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Hey Guys,
I live in a smallish town in Illinois 30 min. North of St. Louis, MO. We have 2 local tackle stores and Wally world to choose from for tackle purchases. They are all pretty abysmal in terms of their selections for anything which is new and hott or is not generic in nature. Further, I am not willing to drive 1 1/2 hours to get what I need from the BP Shop in St. Charles...(call me lazy) I am sure I am not the only one who has this issue that is a part of this NG. (I want to update my tackle selection and am in need of everything from hooks to terminal gear.) My question: Where are the places you guys and ladies shop when you can't find what you are looking for locally? Is there a solid website(s) I can order from which has pretty near everything at reasonable pricing? Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions. Suthern Spring is teasing us here...warm then cool. Just got my Merc 50 worked on n I can hardly wait... |
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I have the advantage of a pretty well stocked local shop, but on the rare
occassions when Lannes can't get what I want at The Sportsmen's Hide-A-Way I'll visit the Bass Pro or Cabelas website. For boating stuff I'll always cross check against West Marine and iBoats as well. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "Suthern Transplant" wrote in message ... Hey Guys, I live in a smallish town in Illinois 30 min. North of St. Louis, MO. We have 2 local tackle stores and Wally world to choose from for tackle purchases. They are all pretty abysmal in terms of their selections for anything which is new and hott or is not generic in nature. Further, I am not willing to drive 1 1/2 hours to get what I need from the BP Shop in St. Charles...(call me lazy) I am sure I am not the only one who has this issue that is a part of this NG. (I want to update my tackle selection and am in need of everything from hooks to terminal gear.) My question: Where are the places you guys and ladies shop when you can't find what you are looking for locally? Is there a solid website(s) I can order from which has pretty near everything at reasonable pricing? Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions. Suthern Spring is teasing us here...warm then cool. Just got my Merc 50 worked on n I can hardly wait... |
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![]() I get most fly fishing equipment locally - we have a local Orvis shop as well as four other shops with fly fishing gear. For the other equipment, try a local Gander Mountain, or you just can't go wrong with BassPro Shops or Cabelas. I've been getting stuff from them for years. Regards, Dick On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 11:32:33 -0500, "Suthern Transplant" wrote: Hey Guys, I live in a smallish town in Illinois 30 min. North of St. Louis, MO. We have 2 local tackle stores and Wally world to choose from for tackle purchases. They are all pretty abysmal in terms of their selections for anything which is new and hott or is not generic in nature. Further, I am not willing to drive 1 1/2 hours to get what I need from the BP Shop in St. Charles...(call me lazy) I am sure I am not the only one who has this issue that is a part of this NG. (I want to update my tackle selection and am in need of everything from hooks to terminal gear.) My question: Where are the places you guys and ladies shop when you can't find what you are looking for locally? Is there a solid website(s) I can order from which has pretty near everything at reasonable pricing? Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions. Suthern Spring is teasing us here...warm then cool. Just got my Merc 50 worked on n I can hardly wait... |
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Look at TackleWarehouse.com. Good selection of baits and free shipping as
well. Brad Coovert 2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com |
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I can't vouch for their web ordering, but I find a great selection at
Barlow's Tackle here locally, and a quick glance at their website looks like they have it all. www.barlowstackle.com |
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![]() "Suthern Transplant" wrote in message ... Hey Guys, I live in a smallish town in Illinois 30 min. North of St. Louis, MO. We have 2 local tackle stores and Wally world to choose from for tackle purchases. They are all pretty abysmal in terms of their selections for anything which is new and hott or is not generic in nature. Further, I am not willing to drive 1 1/2 hours to get what I need from the BP Shop in St. Charles...(call me lazy) I am sure I am not the only one who has this issue that is a part of this NG. (I want to update my tackle selection and am in need of everything from hooks to terminal gear.) My question: Where are the places you guys and ladies shop when you can't find what you are looking for locally? Is there a solid website(s) I can order from which has pretty near everything at reasonable pricing? Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions. I frequent a bait/tackle shop in nearby Tomahawk. When I first started going there, they had they typical small time tackle shop selection of products. I started asking if they could get this lure, that style of hooks, etc. Being nice people, they wanted to help me out and make a few bucks in the process, so they ordered the stuff for me. Two years ago, they asked me to help them make up their spring tackle order! Talk about being like a kid in a candy store! It was a lot of fun, spending other people's money... But wanting to help them and give them a balanced selection, I was careful with my order selection. They soon figured out what type of products serious anglers were looking for and now they have a great selection of products and gear. Try that with the shops in your area. Politely ask them to order what you're looking for, and they'll probably get it for you. If they won't, then go to the other shop and ask them for the same service. I'd be willing to bet that one of them will be more than happy to accomodate you. Just don't wait until you're out to ask for a specific bag of worms. Otherwise, BassPro and Cabela's have been decent companies to order from over the web. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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My question: Where are the places you guys and ladies shop when you can't find what you are looking for locally? Is there a solid website(s) I can order from which has pretty near everything at reasonable pricing? Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions. I frequent a bait/tackle shop in nearby Tomahawk. When I first started going there, they had they typical small time tackle shop selection of products. I started asking if they could get this lure, that style of hooks, etc. Being nice people, they wanted to help me out and make a few bucks in the process, so they ordered the stuff for me. Two years ago, they asked me to help them make up their spring tackle order! Talk about being like a kid in a candy store! It was a lot of fun, spending other people's money... But wanting to help them and give them a balanced selection, I was careful with my order selection. They soon figured out what type of products serious anglers were looking for and now they have a great selection of products and gear. Try that with the shops in your area. Politely ask them to order what you're looking for, and they'll probably get it for you. If they won't, then go to the other shop and ask them for the same service. I'd be willing to bet that one of them will be more than happy to accomodate you. Just don't wait until you're out to ask for a specific bag of worms. Otherwise, BassPro and Cabela's have been decent companies to order from over the web. I second that. There is nothing wrong with asking your local fisherdude if they can place a special order for you. The only potential problem is if they have to order minimum quantities, as sometimes happens. You might be able to work with them on this, especially if their supplier does not require high count minimums on individual items. Otherwise, I would have no problem referring you to BassPro or Cabelas on the web. I have shopped with both of them in-store, and on-line. After seeing how they are set up, I have not noticed any difference in products or service from either company. While they are both "very-large-corporations" :-), they both seem to adhere to a service policy similar to L.L. Beans, i.e.. The customer is smart enough to know what s/he wants, so we will do our best to provide it. Hey Steve, is that Chuck's there in Tomahawk? Nice joint he has there. Bob Cast far |
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![]() "Bob" wrote in message SNIP Hey Steve, is that Chuck's there in Tomahawk? Nice joint he has there. Nah, Chuck always was a jerk when I was in there. I was looking for a specific lure and when I asked if he had it or could get it, he said "If I don't have it, you don't need it." I don't go there anymore. I go across the street to Aquatic Arts, Dave and Debbie are better people. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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![]() "Bob" wrote in message SNIP Hey Steve, is that Chuck's there in Tomahawk? Nice joint he has there. Nah, Chuck always was a jerk when I was in there. I was looking for a specific lure and when I asked if he had it or could get it, he said "If I don't have it, you don't need it." I don't go there anymore. I go across the street to Aquatic Arts, Dave and Debbie are better people. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers Seems to be well stocked these days. Though I don't usually have much choice on where I go when in the area, as I am with my dad most of the time and he is pretty stuck in his ways. Heck, he complains about not having the bait shop that USED to be on the north side of town by the CC road, and that one has been gone for something like 15 - 20 years! And whatever you do, do not ask him about the bakery in Prentice, 50 years and counting since that one closed! Bob |
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Hey Thanks Guys!
I will use your suggestions and ask as well locally for specialty stuff. Suthern |
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