
Amy McQuin of C to C Bait Company welds metal components of the company's Slop Frog fishing lure in a production area located in the basement of the Beaver Dam, Wis. home she shares with her husband, Steve, Wednesday, May 14, 2014. McQuin started her career as a school teacher and later became a stay-at-home mom. She now makes bins of Slop Frog bass baits that are neatly and temporarily stored where luggage and Christmas decorations once called home. And if the plan plays out, McQuin and her husband, Steve, who runs the business side of the operation, may need to a find a bigger space for their C to C Bait Co., named after their children, Chloe, 11, and Calvin, 8. (AP Photo/Wisconsin State Journal, John Hart)
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