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 Location: Madison, WI
 | Here is the finished Flamed Creeper, (The wings and hardware are custom, cut this morning) Please comment. ( I really am challenged at taking pics, it looks cleaner in hand) Thanks for taking a look,
 
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 Location: sun prairie,wi
 | good looking creepers.....muskyslayer....very impressed... 
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 Location: Pewaukee, WI
 | Stunning! I love that paint job. That bait will get bit.  | 
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 Location: Pewaukee, WI
 | You have a PM. | 
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 Location: South East Wisconsin
 | Sweet looking creeper man! | 
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 Location: Probably Minnesota that time...
 | I think I'm getting sick!...............Sick as in all these basement/garage built muskie wonders are ...............I don't know, I can only use so many, but...............still I want more. Great work, you will throw that with confidence! I know they'll bite on a 2x4 or a broomstick, but I like quality, time and effort, baits that are "pretty." Why are these things so cool? Or do I just need some help. -Chris
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