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Old 11-18-2013, 11:03 PM   #1
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For those starting out with no gear, Basspro is a good place to locate many items at once.

For those of us who already have an assortment of gear for various fishing scenarios, we pretty much have everything we need from our many local shopping venues that carry specialized stuff.

Aside from checking out the fishtanks, I only shop for outdoor clothes and some light terminal tackle when I do stop by.

In Vegas, you could whittle away the time next door at Silvertons, which has a nice Mermaid fish tank for you and the kids.

So, no, you are perfectly sane like the rest of us; except for the shared addiction of paddling out into the Pacific Ocean on a moderately small piece of polyethylene roto-molded plastic .

P.S. Never buy the Offshore Brand Basspro Sabikis. I loaded up on 2 dozen one year and each pack had hooks that snapped like dry twigs...
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Old 11-18-2013, 11:47 PM   #2
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Gotta ask, How did she do in the Slot Tournment?
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Old 11-20-2013, 11:16 AM   #3
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Gotta ask, How did she do in the Slot Tournment?
Fortunately it was Free to play in the tourney, but she didn't do well. Honestly, they were the worst slot machines I've ever seen in a tourney. We have played in 6 of these and each one we placed in the top 10. Many of the people walked away mad.
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For those starting out with no gear, Basspro is a good place to locate many items at once.

For those of us who already have an assortment of gear for various fishing scenarios, we pretty much have everything we need from our many local shopping venues that carry specialized stuff.

Aside from checking out the fishtanks, I only shop for outdoor clothes and some light terminal tackle when I do stop by.

In Vegas, you could whittle away the time next door at Silvertons, which has a nice Mermaid fish tank for you and the kids.

So, no, you are perfectly sane like the rest of us; except for the shared addiction of paddling out into the Pacific Ocean on a moderately small piece of polyethylene roto-molded plastic .

P.S. Never buy the Offshore Brand Basspro Sabikis. I loaded up on 2 dozen one year and each pack had hooks that snapped like dry twigs...
I bought a dozen of those Sabikis myself, so far I'm still on the 1st one so I have 11 to use.

The Mermaid tank is a nice thing to check out.

The clothes can be pretty cool when they are closing out some styles.
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