Sorry for such a lame topic but I'm bored at work and I'm looking forward to paying the wife back for all the dang times she drug me to mall.

I couldnt agree with you anymore. Sportsmans has just as good of quality lures and even a bit better variety. Plus its a shorter drive and the lures arent as expensive. Who needs the aquarium, hit the lake and bring the aquarium to you.lemagoat wrote:My 2 cents on the store is other then the fish in the aq, the store is kinda lame and much more spendy then anywhere else right across I-5 sportsman wharehouse is much better. I couldnt even find any 7in plastic worms at the store and they have 4 rows of plastics!
+1. Hate to burst your bubble noclothes, but it ain't as awesome as you would think. More tackle for fish we never get the chance to fish forlemagoat wrote:My 2 cents on the store is other then the fish in the aq, the store is kinda lame and much more spendy then anywhere else right across I-5 sportsman wharehouse is much better. I couldnt even find any 7in plastic worms at the store and they have 4 rows of plastics!
I thought the store was entertaining. I would have liked to look around more. I'm the ultimate window shopper I only spent $15. I just like to look at stuff, beyond fishing gear. Good point about the local tackle stores. What I like about mine is that on the shelfs they have what works. No nonsense. As for them not having the right gear, it will take time. I am familiar with process of product line reviews and buyer meetings at larger nationwide chains. They may get it right. The thing I noticed was that there was several hundred people in the store, but only 3 checkouts open, and no lines. I think more people are looking than buying.Sam Kafelafish wrote:+1. Hate to burst your bubble noclothes, but it ain't as awesome as you would think. More tackle for fish we never get the chance to fish forlemagoat wrote:My 2 cents on the store is other then the fish in the aq, the store is kinda lame and much more spendy then anywhere else right across I-5 sportsman wharehouse is much better. I couldnt even find any 7in plastic worms at the store and they have 4 rows of plastics!
(more deep sea saltwater stuff then salmon stuff) and actually pretty awful prices. Good selection of reels and bass stuff if thats what your there for, but again, prices aren't great. Management can't get the correct gear in the store, I don't know if it's them not caring or what...
I've heard some folks say a BPS just blows Cabela's away...Much bigger/cooler....
They've been getting beat up pretty badly on internet forums/BB's and I know on one other board I know one of the managers created an account, replied to a thread regarding their store and mentioned they have a pretty bureaucratic system so even while the store managers are supposedly working hard to get a more local tackle selection, they have tons of stuff/people to pass through, so the process is very slow.
I will say this, if you are nearby or are driving by, it's worth stopping by, but not worth spending money. I now put almost all of my money to local tackle shops, and will continue to do so for obvious reasons. I like being able to go in, find everything I need and have great local knowledge and be assured that the sales associates are giving good info, not regurgitated second hand stuff they read on the internet or are BS'ing so they can get through the conversation. Happens all too often at the bigger (chain) stores...