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iceisnice

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Re: Best (non chain) tackle shop
« Reply #45 on: Jun 26, 2009, 06:22 AM »
i go to mickeys also,

I used to live 2 blocks from Mickeys.  That is a great shop. And the place to go in the Syracuse area.
Now I am prejudiced towards FISH307 because I spend so much time there.  (about 60 hrs a week)

slabspanker

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Re: Best (non chain) tackle shop
« Reply #46 on: Jun 26, 2009, 08:29 AM »
Rainbow sports is a very unusual place kind of like most things on that area of the street. he does make custom walleye rigs and other lures if you care... no thx

Deadeyez

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Re: Best (non chain) tackle shop
« Reply #47 on: Jun 26, 2009, 03:43 PM »
I gotta go with apps. Rick is a good guy and can relate to my addiction to the walleyes ;) Always hooks me up during the hardwater season to!
Nice job findin em

snuffynra

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Re: Best (non chain) tackle shop
« Reply #48 on: Jun 26, 2009, 03:58 PM »
apps? im a little slow today

Hookinup

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Re: Best (non chain) tackle shop
« Reply #49 on: Jun 26, 2009, 06:43 PM »
I buy all my bucktail jigs from Mickey's. The guy does a great job on them. They usually have great live bait, too. Good guys to talk to. The "sonars" come from All Season Sports - only ones I will tie on!! Simplecarpieguy is right too - Oneida River Tackle has real nice bait!

 



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