Sunday, February 17, 2013

Gene Larew Baits: See How They are Made


Have you ever wondered how a lure company makes plastic worms, crappie grubs or other kinds of lures? If you'll be at the Bassmaster Classic next weekend, you need not wonder anymore. Gene Larew, which is based in Tulsa, is opening the doors of its 22,000-square foot manufacturing facility and warehouse on the mornings of Thursday, Feb. 21 and Friday, Feb. 22 from 7-10 a.m. for an open house that will include tours every half hour. See for yourself how Larew bass baits and Bobby Garland crappie baits begin their lives in Tulsa.

The open house events, which also will include a "Bass Talk Coffee Shop," visits by bass pros and crappie pros and a live radio remote Tulsa's own  KVOO, help celebrate the 30-year anniversary of the Larew Salt Craw. Visitors will be treated to Daylight Donuts and will leave with a complementary packet of Salt Craws.

For more information, visit www.genelarew.com.

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