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Post by loggy on Feb 10, 2008 9:54:37 GMT -4
Likely even around longer then Loggy!! ;D A favorite on Trout, Bass & Panfish. Ive use the ole CP for over 45 years & it still is a Top Producer even with all the new Bells & Whistles out there these days!!
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Post by gitrdone07 on Feb 10, 2008 12:23:12 GMT -4
When i fished elk creek i used them all the time and hammered trout with them i had some with a little feather on them or a salmon egg on the hook worked great to.
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Post by loggy on Feb 10, 2008 13:37:22 GMT -4
My favorite CP Swing is the white/silver blade w/gold beads. I think some of the new spinners coming out have too much sh!t hangin on them! ;D
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Post by firefightnlife on Feb 11, 2008 9:21:16 GMT -4
i have 2 the all black works amazing well for me.
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Post by beddog on Mar 1, 2008 14:22:57 GMT -4
I never had much luck with artificials for trout, but this year, seeing how I'm starting to fly fish, I'll be on a lot of water that is "special regulation" artificials only. So I guess artificials with my ultra light are going to be in my arsenal. CP Swings, Rooster Tails, Mepps... They all have been around for a long time. Any ideas on some of the best and how to fish them ?
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Post by loggy on Mar 1, 2008 16:18:57 GMT -4
The CP's are nice cause they can be worked slow & still get decent blade action. Also, they are one of the lightest spinners which can be tossed with your ultra light. The roostertails are also good in a white tail & siver blade per my xprience.
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