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Acme C140/HNB Little Cleo Spoon, 1 5/8, 1/4 oz, Hammered Nickel & Blue

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For over 30 years Little Cleos have been taking limit catches of gamefish throughout North America. The unique hump-backed shape of Little Cleo results in a seductive, wiggling action as the lure is drawn through the water. The illusion created is one of a fat baitfish, acting in an erratic, confused manner. This odd behavior triggers the predatory nature of the gamefish, who strike out of curiosity and anger, as well as hunger.

Acme Little Cleo, Hammered Nickel/Blue

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Acme Little Cleo Super Glow 3/4 Oz Spoon Sledge Hammer Blue Dolphin for sale online

For over 30 years Little Cleos have been taking limit catches of gamefish throughout North America. The unique hump-backed shape of Little Cleo results in a seductive, wiggling action as the lure is drawn through the water. The illusion created is one of a fat baitfish, acting in an erratic, confused manner. This odd behavior triggers the predatory nature of the gamefish, who strike out of curiosity and anger, as well as hunger.

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Acme C140/HNB Little Cleo Spoon, 1 5/8, 1/4 oz, Hammered Nickel & Blue

Acme Little Cleo Spoons

For over 30 years Little Cleos have been taking limit catches of gamefish throughout North America. The unique hump-backed shape of Little Cleo results in a seductive, wiggling action as the lure is drawn through the water. The illusion created is one of a fat baitfish, acting in an erratic, confused manner. This odd behavior triggers the predatory nature of the gamefish, who strike out of curiosity and anger, as well as hunger.

Acme Little Cleo, Hammered Nickel/Blue

Acme Tackle Nickel and Blue Little Cleo Fishing Lure - C180/NNB

For over 30 years Little Cleos have been taking limit catches of gamefish throughout North America. The unique hump-backed shape of Little Cleo results in a seductive, wiggling action as the lure is drawn through the water. The illusion created is one of a fat baitfish, acting in an erratic, confused manner. This odd behavior triggers the predatory nature of the gamefish, who strike out of curiosity and anger, as well as hunger.

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