Northland Gypsi Jig

Northland Gypsi Jig

1/32 oz / Bullhead
$3.99 USD
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Northland Gypsi Jig

Northland Gypsi Jig

$3.99 USD
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A panfish magnet built for finesse presentations. The Northland Gypsi Jig combines a bullet-shaped head, flashing tinsel body, and lifelike teaser tail to trigger aggressive bites from crappie, bluegill, perch, and trout. Designed to excel in weeds, brush, and timber, it delivers subtle movement and constant flash that keeps fish locked in and striking.

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Product Highlights:

✓ Teaser tail for added natural movement
✓ Sparkling crystal-flash tinsel body
✓ Blood-red Lip-Stick hook for added attraction
✓ Bullet-shaped head for weed and cover penetration
✓ Excellent for panfish and trout
✓ Can be fished with or without live bait
✓ Works for casting, jigging, drifting, or bobber fishing
✓ Designed for crappie, bluegill, perch, and trout

Frequently Asked Questions:

What species is the Gypsi Jig best for?

It is designed primarily for crappie, bluegill, perch, and trout in freshwater environments.

How do you fish a Gypsi Jig?

It can be cast and retrieved, jigged vertically, or fished under a bobber, depending on depth and fish behavior.

Should I use live bait with it?

It is effective on its own, but tipping it with waxworms, minnows, or small leeches can increase strikes in tough conditions.

Product Information:

The Northland Gypsi Jig is a lightweight panfish jig designed to imitate small forage and aquatic insects with added flash and movement. Its compact bullet-style head helps it slip through cover like weeds, brush, and timber while maintaining a natural presentation in the water column.

A key feature is the blood-red Lip-Stick hook paired with sparkling crystal-flash tinsel, which creates a constant shimmer underwater to draw attention in both clear and stained water. The addition of a small teaser tail enhances movement, giving the jig a subtle “alive” look even on slow retrieves or vertical presentations.

This jig can be fished multiple ways—cast and retrieved, vertically jigged, or suspended under a bobber—and it can also be tipped with live bait such as waxworms, minnows, or small leeches for added attraction. It is especially effective when panfish are relating to cover or feeding on small, subtle forage.