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Re: Pier Bait Vendor
To add to everything else that's been mentioned, I've gone in with tackle problems (like a broken rod tip) and had John grab it and fix it on the spot. Had a reel spring problem that one of the employees (James) took care of immediately, too. You just don't find that kind of service at a discount store, and the folks at the big box store can't tell you what was biting, and where, just a couple of hours ago. It's worth any extra driving time it might take to get there.
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[quote author=john g link=topic=1807.msg17134#msg17134 date=1344695644]
Thanks for the support guys.Like any business,we have our flaws and people that don't care for us but we try to keep that to a minimum.Our prices are fair but not always the cheapest but the customer service makes up for that.
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Well guys I can't get there quick enough, we are leaving home on the 26th and I have never fished in saltwater before, but the pier looks a little intimidating too me, I may stick with the surf. We are staying at the Admirals Quarters, Is there any good fishing down that way, if the wife goes shopping I won't have a ride anyways, Thanks
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Don't be intimidated. Every single person fishing out there had a first time on the pier. Go, watch, ask, use common sense, and, most of all, have fun. :fishing:
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I heard it's a bunch of pirates out there!
Watch yourself!
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deleted - don't want to hijack the thread. :moon:
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Hawgfan if your wife is gonna go shopping have her drop you off at the pier, these guys can type instructions until their fingers hurt but the best way to learn how they do it is get out and see then join.