Sinkers Tackle Free Helpful Fact


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hooks-sinkers Sinkers Tackle Free Helpful Fact

When Sinkers Tackle arrived, I opened it and was impressed with the solid packaging which insured Sinkers Tackle did not arrive damaged in any way, shape, or form.

Overall, my experience was amazing. I hope this helps you make a solid buying decision for Sinkers Tackle.


Does anyone get weird feelings entering a tackle shop?
I get he heeby jeebies when i see all the fishing equipment! I buy practically the whole store when i get in there! It gets so bad i have to make a list, Sinkers Tackle like a grocery list of all the assessments i am needing (hooks, sinkers, maybe a lure or two to replace the one i lost.) And i don't know i feel like i want everything! EWWWW BANJO MINNOWS!! Doug Hannon's Fishing snake? Helicopter lures!!?? I'm in heaven!!!LOL. Even if i am in a small fishing department aisle such as Wal-Mart's, i still feel like i have to have everything, when i already own everything they sell!
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8 Responses to “Sinkers Tackle Free Helpful Fact”

  1. maî Says:

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  2. iaconellifangirl Says:

    Bass: Myself I am a big fan of the pig n jig, swimbaits. and I love scumfrogs. For right now though I would stick with the jigs, maybe some finesse worms.Brim: I think you got it there. Carp: you can go to your local bread store, mine on tuesdays and you can get a trashbag of bread thats past its expiration for $2.00.

  3. Minileo Says:

    Rinse the tackle box with a suspension of Bunker oil, 1 teaspoon in a bucket of water. That would leave a strong fishy smell. Also, make sure that your hands don’t have any smell that would make fish shy away, i.e, perspiration, sun tan lotion, cigarette or tobacco smell. You will not believe this, head boat mates in Long Island use a short burst of WD40 on the bait and lures.Don’t blame your mom, she’s just being a mother. Tell her in a nice way not do it.

  4. phdcast146 Says:

    would add one feature to the mix. pencil bobbers.they you can see when the gill’s are bothering your bait.many times you will see the pencil turn up as opposed to down. they will push up your bait with a round bobber you cant see that. and there is less resistance when they take it down…….its just a thought………best of luck

  5. Dan B Says:

    Your greatest challenge will be coming up with enough USED inventory to stock a shop sufficiently to the degree required from which customers will spend enough money to keep you in business. When you take into consideration how much money it will require just to keep the lights on and the heater fueled, to which you will have to add the expenses of insurance, business license, wages, etc. it starts out looking like their won’t be enough inventory available to keep your customers coming back. Look at the general inventory in a regular sporting goods store….even a little hometown “mom & pop” shop and then try to imagine where you will come up with that much “used” equipment. You will have to buy a lot of it, and there goes UP the overhead and DOWN the profit margin. The idea sounds good. But in all practicality? It probably won’t work. Where IS the most likely source for your very unique product line? You need to know the answer to that most important question before you start asking and answering all the others. Do a LOT of homework before you get too much time, effort, and money invested that may not find its way back again when the time comes to lock up the door for the last time. I do wish you a lot of luck though.

  6. Chadd Says:

    I’d get a small bucket of hot water and throw all the lures and anything that will go into the water into the bucket. Let it set in there and then rinse that stuff with hot water. Maybe give it a light squirt of WD40, sure, can’t hurt. Any packets or papers are going to hold on to that Lysol smell… not sure what to do about that. Swab the empty tacklebox out with hot soapy water, let everything dry, and put it all back together.Next thing you do is put it somewhere your girlfriend won’t find it.After that, you get her purse and those fishguts you were talking about…

  7. Ole Fisherman Says:

    Here is a list of terminal tackle & lures that would be wise to have for lake/stream fishing:1. a variety of different sized split-shot- http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_100730____SearchResults2. 3-4 different sized clip-on cork/floats/bobbers- http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_52873_100010004_100000000_100010000_100-10-4 3. a variety of bait-holder hooks from size 6 to size 1/0- http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_1771_100010002_100000000_100010000?cmCat=CROSSSELL_PRODUCT-http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_10206990____SearchResults4. some Flurocarbon leader material in size 8LB-10LB- http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_96676____SearchResults5. Beetle Spin jigs, (these will catch anything from Trout, Panfish or Bass) in a variety of sizes- http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_15602____SearchResults 6. In-line Spinners, (another lure that catches a variety of fish)- http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_15446____SearchResultsAdd some bait, (Earthworms, Shiners), needle-nose pliers, a towel, some nail-clippers or scissors, laminated instructions/diagram on how to tie a “Palomar”, “Blood”&”Improved Clinch” Knot, and you’d be set to catch most “anything” in Freshwater. Hope this helps ya? Good fishing.

  8. bassplayer_1313 Says:

    l’m not big on those myspace or facebook things myself. or most chats in general. Y!A is fun and takes enough of my time making up answers for it. would probably look at it but not go much further than that.BPS and cabela’s shows all the new stuff too.and gimme… there was a book several years ago,”Make Room, Make Room”, that the movie “Soylent Green” was based on, and if memory serves me correctly, there were some rather loathsome, sluglike semi-humanoids called “nunculus” or “nunculi” (plural) and referred to as nuncles.and again, l am so sorry on that MP question but you get the special “double plus good” answer worth 20 points as soon as l figure out how to transfer them from my acct.

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