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Old Mar-28-2008, 10:39 AM   #49
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I vote the Longfin. They might not have every single item, but they have a great selection, and it's the stuff that works. The only thing I don't like about Taka's is the limited amount of plastics. Melton's is nice too, but I have to say they have the higher end pricey stuff.
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Old Mar-28-2008, 02:39 PM   #50
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All these replies about shops in OC, don't any of you represent BD with a sticker on your car/truck? I drive the 55/22/57 all the time and never see any BD stickers, oh I get the salute, but no sticker.
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Old Mar-28-2008, 02:44 PM   #51
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everyones forgetting the anglers center down in Newport.. good shit
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Old Apr-09-2008, 12:01 PM   #52
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Hunter, just a quick correction. Pakula's are Pakula's nothing else. Pakula Home Page

Full selection of the new REAL Pakula range is at Anglers Centre, Newport.
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Old Apr-09-2008, 12:14 PM   #53
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Peter,
Change noted.
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Old Apr-09-2008, 01:16 PM   #54
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All of the shops recommended are worth visiting, but the only one i would drive out of my way to visit is Bass Pro Shops. You can see tackle anywhere, by it cheaper online anywhere. A special trip to Bass pro Shops is a different experience. They stock way more tackle then any retail store mentioned, and the prices are generally lower on most things. Ive been surprised recently at some of the newer innovative salt water tackle that BPS carries. They carry alot more cool stuff than people know and if they dont have the item, chances are they have a close alternative that will do the same job, probably lower priced. Price Price Price.
One thing they do not have for the west coast fisherman at Bass Pro is a large selection of quality saltwater rods.. The only high quality rods were 1 small rack of seekers... Everything else in the saltwater section was the house brand stuff.. Which frankly I am not impressed with the components or contruction of their saltwater rods.. I was really impressed with the freshwater section and the rods they have over there...
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