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  2. Little Cleo - Wikipedia

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    The Little Cleo is a small spoon lure made by the Acme Tackle Company which comes in nine sizes from 1 ⁄ 16 oz to 1 1 ⁄ 4 oz, and in different color combinations. Created in 1953 by the New York City songwriter C.V. "Charlie" Clark, Little Cleo according to Outdoor Life is one of the most popular lures in use today and is one of the 50 ...

  3. The Top 8 Fishing Must-Haves for Any Angler - AOL

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    Reel in the catch of the day with fishing gear for first-timers to advanced anglers. Our expert recommends essentials from Daiwa, Forloh, Garmin, and more. The Top 8 Fishing Must-Haves for Any Angler

  4. Original Floater - Wikipedia

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    Today, the original floater is made in seven different sizes and fourteen different colors. It can be found in many anglers' tackle boxes, and is the best-selling lure Rapala makes, and possibly best-selling in the world. The lure, when retrieved, swims with an action that mimics that of a wounded baitfish.

  5. Finley Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    Finley Point State Park is a 28-acre (11 ha) public recreation area located on the Finley Point peninsula at the southern end of Flathead Lake ten miles east of the community of Big Arm. The state park has RV and tent camping facilities as well as boat camping slips. [2]

  6. Heddon (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Heddon is a brand of artificial fishing lures created by James Heddon, (originally a beekeeper) who is credited [by whom?] with the invention of the first artificial fishing lures made of wood in the late 1890s. The Heddon Company was founded in 1902 to sell the lures, originally made by hand in the Heddon family kitchen in Dowagiac, Michigan.

  7. Swimbait - Wikipedia

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    The goal of these baits is to mimic a baitfish in which a predatory fish (such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, pike, trout etc.) would eat. These baits are designed to have a swimming action that will provoke a predatory instinct from the fish that cause it to strike the lure. The action of the lure varies based on the number ...