Northland Glo Shot Sticks

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Color: Red
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Description

Northland Glo Shot Sticks are small but powerful glow inserts designed to give your ice fishing presentation a serious edge in low light conditions. These lightweight glow sticks are made to slide into compatible jigs and spoons, adding a vivid glow that attracts fish from a distance under the ice. Whether you are fishing deep basins or shallow pressured water, the glow helps trigger strikes when visibility is low and fish are keying in on subtle movement. Non toxic and easy to activate, they provide long lasting illumination that keeps your bait visible through extended set times. Built for serious northern anglers, these are a simple upgrade that can make a big difference when the bite slows down.

  • Type: Glow insert sticks for ice fishing lures
  • Length: Approximately 0.75 to 1.5 in depending on variant
  • Glow Duration: Up to 8 hours of illumination
  • Colors: Red, green, chartreuse and glow variants
  • Material: Non toxic plastic glow compound
  • Compatibility: Designed for Northland Glo Shot spoons, jigs, and other lure systems
  • Additional Features:
    • Easy activation with no charging equipment required
    • Lightweight design does not affect lure action
    • Improves visibility in low light and murky water
    • Reusable depending on usage conditions

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

Glo Shot Sticks are designed to add glow to ice fishing lures. They fit into compatible jigs and spoons, helping increase visibility underwater so fish can see your presentation better in low light or deep water conditions.
Once activated, they can glow for up to about eight hours, making them useful for long ice fishing sessions without needing frequent replacement or recharging.
No, they are very lightweight and designed not to interfere with lure action. This allows your jig or spoon to move naturally while still providing added attraction through glow.
They are effective for a wide range of freshwater species including walleye, perch, crappies, pike, and trout, especially in low visibility or under ice conditions where fish rely heavily on visual cues.
Yes, they can also be used for night fishing or low light situations in open water by attaching them to bobbers, hooks, or jigs to improve visibility.