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| I have heard alot about his creepers.
Does anyone have a pic?
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Location: nationwide | Try this.
Corey Meyer
(joel wick creeper (1)x.jpg)
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| Great creeper.
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| Corey
I was looking at that map for any x's or exclamation points. That must be the one you keep in the boat for the clients???
Just kidding dude.
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Location: nationwide | Scott,
I used to keep a map at home that I would highlite in areas where I missed fish so I would remember where I had seen them. After awhile most of the map was that color . . . . I have a tendency to miss a few fish I guess!!!!! I have a smaller map I found this spring from hotspots that I am keeping in the boat for the kids to look at etc., and just in case I get lost. I get tired of asking Ty and Tanner all the time which way to Hermans' Landing!!!!!
I never thought people would be looking at the map for marked spots . . . . . . you dogs!!!!!
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| I was over at Joel's last night. Joel's custom rods are also absolute works of art. The best part of the baits is that they draw lots of fish. If any of you are looking for custom rods of
the highest quality check into his rods. The Milwaukee Muskies Inc. Chapter raffles one off at their annual banquet each year. He carves the reel seats and butt caps on the wood lathe and makes them out of any wood you desire.
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I sent you a PM.
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Location: north central wisconsin | I have 4 of his customs, and they are awesome!!!! The biggest WI fish in my boat in each 2003 and 2004 both came on his creepers. Great artistic craftsmanship, while still maintaining a blue collar design that withstands years of abuse. |
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