NORTHLAND’S NEW BUTTERFLY SUPER DEATH® COMBINES UNIQUE, FISH-CATCHING FLASH AND VIBRATION WITH SLOW-DEATH RIGGING!

Northland Fishing Tackle unleashes a swarm of killer spinner rigs on the walleye world with its new Butterfly Super Death setup.

“Slow Death Rigging has risen from a top-secret walleye tactic to a staple presentation in recent years,and the addition of Northland’s new Butterfly Blade to this incredibly effective fishing method makes it deadlier than ever,” says Team Northland Pro and decorated walleye tournament champion Mark Courts, who explains that the Slow Death technique is a great way to cover water and bridge the gap between live bait rigging and trolling crankbaits.

“The uniquely shaped, poly-carbonate Butterfly Blade produces different flashes and vibrations than walleyes are accustomed to, triggering strikes from tight-lipped fish, even on heavily pressured lakes,” Courts continues. “Plus, the lightweight, free-spinning Butterfly Blade rides higher and spins at slowerspeeds than traditional metal Indiana and Colorado spinner blade designs.

Courts notes that the new rig also features a premium Super Death® Hook, which imparts an erratic, spiraling action walleyes can’t resist. The hook works equally well with live nightcrawlers and succulent yet durable artificial offerings like Northland’s IMPULSE® Nightcrawler.

Butterfly Super Death® rigs are 60 inches long andavailable outfitted with size 1 or 2 Butterfly Blades in 12 colors ranging from frosted tip patterns to flashy metallics, all with a suggested retail of $3.79 apiece.

In a nod to anglers who enjoy tying their own custom rigs and snells, Butterfly Blades are also sold separately at $4.79 per 3 blades or $33.99 per bag of 25.

Size MSRP Lightweight Poly-Carbonate Butterfly Blade

60 inches $3.79 Generates Unique Flash And Sonic Vibration

Size 1 Blade Super Death Hook Imparts Erratic Action

Size 2 Blade Works With Live And IMPULSE Nightcrawlers

Spins At Slow Speeds That Stall Other Spinners

SPIN LIKE A BUTTERFLY, STING LIKE A BEE!

UNIQUE BLADE ON NORTHLAND’S NEW BUTTERFLY RIG
SPINS UP STRIKES WITH MAXIMUM FLASH AND VIBRATION

Bemidji, Minn.—Building on its long-standing reputation for innovation, Northland Fishing Tackle gives serious walleye anglers a new secret weapon for spinning up big catches of their beloved quarry with the flashy new Butterfly Rig.

“The Butterfly Rig features the all-new,uniquely shaped, poly-carbonate Butterfly Blade,” says Team Northland Pro and walleye tournament champion Mark Courts. “Butterfly Blades are lighter than standard metal spinners. Plus, they generate flash and sonic vibrations at speeds slow enough to stall other spinners.”

The Butterfly Rig stretches 60 inches and comes with a Butterfly Blade, three color-coordinated, reflective beads and a premium blood-red Needle-Point hook arranged in a single-hook configuration.

“The single-hook setup is perfect for slow-trolling minnows in cool water early in the year,” says Courts, who has spun his way to victory on a variety of fisheries from High Plains impoundments to the Great Lakes. “But it also excels at a wide range of speeds throughout the season with leeches, crawlers and artificial softbaits.”

Butterfly Rigs are available with size 1 or 2 Butterfly Blades in 12 color patterns from frosted tips to flashy metallics, all with a suggested retail of $3.79 apiece.

In a nod to anglers who enjoy tying their own custom rigs and snells, Butterfly Blades are also sold separately at $4.79 per 3 blades or $33.99 per bag of 25.

Size MSRP Lightweight Poly-Carbonate Butterfly Blade

60 inches $3.79 Premium Blood-Red Needle-Point Hook

Size 1 Blade Generates Unique Flash And Sonic Vibration

Size 2 Blade Ideal For Minnows, Leeches, Crawlers And Plastics

Spins At Slow Speeds That Stall Other Spinners

STINGING BUTTERFLIES CONQUOR SHORT-STRIKING WALLEYES

NORTHLAND FISHING TACKLE’S NEW TWO-HOOK BUTTERFLY HARNESS
TRIGGERS STRIKES WHILE ELIMINATING MISSED FISH AND LOST OPPORTUNITIES

Bemidji, Minn.—Northland Fishing Tackle boosts your odds of a solid hookup when spinning its revolutionary new Butterfly Blades past short-striking walleyes with the introduction of the two-hook Butterfly Harness.

“The heart of this harness is the uniquely shaped, poly-carbonate Butterfly Blade,” says Northland Product Manager and noted walleye expert Chip Leer. “Butterfly Blades produce different flashes, vibrations and sounds than walleyes are used to seeing, hearing and feeling, so they trigger strikes from heavily pressured fish.

“Lightweight, free-spinning Butterfly Blades also tend to ride higher and spin at slower speeds than traditional metal Indiana and Colorado blade designs,” he adds.

“Plus, the addition of a second premium Needle-Point hook eliminates short strikes, lost bait and missed fish,” Leer continues. “The Butterfly Harness is a great choice with nightcrawlers, but don’t overlook it for leeches, either. Hook the leech’s head on the front hook and its tail on the trailer. Artificial baits like Northland’s IMPULSE® Nightcrawler work well with this rig, too.”

Butterfly Harnesses are 60 inches long and available outfitted with size 1 or 2 Butterfly Blades in 12 colors ranging from frosted tip patterns to flashy metallics, all with a suggested retail of $3.99 apiece.

In a nod to anglers who enjoy tying their own custom rigs and snells, Butterfly Blades are also sold separately at $4.79 per 3 blades or $33.99 per bag of 25.

Size MSRP Lightweight Poly-Carbonate Butterfly Blade

60 inches $3.99 Generates Unique Flash, Sound And Vibration

Size 1 Blade Dual Needle-Point Hooks Eliminate Short Strikes

Size 2 Blade Works With Live Bait And IMPULSE Nightcrawlers

 Spins At Slow Speeds That Stall Other Spinners

Colors
Cisco Purple, Clear Tip Blue, Clear Tip Chartreuse, Clear Tip Orange, Clear Tip Pink, Gold Shiner, Metallic Gold, Metallic Silver, Silver Shiner, Parakeet, Rainbow, Sunrise

For More Information: visit www.northlandtackle.com or contact

Kyle Waterman, Marketing, kwaterman@northlandtackle.com, (218) 751-6723.

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