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Why these fit

If you’re trying to “solve” a finesse bass bite, the strongest matches here are the minnow-style plastics: 6th Sense Fishing Sketch 4.3 - 4K Shad and 6th Sense Fishing Sketch 4.3 - Black. Both are suspending, subtle-tail-kick baits built for drop shotting and other light presentations when bass want realism over bulk.

Berkley Fishing Berkley Lab Series 6" Finesse Worm - Coming Soon is the better pick if you want a classic finesse worm profile rather than a minnow shape.

TinMan Tackle Blind Doodle Bug. A whole new concept in jig heads! is useful if you need a cleaner jig-head presentation for inshore or finesse-style bottom work, especially when profile matters.

Technique notes

  • For the Sketch baits, rig nose-hooked or on a finesse hook for drop shotting.
  • Keep the retrieve subtle: small twitches, pauses, and dead-sticking work best.
  • Fish them around clear water, pressured fish, and offshore structure.
  • Use the worm when bass want a slower, more traditional finesse profile.
  • Use the jig head when you want a bottom-contact presentation with a less obvious head profile.

When to switch

Switch away from finesse minnows if fish are chasing harder, feeding shallow, or want more vibration and bulk. In that case, a topwater, jig, or larger moving bait would be a better fit than a suspending soft plastic.

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