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6th Sense Sweep Bone Pearl

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The Sweep is a 6-inch weedless soft plastic swimbait with undoubted durability and quality. The subtle ‘sweeping’ action of the tail demonstrates a realistic bait fish and the pectoral fins are intentionally there to help the Sweep maintain balance throughout the water column. An extremely beneficial feature of the Sweep is the hook slot, it was designed to keep our 7/0 (or smaller) Keel Weighted hook hidden inside the soft plastic, making it virtually invisible under water.

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Offering undoubted durability and quality, the 6 Sense Sweep Swimbait delivers a highly realistic baitfish presentation that anglers can fish in any

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Specs: Length: 6in. Hook Size: Ideally 7/0 Keel Weighted or Smaller Weight: 1.2oz.The Sweep is a 6-inch weedless soft plastic swimbait with undoubted

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