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Buying tackle Jan 13, 2016 8:11 pm #4484

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It's getting harder to find tackle shops that carry a large selection of trolling gear Does anyone have any suggestions on websites they use?

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Buying tackle Jan 13, 2016 9:05 pm #4485

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Fish USA.com is a good one. After 30 dollars spent shipping is free. Another is Tackle Haven.com. You can find most anything on Ebay or Amazon. Slez's tackle is on the southend website and they sell a lot of gear also. Cabela's and Bass Pro has gear but at very high prices. They would be my last resort.
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Buying tackle Jan 14, 2016 4:46 am #4486

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I use coldwatertackle.com a fair amount. Tackle haven is good as mentioned. Also lakemichiganangler.com and click on the link for the tackle shop on the left.

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Buying tackle Jan 14, 2016 5:20 am #4487

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I have used all the web. sites mentioned, and they are all good ones!
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Buying tackle Jan 14, 2016 9:07 am #4489

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One other that I would check is Pyles Porthole. The have a website. They are in Southhaven Michigan and have some of the best spoons selections that I have seen anywhere. Nice drive and a beautiful area.
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Buying tackle Jan 14, 2016 1:23 pm #4490

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There is one other place I use and forgot to mention is GLoutdoors.com. They are affiliated with the Dreamweaver spoon company. They sell a bunch of other gear other than spoons.
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