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They are fair for price and service. They ship a day faster than Cabelas,
but Cabelas reimburses you for return shipping open anyhting you don't want. They have a reputation (who knows if it is deserved) for ripping of tackle inventors and farming the ideas out to be reproduced off shore. I prefer whenever possible to buy locally. I have a pretty good relationship with two of the local shops, and it helps a lot. They get what I want in, and will often stock things I use routinely. Winning a few tournament checks and putting their names on my boat doesn't hurt either. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
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