The Walleye Catching Deep-Vee Spin NEW from Northland

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The Walleye Catching Deep-Vee Spin NEW from Northland

Following the success of the proven Deep-Vee Jig, Northland has brought out its new iteration of that jig with the new Deep-Vee Spin. This builds upon the keeled jig head with a thicker top and thinner bottom design that tracks super straight and falls fast through the water column. The Deep-Vee Spin adds a precision-tuned willow blade to the bottom of the to add a ton of flash and vibration as you fish the jig, letting you draw in walleye from farther away. In addition to the willow blade, the Deep-Vee Spin jig comes equipped with large realistic eyes to help fool the walleye, as well as a Barb-Wire bait keeper to keep whatever bait of choice you choose to tip the jig, be it a live bait of soft plastic.

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The Northland Deep-Vee Spin can be bought now either directly from Northland or from any of their dealers. The Deep-Vee Spin comes in 12 different colors, (white, black, chartreuse, walleye, firetiger, purpledescent, pink, parrot, bubblegum, sunrise, moonlight, and watermelon) and 4 different sizes (1/16oz, 1/8oz, 1/4oz, and 3/8oz). MSRP is set at $7.49 a pack with two jigs per pack.



Northland Deep-Vee Spin Key Features

  • Thumper Willow Blade adds flash & vibration for added attraction
  • Keeled “Deep-Vee” design tracks straight, falls fast
  • Realistic 3D eyes “match-the-hatch” and entice strikes
  • Barb-Wire® keeper locks on soft plastics or live bait
  • Available in 12 colors, 8 of which are GLOW variations
  • Various Willow Blade non-GLOW & GLOW colors: Gold; Silver; White/Chart.; Pink/Chart.; Purple/Blue/White; & Green/White
  • Four sizes available: (1/16 oz. – #2 hook); (1/8 oz. – 1/0 hook); (1/4 oz. – 2/0 hook); (3/8 oz. – 3/0 hook)
  • MSRP: $7.49/ two per card



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