep diver can match. Reaching depths of 22 to 26 feet , The Unit 24 is designed to provoke violent reaction strikes from deep, offshore bass . Its oversized silhouette mimics the large forage species commonly found at extreme depths , offering a meal too tempting for big fish to ignore. When you're looking for that edge offshore, The Unit 24 shows them something they haven’t seen before—and won’t let pass by. Key Features: Oversized, Jointed Body – Delivers a fluid, side-to-side kick that mimics big, struggling baitfish in deep water. Extra Deep Diving Range – Gets down to 22–26 feet quickly on a long cast with a steady retrieve. Swiveling Hook Hangers – Outfitted with tournament-grade treble hooks, these swivels help prevent bass from throwing the bait during the fight. Built for the Grind – Hyper-realistic 3D eyes, sculpted gill plates, and detailed scale patterns pair with the durable, high-end paint schemes 6th Sense is known for , creating an unmatched level of realism and durability. Diving Depth: 22-26ft Weight: 3.3oz Length: 200mm

Specifications

Category

Crankbaits

Weight

3.3 oz (94 g)

Length

7.87 in (200 mm)

Field Notes

Use this for deep offshore bass when fish are holding in the 22 to 26 foot zone. It’s built for a steady retrieve on long casts to trigger reaction strikes from big fish around deep structure and open-water edges.

Pros

  • Reaches very deep water quickly
  • Large jointed profile with strong tail-kicking action
  • Realistic detail and oversized forage imitation

Cons

  • Best suited to deep-water situations
  • Large size may be too much for smaller fish or shallow cover

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