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I am writing to tell you all to support your local tackle shops! My local
shop "Supertackle" in Beeston Notts has just shut down which means to get bait I now have to drive 4-5 miles into Notts just to get half a pint of maggots and a tin of hemp! I always took the local shop for granted but now im left feeling a little sad as its gone. Hopefully it will be taken over and made back into a tackle shop, I hope so as I don't fancy that trek to get bait! Anyone else have any local tackle shop stories? |
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 12:16:56 +0100, "Michael Stokes"
wrote: I am writing to tell you all to support your local tackle shops! My local shop "Supertackle" in Beeston Notts has just shut down which means to get bait I now have to drive 4-5 miles into Notts just to get half a pint of maggots and a tin of hemp! I always took the local shop for granted but now im left feeling a little sad as its gone. Hopefully it will be taken over and made back into a tackle shop, I hope so as I don't fancy that trek to get bait! Anyone else have any local tackle shop stories? Unfortunately, I dont know any local fishing shops as I live in Bolton near the huge BAS shop. |
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In message Iqtgc.46$rI4.16@newsfe1-win, Michael Stokes
writes I am writing to tell you all to support your local tackle shops! My local shop "Supertackle" in Beeston Notts has just shut down which means to get bait I now have to drive 4-5 miles into Notts just to get half a pint of maggots and a tin of hemp! I always took the local shop for granted but now im left feeling a little sad as its gone. Hopefully it will be taken over and made back into a tackle shop, I hope so as I don't fancy that trek to get bait! Anyone else have any local tackle shop stories? Maybe there should be a poll to see how many people actually get good service from a local tackle shop. I spent 5 hours going round five tackle shops in Brum on Saturday and without fail found them to be scruffy and badly stocked, including two that have very fancy websites which claim to have everything in stock for immediate delivery. Not one of these shops was welcoming, in most cases the person behind the counter spent most of their time talking to the obvious locals in the shop and didn't even acknowledge our existence. I left one shop after a barrage of foul language came from behind the counter, this carried on even when it was obvious I had my 10 year old son with me. Came home, bought everything I wanted on the Web at far better prices (and was able to choose from far wider stocks) than any of these so called tackle dealers could offer. Just my two penny worth :-) (****ed off with wasting five hours going to dingy holes with no stock !) -- GRD The trouble with censorship is "quis custodiet ipsos custodes ?" (Juvenal's Satires) |
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![]() "Titus A Ducksass" wrote in message ... On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 12:16:56 +0100, "Michael Stokes" wrote: Anyone else have any local tackle shop stories? --------------------------------------------------------- I am not making any judgement but here goes: Where my son works the customer service manager was offered something for long service. His answer "Carp gear of course". Together with the managing director, they went to the local tackle shop in Hitchin Herts. They were going to spend around £700, this included buying two identical carp rods. One of the rods was marked up £5 more than the other, when he asked if he could have it for the same price as the other one. the guy said that as the manager was not available he could not authorise it. In any event they went elsewhere and the Local tackle shop lost a sale of £700. |
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yeah i noticed that the other week...shame really those two geezers were
a right pair of characters. Michael Stokes wrote: I am writing to tell you all to support your local tackle shops! My local shop "Supertackle" in Beeston Notts has just shut down which means to get bait I now have to drive 4-5 miles into Notts just to get half a pint of maggots and a tin of hemp! I always took the local shop for granted but now im left feeling a little sad as its gone. Hopefully it will be taken over and made back into a tackle shop, I hope so as I don't fancy that trek to get bait! Anyone else have any local tackle shop stories? |
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Over many years angling I can't say that I have ever been in an angling shop
that has made me feel welcome. In some I have actually felt intimidated. I have never had good advice on tackle, bait, local fishing and methods. Sometimes I have been sold poor tackle as they have obviously wanted to get rid of it! (I have always taken substandard products back and demanded a full refund). With declining angling numbers and the power of the internet its no wonder these shops are shutting down. If they just showed some greater professionalism, cleaned up the shops, got rid of the coffee swilling match anglers that frequent the counter and give some friendly advice then they might stand a chance. For me after 30odd years fishing I would be quite happy to buy all my gear off the net and breed my own bait! |
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In article , Simondo
wrote: Over many years angling I can't say that I have ever been in an angling shop that has made me feel welcome. In some I have actually felt intimidated. I A pity. I've been lucky I suppose but there have been several, there still are two, where I'm recognised and welcomed even though I am a terrible customer. its no wonder these shops are shutting down. If they just showed some greater professionalism, cleaned up the shops, got rid of the coffee swilling match anglers that frequent the counter and give some friendly advice then they might stand a chance. For me after 30odd years fishing I would be quite happy to buy all my gear off the net and breed my own bait! I have to admit that I've never felt welcome in a City TS. In small towns where there may be little or no local competition they are under much less pressure and are often run by very friendly individuals. Usually these places also supply other country sports - shooting and riding are commonest. These tend to iron out the seasonality of the trade which must be a big problem for pure tackle shops. The coffee swilling matchmen btw are really easy targets for the cunning dealer: Much more pressure to get the latest gizmo and so acquire an (mythical) edge - if Sid gets one everyone else has to - just in case. I always regard them as a negative sign. A good tackleshop doesn't need to sell coffee. (Mind you plenty of pubs in the west of Ireland sell a bit of tackle on the side, that seems to work.) Seek out an older, established shop; one that no longer has anything to prove. Go when they're not too busy and be willing to offer them something too. Half a tackle dealer's trade is information, it doesn't have to be directly about fish (in fact he may be bored by talk of the local 'twenties') - a snippet combined with a query like (one that occurred here recently) 'I see the gate at (local water) has been vandalised, who do I inform to get it fixed?' is fine. You don't have to spend a fortune to be treated well. Cheerio, -- |
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where abouts do you live?
i agree they were a right pair, tim and the other bloke "baldy man" as me and my dad nicknamed him! "wb¿dw" wrote in message ... yeah i noticed that the other week...shame really those two geezers were a right pair of characters. Michael Stokes wrote: I am writing to tell you all to support your local tackle shops! My local shop "Supertackle" in Beeston Notts has just shut down which means to get bait I now have to drive 4-5 miles into Notts just to get half a pint of maggots and a tin of hemp! I always took the local shop for granted but now im left feeling a little sad as its gone. Hopefully it will be taken over and made back into a tackle shop, I hope so as I don't fancy that trek to get bait! Anyone else have any local tackle shop stories? |
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bilborough....do a bit of piking in winter round there tho.
Michael Stokes wrote: where abouts do you live? i agree they were a right pair, tim and the other bloke "baldy man" as me and my dad nicknamed him! "wb¿dw" wrote in message ... yeah i noticed that the other week...shame really those two geezers were a right pair of characters. Michael Stokes wrote: I am writing to tell you all to support your local tackle shops! My local shop "Supertackle" in Beeston Notts has just shut down which means to get bait I now have to drive 4-5 miles into Notts just to get half a pint of maggots and a tin of hemp! I always took the local shop for granted but now im left feeling a little sad as its gone. Hopefully it will be taken over and made back into a tackle shop, I hope so as I don't fancy that trek to get bait! Anyone else have any local tackle shop stories? |
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![]() which means to get bait I now have to drive 4-5 miles into Notts just to get half a pint of maggots and a tin of hemp 4 - 5 miles.. My local tackle shop is 4 - 5 miles away from me. I dont think that five miles is an unreasonable distance to have to travel to get bait. How long does it take you to drive / cycle there ??? -Daniel |
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