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Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by Jperdue4 » Tue May 29, 2007 11:55 am

Hey Now!
I live in Thurston County and am wondering what your favorite place is to shop bass equipment.
Most places seem to have lots of steelhead/trout etc stuff but very little when it comes to anything strictly for bass. I really need a new rod/reel and all the trimmings. Crankbaits/Plastics etc etc. I managed to get a 12 foot aluminum Klamath boat last fall and just got all the registration/tag stuff out of the way and i am getting antsy about getting it in the water. Yes i KNOW i should have done it by now but my 2 daughters have kept me busy every weekend since spring.
I grew up in Georgia and moved to Olympia in 1990 and have not done much fishing since i got here.
As a kid i would go literally everyday in the summertime and stay till dark, and i feel that old urge coming back. I turned 42 last week and i think my life has slowed back down enough that i need to reconnect with that part of my soul.....If ya know what i mean.
Thanks for any tips you might have..
If you ever get by RainyDay Records be sure to say "hey" to me. Im there about 4 days a week. Maybe we can go fishin together!......I DO have a boat!
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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by Nik » Tue May 29, 2007 4:09 pm

one simple answer: www.basspro.com. Bass Pro Shops my friend. They have pretty much every single bass fishing item one could want, and their house brand items are absolute top of the notch. As a matter of fact they have a Bass Pro Shops XPS Extreme baitcasting combo on sale right now for $100, and i can tell you firsthand that it is the best value you will find for a combo period. Normally this is a $100 rod and an $80 reel.

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/store ... 00_100-3-1
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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by danielt » Tue May 29, 2007 5:36 pm

About 8 different stores...

If you are going to buy online then YES basspro.com and

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Locally in Seattle-Tacoma area...

Sport Co
Outdoor Emporium
Sportsman's warehouse
G I Joe's
Auburn Valley Marine

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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by A9 » Tue May 29, 2007 7:26 pm

Any sporting goods store will have something...Joes does a good job of stocking bass stuff....SportCo and Outdoor Emporium has a great selection...3 Rivers Marina is a little far away from you, but tehy got good stuff too...Good luck
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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by CK14 » Tue May 29, 2007 9:46 pm

of course BPS is good, but i'm really starting to like tacklewarehouse. my little bass heaven is angler's choice. the owners are bass only fisher people so they carry a great supply of bass tackle. i like them because they have a lot of the little local companies like KGM.

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Post by fishnislife » Tue May 29, 2007 11:33 pm

Tacklewarehouse.com for sure. Quality stuff at the best prices. And very fast delivery too.

As for a store, Sportsman's Warehouse.


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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by ChrisB » Wed May 30, 2007 1:11 pm

I have looked around at tackle warehouse before. I just clicked it and their front page is Shimano Citica's. If you are looking for one, get it from Delo's custom tackle shack. $100 Citica's baby, free shipping. Just a small personal recommendation. I bought one and like it so far, sucks they don't make the Green Curado SF's anymore. www.deloscustomtackleshack.com
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I buy alot of stuff locally. GI Joes, Sportsman Warehouse, Auburn Sports and Marine, more Sportco recently, don't care for OE but heard they are stocking more bass gear. Haven't made a BPS order in a few months, very surprising for me LOL.
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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by Kevin K » Wed May 30, 2007 1:39 pm

Jperdue4 wrote:Hey Now!
I live in Thurston County and am wondering what your favorite place is to shop bass equipment.

:)
JonP
There is a Sportsmens' Warehouse in the Hawks' Prarie area just down the road from the Hawks prarie casino. Also, you will likely have all the bass gear you could hope for later this year. According to Cabela's website, they are opening a flagship store in Lacey that should be open late fall or winter 2007.

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Post by tnj8222 » Wed May 30, 2007 1:51 pm

AUBURN SPORTS MARINE hands down they are the best, they carry alot of local baits like kgm and outlaw, and all the big names as well. talk to todd rock. hes a good guy and will show you whats good. for whatever they dont carry i go to either joes or sportsmans warehouse
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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by Kevin K » Wed May 30, 2007 5:19 pm

ChrisB wrote:...don't care for OE but heard they are stocking more bass gear. Haven't made a BPS order in a few months, very surprising for me LOL.
I was in there the other day, and they are starting to carry more bass gear. They also now give you a 5% discount if you are a Sportco member.

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Post by ChrisB » Wed May 30, 2007 8:26 pm

Yup thats what they told me at Sportco. Sportco and Outdoor Emporium are both conjoined now, so you get the 5%.
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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by T Dot » Thu May 31, 2007 9:11 pm

with todays gas prices, i rather not drive around and shop.

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www.basspro.com
www.lurenet.com
www.tacklewarehouse.com

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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by beerman1981 » Thu May 31, 2007 9:44 pm

If I'm not ordering online, I go to either Grumpy's (in Yakima) or hit up bi mart. Otherwise, it's Cabelas online or BPS online. The only bad thing about ordering tackle online, is that it is so much easier to browse items, and much more laid back... I usually end up spending far more than if I had gone to a local store, haha. Oh well, it's my hobby and the rent and electrical can be paid another day. If they shut the power down on me, I've always got a flashlight (j/k).

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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by skimpy » Thu May 31, 2007 11:38 pm

CABELAS.COM and BASSPRO.COM are my favorites, but if I get something in town I go to either sportsman warehouse or sportco.
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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by bpm2000 » Thu May 31, 2007 11:51 pm

online:
basspro
tackle warehouse
ricks top shelf tackle
cabelas
landbigfish
extremelures

locally:
joes
OE

i havnt made an online order in a few months which is very very good for me.. but ive lost many spinnerbaits this yr already and need to restock...:-"

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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by robberelite96 » Fri Jun 01, 2007 2:21 pm

Three rivers marine!!!!!!!! has it all but probably a far drive. Like others said, GI joes, outdoor emporium and sportsmans wherehouse are good for stores and BPS and cabelas online.

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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by tnj8222 » Fri Jun 01, 2007 11:11 pm

i will never order from bassproshops online ever again. i was one of the unfortunate ones the got screwed over pretty good by them. although i did make a bunch of succesful purchases through them.
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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by jake campbell » Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:35 pm

Bass pro shops all the way!, it is the only way to get all of the good quality lures that so many of washington's tackle stores don't carry. But gi joes, Anglers choice, and Hook Line And Sinker do carry a good variety.
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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by bassackwards » Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:59 pm

I'm a big fan of Sportman's Warehouse for a lot of things, but their bass stuff is about 10% higher than Joe's. If you need something in a pinch and can't wait for delivery, my money goes to Joe's.

Like it's been said, BPS is ALWAYS a staple source for bass tackle. I'm gonna check out tacklewarehouse.

I hate to say it...but...Wal-Mart sometimes has .99 cent crankbait specials...sometimes I said. I wouldn't go there FOR the gear, just browse it while you're there getting your 12 pr. of socks for $7.88 (not $8.00)
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RE:Where do you buy your bass fishing equipment?

Post by tnj8222 » Wed Jun 06, 2007 8:54 am

heres one that a few friends of mine know about. alot of bigger companys buy there baits here and resell them because of the price. you guys should really check this place out you will be amazed at the prices. its http://barlowstackle.com/ BARLOWS TACKLE
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