Bass Pro carries Bobby Garland stuff
Does anyone know if Bobby Garland is still making baits? Seems that they have cut their line quite a bit. I have been searching the internet for beetle juice minnow mindr and can't find anyone that has them in stock. I have also noticed that the local Bass Pro doesn't have near the choices as in the past. Maybe I am not using a popular color and it's been discontinued. Just curious if anyone knew the scoop?
Bass Pro carries Bobby Garland stuff
I Love BPS, not a Johnny basher, but the only thing I can get consistently there are mesh ball caps and fudge. The Beatle juice color appears back ordered most places.
Redge LIKED above post
Didnt they get bought out?
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BPS bought cabelas. they have plenty BG in stock at the STL store.
Do yourself a favor, call Grizzly jig.
They will have what you want in stock, no muss no fuss.
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I have 2 Bass Pros and a Cabelas within 30 miles of my house and they haven't had that particular color in over a year. They do stock quite a bit of Bobby Garlands products though. Every website I looked at lists it as out of stock.
I tried monkey milk for the first time Friday and yesterday and it was very productive. Brother-in-law and I caught 2 limits, all over 10"
Thanks to those of you that replied.
Save yourself time and call Bobby Garland customer service and see if they make what you are looking for.
SpeckledSlab LIKED above post
Bobby Garland was in fact bought out. Since it happened, unless you are big like bps, Cabelas, etc, your not getting crap for orders! They suck
I noticed last week on a new package of bobby Garland minnow mind'r monkey milk that they were a product by Pradco Outdoor Brand from Fort Smith, Arkansas and that they were made in Guatemala, the older packages I have were a product of Gene Larew Lures from Tulsa, Oklahoma, they were made in the "USA"
I think that may have something to do with it.