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bassnbucks 12-13-2012 07:49 AM

white leggers
 
Any Belmar or Point pleasant bait shops have whites for friday a.m.
thanks

shrimpman steve 12-13-2012 07:59 AM

Re: white leggers
 
send LAB a PM. He MAY be able to help you.

Life's A Beach 12-13-2012 09:24 AM

Re: white leggers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bassnbucks
Any Belmar or Point pleasant bait shops have whites for friday a.m.
thanks


CALL Reel Seat FIRST and see if HE has them SPONSOR!



BOTH Belmar and Brielle (NON SPONSORS) have whites; by the dozen, I believe.

CALL Reel Seat FIRST and see if HE has them SPONSOR!

sportfishingusa 12-14-2012 11:15 AM

Re: white leggers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Life's A Beach
CALL Reel Seat FIRST and see if HE has them SPONSOR!



BOTH Belmar and Brielle (NON SPONSORS) have whites; by the dozen, I believe.

CALL Reel Seat FIRST and see if HE has them SPONSOR!

'


Did not think he carried anything but frozen bait?

Jay 12-14-2012 11:20 AM

Re: white leggers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Life's A Beach
CALL Reel Seat FIRST and see if HE has them SPONSOR!



BOTH Belmar and Brielle (NON SPONSORS) have whites; by the dozen, I believe.

CALL Reel Seat FIRST and see if HE has them SPONSOR!


I sent Dave, from the Reel Seat, an email yesterday he responded. He only carries greenies. No whiteleggers.

Life's A Beach 12-15-2012 08:23 AM

Re: white leggers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay
I sent Dave, from the Reel Seat, an email yesterday he responded. He only carries greenies. No whiteleggers.


thanks Jay

I always promote our sponsors before my own interests. Plus the whites are so scarce this year, I'm not committing to peepz I haven't supplied in past. There are other whites available but there are 3-4 different varieties; mud whites, spotted whites, off-shore hard shelled (usually very big) whites and the bay whites I carry. All work (hell, I've caught tog on killies).


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