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Re: Sporting goods store
[Re: sail2wind]
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02/15/2017 10:12 PM
02/15/2017 10:12 PM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 4,597 Cow Wreck Beach
wmangum
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Drake's Traders (an Ace Hardware store) in Fish Bay has a small fishing tackle section. They have complete rigs at fairly reasonable prices.
Walker Mangum Cow Wreck Beach, Anegada
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Re: Sporting goods store
[Re: wmangum]
#120995
02/15/2017 11:42 PM
02/15/2017 11:42 PM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 3,228 Somewhere out there
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Funny fish tackle story. Years ago when we were based at East End I needed some steel leader. I went to our local department store (the one selling heavy blankets). They had leader, but no price. The clerk had no clue on price, I didn't care price, I had guest arriving that wanted to fish. I said I will give you $20 for the 2 you have. She refused to take my money as it might be less or it might be more, the discussion lasted too long and I lost....So I left with no steel leader and we adapted by buying pre rigged Ballyhoo from Marina Cay. The pre rigged ballyhoo was a great way to feed the fish and not catch anything.
Mike
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