Product Description
The Shindo – Redefining the Minnow Game
The 6th Sense Shindo is a Patent-Pending minnow that’s changing the way anglers approach FFS techniques. From pinging to strolling to subtle shaking, the Shindo was built to excel in every minnow-style presentation.
Why it’s Different
Every curve and contour on the Shindo was tested and tuned to perfection. The shape of the body mixed with an angular joint creates a fluttering lifelike motion in the water. The body rolls with subtle movement while the tail flutters freely, giving off an action with many rigging methods.
With the help of Elite Series Pros, Trey McKinney and Ben Milliken, 6th Sense spent countless hours experimenting with different material blends and formulations to find the right balance of firmness and flexibility. The result, a bait that holds its shape, casts well, and still comes alive with even the slightest rod movement. Each color pattern was designed to enhance that motion, with contrast and flash that draws attention in clear or stained water.
How it Performs
The Shindo is as versatile as it gets. You can fish it on A ball head jig, weightless, on a keel-weighted hook, Carolina Rig, or as a trailer behind your favorite bladed jig. It’s perfectly balanced to deliver a clean, natural motion no matter how you rig it.
Realistic details like 3D eyes, textured scales, and sculpted gill plates bring it to life in the water. The hook slot design keeps your bait secure and ensures solid hook-ups on every cast. When you tie on the Shindo, you’re not just fishing another soft minnow, you’re fishing something that was built with purpose, tested with precision, and proven to perform.
Features:
- Realistic minnow profile designed for versatility
- Natural body roll and tail movement for lifelike action
- Tuned material blend for balance, casting, and durability
- Detailed 3D eyes, scales, and gill plates for added realism
- High-contrast color patterns for visibility and flash
- Streamlined hook slot for secure, consistent rigging
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