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Location: Finland | hey guys thought id make something fun and challenging and I've been thinking of making a snake themed lure for a long time now just never got around in doing one until now. i dare not even think how many hours i spend with these but I'm not far off if i say hell of a lot :D anyway though you guys might want to check them out I'm quite pleased how they turned out.
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Those are fantastic! You should get together with Jeremy Wagner (bowhunter29) from this site. He takes actual snakeskin of different types and applies them to the baits that he makes. |
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Location: martinsburg wv | awesome !! |
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Location: Finland | yep i've seen his lures and they are really cool and pretty unique too, at least i have not seen anyone else using real snake skin on lures before |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | very nice! Awesome work |
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Location: Palatine, IL | Nice work! |
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Location: The Netherlands. | Superb work. |
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Location: PA | You got some very nice scale depth in those. |
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Location: West Metro, MN | Wow, those are works of art! |
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Location: Finland | thanks guys much appreciated
here is another one its supposed to be a green tree python. it ended up looking pretty cool i think.
-Mikko
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