[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"learn-glossary-little-cleo":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"aliases":6,"body":9,"category":26,"definitionShort":27,"description":15,"disciplineTags":28,"extension":30,"meta":31,"navigation":32,"path":33,"relatedCards":34,"relatedTerms":36,"seo":39,"sourceRef":40,"stem":41,"term":5,"__hash__":42},"learn_glossary\u002Flearn\u002Fglossary\u002Flittle-cleo.md","Little Cleo",[7,8],"little cleo spoon","cleo",{"type":10,"value":11,"toc":22},"minimark",[12,16,19],[13,14,15],"p",{},"The Little Cleo is the Kastmaster's softer sibling. Where the Kastmaster is a tight-wobble missile, the Cleo has a curved spoon-bowl shape that swings wider and slower in the water — better for cold-water fish that won't chase a fast-moving lure.",[13,17,18],{},"The most-fished sizes are 1\u002F3 oz and 1\u002F2 oz, in chrome, gold, \"red devil\" (red-and-silver), and the iconic Acme \"rainbow trout\" paint job. Drop the lure to depth, then retrieve at the slowest speed that keeps the wobble engaged — usually slower than feels right.",[13,20,21],{},"Trolled at 1.5-2.5 mph behind a planer board or downrigger, the Cleo is one of the most reliable lake trout and coho salmon lures ever made. From shore on a stocked rainbow pond, a steady slow retrieve through the cruising lane outfishes plastics most days.",{"title":23,"searchDepth":24,"depth":24,"links":25},"",2,[],"lure","Acme's curved trolling and casting spoon — wider belly than a Kastmaster, more pronounced wobble at slower speeds. Standard for stillwater rainbow trout, Great Lakes salmon, and slow-trolled walleye.",[29],"spin","md",{},true,"\u002Flearn\u002Fglossary\u002Flittle-cleo",[35],"the-inline-spinner-retrieve",[37,38],"spoon","kastmaster",{"description":15},null,"learn\u002Fglossary\u002Flittle-cleo","ehWK4indy8h9pj5AEnpzspM0w5LVR9_VR4unA-RmH10"]