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New “Must-Have” Tungsten Ice Jig |
Northland Fishing Tackle® launches Tungsten Flat Fry Jig in 11 colors; 10 Feature new, ultra-bright, long-lasting Super-Glo paint! |
BEMIDJI, Minn. (November 6, 2023) – With countless panfish ice jigs on the market today—models from big-name manufacturers to small, garage lure-makers—it can be difficult to know exactly the best jigs to fish. So, you must look at the track record. Northland has been fashioning jigs that have done one thing well for decades—and that’s put more fish in the bucket. Northland has earned brand allegiance over many, many years for the simple fact that, yes, Northland ice baits catch the most fish. |
Northland’s latest panfish jig? The Tungsten Flat Fry Jig, which hardcore hardwater angler/panfish expert and Northland pro staffer, Joel Nelson, beta-tested throughout the course of last winter. His diagnosis of the new design? “Honestly, I was kind of unimpressed when I first saw the jig,” says Nelson. “It looked basic at first glance, but I soon discovered that it’s an entirely new take on panfish tungsten jigs.” “Vertically, its profile is skinny, so it falls faster than typical tungsten panfish jigs, so you can fish it fast. However, the jig hook-shank is long, so you slide on whatever plastic or meat you want. Both factors combine so you can control the rate-of-fall better with the Flat-Fry Jig than other tungsten panfish jigs. For example, if the bite is really finicky and calls for finesse, I’ll wad up a bunch of larvae on it—maybe even a plastic, too—and that allows me to slow down the speed and rate-of-fall,” continues Nelson. But Nelson says the same Tungsten Flat Fry design also allows him to hole-hop, or fish fast and aggressively in one spot, and adding a slender microplastic like an Impulse Bloodworm or Mini-Smelt streamlining the entire offering, making it a quick and ultra-responsive bait for triggering (and icing) lots of fish fast. |
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“Last winter I used Northland’s Bro’s Bloodworm tail quite a bit on the Tungsten Flat Fry when fish were active. The Bloodworm with its long, thin, slender tail really quivers. Personally, I cut off a bit of the bloodworm to shorten up the presentation for big ‘gills and crappies, but you can pretty much leave as-is for perch. Other times I’d use an Impulse Mini-Smelt and one spike. Both methods produced.” In terms of Tungsten Flat Fry jig sizes, Nelson used the smaller of the two models—the 1/28th oz.—for bluegills, opting for the slightly larger 1/16th oz. with #10 hook for crappies and perch. “The nice thing about the 1/16th oz. Tungsten Flat Fry is the jig hook is the perfect size for crappies, no matter what you’re tipping it with. It’s not too small, not too large—and has a long hook-shank and ample hook-gap for solidly pinning papermouths to get them topside.” Nelson was also impressed with how well both sizes show up on traditional flashers and forward-facing sonar in either down- or forward-looking modes. “The Tungsten Flat Fly has a flat top to it—which is where the name comes from—and shows up extremely well on electronics. That’s definitely a plus. A lot of times, especially with flashers, it can be hard to get a small jig to show up in your transducer cone. This design eliminates that problem.” Nelson’s color picks? “Purple Wonder worked awesome for me, as did Ladybug, and other new Super-Glo finishes,” offers Nelson. “Super-Glo Red is also a must-have, and in the stained waters I fish a lot, the Super-Glo Sneeze pattern caught a lot of fish. But I always had Purple Wonder tied on everywhere I went last winter.” |
PURPLE WONDER |
WONDERBREAD |
SNEEZE |
LADYBUG |
TIGER BEETLE |
WOODTICK |
FRUIT FLY |
GOLD |
SUPER-GLO RED |
SUPER-GLO CHARTREUSRE |
SUPER-GLO WHITE |
Bro Talks: The New Tungsten Flat Fry Jig Northern Minnesota ice fishing guide, Brian “Bro” Brosdahl, also calls them “must-have” panfish tungsten ice fishing jigs for the upcoming hardwater season. “I fished the Tungsten Flat Fry everywhere last year and caught bluegills, crappies, and perch, including some big ones in tough weather on heavily-fished waters,” says Bro. “I had some great success last winter combining the Tungsten Flat Fry Jig with the lifelike body of the Impulse® Rigged Mayfly. An Impulse Rigged Mayfly package comes with two pre-rigged lead jig-heads—still great for shallow water—but you also get three additional Impulse® Mayfly bodies. For perch, an Impulse Mayfly and the Tungsten Flat Fry Jig caught a lot of fish for me,” recalls Bro. But Bro says there were times when meat was required. “It’s pretty standard for ice anglers to dress a jig or spoon with a fathead or crappie minnow head, but I also like to pinch off the tail and use that instead—especially for big panfish. Sometimes that seals the deal.” |
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Bro’s Winning Super-Glo Patterns Available in 11 different colors, ice anglers can choose from Glo Red, Glow Chartreuse, Gold (non-glow), Glo White, Fruit Fly (Glow), Tiger Beetle (Glow), Woodtick (Glow), Ladybug (Glow), Wonderbread (Glow), Purple Wonder (Glow), and Sneeze (Glow). In terms of Tungsten Flat Fry colors, Bro thinks ice anglers should pick out a selection and run through them on the ice, letting the fish reveal their preferences. “Super-Glo Ladybug was a hit everywhere, with its orange/pink/chartreuse glow and black dots, from big bluegills to crappies and perch. I made sure to always have one tied one on a rod or two. Super-Glo Wonderbread caught lots of fish too, and Super-Glo Purple Wonder was a champ on ultra-clear waters,” notes Bro. |
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Magnified Sonar Returns “Both the shape and density of the tungsten head show up better than any other jig head I’ve ever seen on sonar—and super large on my MEGA Live. So, for anglers using forward-facing sonar, even in deep waters the tiniest 1/28-ounce Tungsten Flat Fry shows up giant on your screen.” The Tungsten Flat Fry Jig hangs at a 90-degree angle to imitate minnows or young-of-the-year panfish—favorite forage of perch, bluegill and crappies—a key presentation on pressured waters. Whether dressed with a microplastic, waxworms or spikes, or a small live minnow or minnow-meat, the resulting combo is deadly. |
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MSRP: $6.99/2 per card |
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ABOUT Northland® Fishing Tackle In 1975, a young Northwoods fishing guide named John Peterson started pouring jigs and tying tackle for his clients in a small remote cabin in northern Minnesota. The lures were innovative, made with high quality components, and most importantly, were catching fish when no other baits were working! Word spread like wildfire, the phone started ringing… and the Northland Fishing Tackle® brand was in hot demand! For 40 years now, John and the Northland® team have been designing, testing and perfecting an exclusive line of products that catch fish like no other brand on the market today. Manufactured in the heart of Minnesota’s finest fishing waters, Northland® is one of the country’s leading producers of premium quality jigs, live bait rigs, spinnerbaits and spoons for crappies, bluegills, perch, walleyes, bass, trout, northern pike and muskies. |
ABOUT Bagley Bait Company The personality of any company comes from its founder. Jim Bagley was an inventive, fun-loving, passionate fisherman who became one the most respected legends in the fishing tackle industry. In late 2010, Jarmo Rapala and a group of investors bought Bagley Bait Company. As an admirer of Jim Bagley for his attention to quality and of his product ingenuity and innovation, Jarmo initiated significant changes in operations, enhanced production processes and quality control. Now in 2020, Northland® Fishing Tackle, along with Jarmo as its Chief Lure Designer, maintain the legacy of creating premium balsa crankbaits and topwater lures, as well as jigs and spoons for both freshwater and saltwater anglers. |