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Re: Local tackle shops episode
all i got to say is that you would never get the service,info and dedication on line that you get at a local shop.we need local shops,ever try getting a hot lure
in a hurry on line???i buy all me tackle,bait and anything else at local shop.also,i have never heard anyone say that the on-line buy has ever helped as much as the local shop.thank you laurie,joe & jimmy. |
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Re: Local tackle shops episode
Sad our own NJF'er Mike Reynolds passed aka Sharkispy. He bought Brinkmans down by the big D river and right before he passed he called to tell me he was opening a second shop. We talked often about being business owners and we shared the pain and success stories. He GOT IT on hours, bait and tackle and his battle with online stores as he was an avid angler.
Anyone know what happened to the shop after his passing? Miss him!
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That is enlightening for sure. Margin on bait sales must be better and loss less than I expected.
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Re: Local tackle shops episode
Find it interesting to have an online podcast discussing the demise of the small business tackle shop owner due to pressures from online competition. Any business that has an online presence, brick and mortar stores are done unless somehow they change their offering. It starts with wholesalers who get a greater margin selling direct to the consumer online than they do by selling through retailers or distributors. Why share the profit when you can keep it all for yourself. Read the story of what happened to our own Eyes on First Avenue and it'll give you an idea of how the large wholesale companies want to market and sell their products. If there's not economies of scale, no business much less a small business will survive and the internet took away the economies of scale from local tackle shops which for years rested on the shoulders of local small business owners.
Don't mean to be a wet blanket but in that particular space you either adapt or close your doors. |
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Re: Local tackle shops episode
Any way you slice it, it's a tough business with so many things working against them. Online retailers, regulations, a lack of fishing interest from the younger crowd. No throw in lower disposable income caused by inflation. Only people with any money to spend these days are the old farts like me that paid off their affordable homes and managed to save some money back in the day, when saving money was possible.
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