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I have gotten at lesat 10 times the value of my purchase from my Tackle Fishing. Tackle Fishing has completely surpassed my expectations.
does pepsi or coke help remove rust of fishing tackle without giving it any bad odour?
just wondering Tackle Fishing im thinking of cleaning older hooks and lures that have rustedwuld it be fine putting them in pepsi or coke for a day or 2 so that the rust could be removed?has any1 tried this?thanks!
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December 15th, 2010 at 10:50 am
Your Girlfriend said it’s me or fishing… u looked at ur pole and u looked at her and decided to give her up… GOOD CHOICE!
December 15th, 2010 at 10:32 pm
W/O knowing what kind of fish he likes to fish for I hazard the following.*A hook assortment. Usually you can find a circular container hodling various sized hooks.*Split shot assortment. Usually you can find a circular container hodling various sized hooks.A nail clippers – they are very useful in cutting & trimming line.A needle nosed pliers.A crank bait or two (rapala shad raps).A couple of safety pin spinner baits (colors orange, yellow & green)A couple of straight shaft spinner baits.A couple of surface baits one buzz spinner and one minnow (Rapala). 4-5″ long.One count down rapala about 3-4″ long.A reminder of who gave him the gift.
December 16th, 2010 at 10:18 am
It takes a load of money to start up a business, especially something like this. The saying, “It takes money to make money” is very true in a situation like this. You’re right, you would lose money if you didn’t mark the price up. People buy products in bulk and mark the price up to where they make a few bucks off of it. You obviously can’t buy a product, pay for shipping, and sell it at the same price you paid for it. I don’t know much of anything about starting a business but common sense tells me now simply isn’t the time to attempt this. Even if you have several thousand dollars saved up for a business, a lot of your consumers don’t. The economy is in bad shape now and will probably get worse before any improvements happen. I’ve seen 4 new tackle stores come up in my hometown in the last 4 or so years. Long story short, only 1 still remains. Yes, online is probably a bit different but there are already so many online tackle sites that it’d be nearly impossible to get the business up and going in my opinion.
December 16th, 2010 at 10:08 pm
http://images.google.cm/imgres?imgurl=http://www.cabbagekeyrodandreel.com/images/Avet%2520bag%2520large.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.cabbagekeyrodandreel.com/AvetReelBags.html&usg=__7CGmoFho8pUUBk5QQzxs8FV2TJQ=&h=448&w=565&sz=36&hl=fr&start=14&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=pYHWLSAwKOJ6fM:&tbnh=106&tbnw=134&prev=/images%3Fq%3Drod%2Band%2Breel%2Bbag%26um%3D1%26hl%3Dfr%26lr%3D%26sa%3DN%26tbs%3Disch:1There‘s a neat little bag for your reels. I’ve seen these at Bass Pro and Dicks Sporting Goods for about 40 bucks. I came close to getting one myself. You only mentioned reels I noticed. Do you not have rods for these particular reels? If you have these reels equipped on rods they also make “bags” for them along with the reels. I bought one from Bass Pro which I use to put my rods and reels in when carrying them in the bed of my truck. It keeps them not only out of the way but also protects the rods from being broken. For the bait you need a tackle box. Look around on Basspro.com and check out their box selection. You can get you a couple single plastic boxes or a normal tackle box which will hold 5 or 6 of the single boxes. I would probably go ahead and get a soft tackle box which holds the 5 or 6 individual boxes. Even if you don’t have enough bait to fill it up now, eventually you probably will.