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  2. Little Cleo - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] He called it "a great all-around spoon" that is "a deadly secret for deep-dwelling brook trout in early summer". [7] In the Outdoor Life , James Hall called Little Cleo "one of the most popular choices" and said, "Although the paint will become chipped and the hook will need to be replaced from time to time, this bait is basically ...

  3. Central California fishing report: Delta stripers are on the ...

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    Trout fishing has been outstanding with Monte Smith of Gold Country Sport Fishing reporting solid action for rainbows to 4½ pounds running shad-patterned spoons at depths from 60 to 90 feet ...

  4. Trolling (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Trolling is a method of fishing where one or more fishing lines, baited with lures or bait fish, are drawn through the water at a consistent, low speed. This may be behind a moving boat, or by slowly winding the line in when fishing from a static position, or even sweeping the line from side-to-side, e.g. when fishing from a jetty .

  5. Spoon lure - Wikipedia

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    In sport fishing, a spoon lure is a fishing lure usually made of lustrous metal and with an oblong, usually concave shape like the bowl of a spoon. The spoon lure is mainly used to attract predatory fish by specular reflection of light, as well as the turbulences it creates when moving in water.

  6. Fishing report, May 3-9: Porterville angler catches 31-inch ...

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    A trout plant occurred last week, and spoons or blade/’crawler combinations are working for trollers around French Gulch. The crappie bite is picking up at depths from 10 to 20 feet with ...

  7. Downrigger - Wikipedia

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    Typically, trolling from one to five knots is the range that allows for fish to be caught. This varies from species to species as Chinook Salmon may prefer higher speeds while the more docile Lake Trout may prefer a much slower-moving lure. Trolling motors are used to calibrate this speed more accurately than large outboard motors.

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