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half price tackle

Post by shawn » Sun Oct 14, 2007 9:00 am

I found this website with tackle for half price or better.They have them berkley power worms a bag of hundred for like seven bucks instead of $3.88 for 12.They have all kinds of tackle real cheap.Just thought I would pass on the savings to the WL family.Just go to www.ffo-tackle.com
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Post by The Quadfather » Sun Oct 14, 2007 9:13 am

Thanks for that link, I bookmarked it. Found a few good things. I didn't see anywhere what their shipping charges were?
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RE:half price tackle

Post by shawn » Sun Oct 14, 2007 9:18 am

quadradomus wrote:Thanks for that link, I bookmarked it. Found a few good things. I didn't see anywhere what their shipping charges were?
I remember when I orderd thru them the shipping was real reasonable,the shippied it UPS and it got to my house pretty quick.
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RE:half price tackle

Post by jmpurser » Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:02 am

I've shopped there with good results.

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RE:half price tackle

Post by USMCFisherman » Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:36 am

Thanks for the tip on the website I am going shopping now.

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RE:half price tackle

Post by shawn » Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:40 am

USMCFisherman wrote:Thanks for the tip on the website I am going shopping now.
Not a problem just trying to pass on the savings.You can never have to much fishing stuff unless you ask my ol' lady she hates seeing all my gear everywhere.
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Post by jmpurser » Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:59 am

I would encourage folks to use web sites, any web sites, only after they've seen what they're local shop has for them. Think about that that "savings" may be costing you. If you've got a good local dealer you can trust and like to do business with it's probably worth some higher prices to keep him around.

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RE:half price tackle

Post by shawn » Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:23 pm

jmpurser wrote:I would encourage folks to use web sites, any web sites, only after they've seen what they're local shop has for them. Think about that that "savings" may be costing you. If you've got a good local dealer you can trust and like to do business with it's probably worth some higher prices to keep him around.

Just my two cents.
All I have is sportsman wharehouse so everything cost a good bit more.I do go ther for some things but all my fly fishing needs I go to my local fly shop here in Poulsbo.
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RE:half price tackle

Post by MikeFishes » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:08 pm

jmpurser wrote:I would encourage folks to use web sites, any web sites, only after they've seen what they're local shop has for them. Think about that that "savings" may be costing you. If you've got a good local dealer you can trust and like to do business with it's probably worth some higher prices to keep him around.

Just my two cents.
What if the website is "local"? :dwarf:

Of course, I have no idea where that site is based, so I can't even say if it's local.

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