Fishing lure specialist Grandbass has returned to the marketplace under new ownership and hired Pitman Creek for U.S. sales representation.

Over the past few months, the company reported in a media release that it had taken “significant steps to resolve previous communication, shipping, retail support, and inventory challenges.”

Under new leadership, Grandbass said it is “fully stocked” and set to support retailers’ needs.

“We’re really proud that Jerry Shin, the brand’s founder and former owner, entrusted us to carry his vision forward with Grandbass,” said company President Raphie Aronowitz. “His innovative bait designs and quality continue to impress anglers across the country with their performance.”

Aronowitz continued, “With nearly all operational issues now resolved, Grandbass is laser-focused on providing the reliable, consistent service and cutting-edge products our dealers deserve. It’s been a long journey, and the positive reception we’ve received in the market has been extremely encouraging!”

Pitman Creek “has an impeccable reputation in the industry, and having their stamp of approval on Grandbass is incredibly encouraging as we continue to grow. We’re confident that this partnership will help us deliver even better service and product access to our dealers,” said Aronowitz.

Matthew Mattingly, director of key accounts at Pitman Creek, said. “Grandbass is highly relevant in the market. We’re excited to work with a brand that has a strong legacy and a bright future ahead.”

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