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Local tackle shops episode
Besides the obvious, how do we prevent losing more local tackle shops?
This week we had John from Old School Outdoors tackle shop join us, if you're interested in seeing the episode, heres the link: https://youtu.be/ltBhEYAagQY?si=kBoFKPBv-87FT6vJ We also added a new hunting report segment with signal 11 to run each week through hunting season
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Re: Local tackle shops episode
The most obvious thing is the shops need to be open . Most sportsmen like to get an early start and shops open too late. If you want to run a successful tackle shop 8-4 , 9-5 is not an option.
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Used to be a lot of mom and pops in towns that would cater to mostly fresh water fishermen, sadly not the case any more. Lots of people buying online and they wonder why these shops are not there any longer when they need live bait or a rod and reel repair.
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Re: Local tackle shops episode
Again if they were open and prices were comparable to on line shopping they would have more success. Cant make a sale if doors are locked and light are out.
Last edited by RWole; 10-30-2024 at 12:13 PM.. |
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Re: Local tackle shops episode
I find myself buying online mostly. I still try to at least buy a bunch of stuff I know i'll need from a tackle shop, but only when i find myself walking into one. But when i do ill try and stock up on common stuff like lures and lines.
However usually a specific piece of gear or lure is online only, and i purchase it there. Then the "free shipping at $X" incentivizes me to buy more stuff that I dont need now- but know i should stock up on; common stuff like line or lures. Same stuff i'd buy at a tackle shop. Clicking some buttons on the computer and having gear show up at my front door is just easier. The times i need something in a pinch too, there's no local tackle shop around, just a Dicks or a Walmart. Last pair of waders i blew while on the river, thankfully there was a dicks just in town 15 minutes away. Unfortunately i didnt see a local shop any closer or double the distance. I watched the podcast, great episode. Im no business man but Old School Outdoors has a good idea selling more than just fishing+outdoor stuff. I wouldnt mind seeing all other local shops doing similar. Heck if i could buy some fresh bagels along with browsing for a new rod maybe that would work lol I understand some just dont have the space and need to choose carefully what to stock however. Going back to my first point, i just dont find myself walking into tackle shops much. Info about whats biting etc is online or with my friends. Live bait is definitely the primary reason, maybe if tackle shops could find more reasons to make me walk in- I recall last year the RV tournament hosted the results and a lil get together at the shop itself. Maybe shops could offer more like that? More events, small simple tournaments, maybe even a club etc. I would definitely enter in at a local tournament maybe like SMB and limited to the local creeks (Catch and release!) where you had to show up to the shop at the end for prizes. |
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Most shops will tell you, they can't make a living just selling bait.
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Maybe I am old school which I am but I would not buy a rod without running a line through the guides with different weights to feel and see the bend. You need a shop to do that or a UPS store close to return what you don't like.
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Re: Local tackle shops episode
I frequent salt water shops. I rarely if ever go to those largely designated for freshwater. I'm 99% artificial when fishing freshwater. Saltwater is bait, leader, hooks, info., etc.
The bait i do use in freshwater isn't carried by any shops within 100+ miles of me, so I trap and catch my own within NJ baitfish regs.
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Re: Local tackle shops episode
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Re: Local tackle shops episode
The saltwater shops seem to be doing surprisingly well.
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