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    Seeing as Gene Larew/Bobby Garland is made in Tulsa, has anyone ever went to the factory and gotten a tour? I would love to go see how they are made and can be there in 10 minutes from my house.

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    That would be interesting


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    Would be cool of they gave out free samples too! I guess I ought to just call them.

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    They gave tours during the bassmaster classic on the final day. Lots of folks went and you might get a little bag of treats. I'd say call them or just go by and see if they would give a tour.

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    Yeah I need to one of these days


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    I got to take the tour a few years back, although being there is cool this is their official tour video.

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    Touring Gene LarewTULSA, OK HEADQUARTERS

    Gene Larew patented the salt impregnation process, so when we say "salt" we're not talking about shaking some in a bag of baits for anglers to see and calling it good. We cook it right in, where it stays for fish to actually taste. That's why salt is added in the first place, for fish to "taste", causing them to hang on longer.
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