Smeltinator Underspins Now Available!

LIMITED QUANTITYĀ ofĀ SmeltinatorĀ®Ā Underspin JigsĀ NOW SHIPPINGĀ from Northland!

BEMIDJI, Minn.Ā (December 26, 2023) ā€“ A couple weeks back, the bass fishing community celebrated the arrival of Northlandā€™s newĀ SmeltinatorĀ® Jig. Since, theyā€™ve been selling like wildfire. And now, Northland is thrilled to announce the arrival of its flashy brother, theĀ SmeltinatorĀ®Ā Underspin!

Like theĀ Smeltinator, theĀ SmeltinatorĀ Underspin features an ultra-sharp, ultra-strong Gamakatsu hook and beautifully sculpted baitfish head and plastics-securing hook collar. But what makes theĀ SmeltinatorĀ Underspin totally unique is its compact, nickel plated willow blade for added flash and vibration to mimic small baitfish. The lightweight blade spins instantly on contact with the water and continues flickering with minimal jigging action. Aiding and abetting the bladeā€™s ability to spin at super slow speeds is an exceptional SPRO ball-bearing swivel.

TheĀ SmeltinatorĀ Underspin is especially effective on pressured bass and in cold water conditions when bass wonā€™t always commit to traditional lures. Moreover, theĀ SmeltinatorĀ Underspin is a big-time player for anglers utilizing forward-facing sonar on suspended bass. The blade adds more body and action for the sonar to detect.

TheĀ SmeltinatorĀ Underspin is deadly on suspended smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and spotted bass. Simply pair it with a 2.5- to 7-inch soft plastic jerkbait or swimbait and let the wondrous pairing go to work. Southern and western bassers can put it to task right now on deep water reservoirs, especially off steep breaking rock structure, over deep flooded timber, or anywhere wintertime bass are schooling offshore.

The technique is elementary, too, letting theĀ SmeltinatorĀ Underspin just do its thing. Pitch it out, let the bait fall to the fish, and start a slow and steady retrieve.

Opening Night

SmeltinatorĀ Magic

TheĀ SmeltinatorĀ Jig took the spotlight on Jeff ā€œGussyā€ Gustafsonā€™s 2023 Bassmaster Classic victory, but it wasnā€™t the first time Gussy stacked big weights and solid limits of smallmouth bass on the Tennessee River out of Knoxville, Tennessee. Back in March of 2021, Gussy first put the ā€œmopingā€ technique to use, sinking Kenora, Ontario-designedĀ SmeltinatorĀ Jigs to fill his ā€˜well for weigh-in at the 2021 Guaranteed Rate Bassmaster Elite. Gussy went wire-to-wire for four days of the event, weighing 63 pounds, besting second place by an impressive seven pounds. Gussy trailered home to the far north with over $100,000 in his pocket.

Word of the ā€œmopingā€ technique traveled quickly through social wires, sending serious bassers on the hunt for Gussyā€™s favored jig headā€”theĀ SmeltinatorĀ Jig.

Two years later Gussy did it again, ā€˜mopingā€™ suspended smallmouths with theĀ SmeltinatorĀ Jig on forward facing sonar, proving the money method for the 2023 Bassmaster Classic title, the $300K payout, and honors as the top bass stick on the planet.

TheĀ SmeltinatorĀ is hardly new to the fishing scene. The jig and the moping technique have been dominating the Canadian tournament scene for a decade. Gussy, Northland founder John Peterson, Canadian professional angler Jamie Bruce, and Bryan Gustafson of Bass Tactics have won many tournaments and cashed big checks at events like the Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship and Kenora Bass Invitational using theĀ SmeltinatorĀ Jig and the moping technique.

The ā€œmopingā€ technique involves fishing a fluke or minnow-style plastic on theĀ SmeltinatorĀ Jig and theĀ SmeltinatorĀ Underspin Jig over the top of deep suspending smallmouth bass. The design of the jig allows it to hang perfectly horizontal like a real shiner,Ā smelt, or shad. Suspending smallmouths ā€œfeed upā€ on these schools of baitfish. Hanging theĀ SmeltinatorĀ above actively feeding fish has proven to yield serious bites and big tournament weights.

With six colors, three sizes (Ā¼-, 3/8-, and Ā½-ounce), and three hook sizes (2/0, 3/0 and 4/0) of theĀ SmeltinatorĀ Underspin to choose from, bass anglers are sure to find the right jig for whatever situation they face. Jigs come one per card for $7.99 (MSRP). Smeltinator Underspins Now Available!

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