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Bait shops - support the local guy

I've been patronizing a local bait shop for pretty much all my bait and tackle for about the last two years. Gotten to know the owner pretty well, and have fished w/ him a couple of times as well. Most the time, I spend $5-10 in there, although sometimes its more - like the purchase of a rod.

This relationship is paying off - monitarily and other wise. I've been getting very good info on what is doing where on local lakes and rivers, and I am now getting cash discounts on some of my purchases, and most recently, a whole shopping bag full of soft plastic samples he had gotten from one of his suppliers. A nice assortment of tubes, craws, and lizzards, w/ a few jigs mixed in.

Jim

Jim
Sep 1
2004
How right you are Jim. I've been going to the same local tackle shop since I've moved to this town 22 years ago. He now owns 3 more in different citys and they all are mostly geared for bass. He carries alot of baits (plastics, jigs, blades, rods) made by the locals here in CA and I find this equipment mostly better fitted to the local bassin' as well. If he hasn't got it, it will be ordered for you. All the people who work there are bassers as well to answer any questions. sket sket
Aug 31
I think a 'bait-n-tackle' shop will be the survivor in the future.

In the big cities we are seeing the 'big box stores' now which will pretty much end the small tackle dealers.

Mail order, ecommerce and eBay are not helping the little 'mom-n-pop' stores either.

Many other industries like photography, bicycles, office supplies, auto parts, pet supplies and building materials have all gone big to survive in the US.

Small business in the US will be a thing of the past because of the cost of doing business. Insurances, rent, utilities, wages, benefits, etc all keep going up so there are a smaller percentage of retailers that are "successful" today. I don't think it is anything to get upset about, just be aware it is going that way. Many of the people in the fishing tackle business today will just end up working for big companies like Cabelas, Bass Pro or Sportsman's Warehouse and will probably be better off. they might have benefits and a retirement plan.

The best small business today is out of your own home/garage with little or no overhead.

Bill
Sep 1
   

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