Welby wrote:You mean there is somewhere to buy fishing and hunting equipment other than Cairo ?????????I would not reccomend it !!!


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Welby wrote:You mean there is somewhere to buy fishing and hunting equipment other than Cairo ?????????I would not reccomend it !!!
When I first came to Tallahassee in 1990 I went into Kevin's with one of my children. As we went past the cash wrap which was in the center of the store, a manager was on the phone cussing out one of the employees. He saw my child but didn't stop. I turned around and left and didn't go back in the store until last year.grim reeler wrote:I used to dislike kevins a lot, but no longer have that opinion.
Super Spooks are 5.99 there and is this the same Kevins that replaces your Curados when you break them and your Gloomis Rods when you break them, because Gloomis charges $50 for rod replacement but I don't think Lynn chares for it all the time. I know I have broke many a Calcutta Rod and only one Terramar, and I walk in with my broken Rod and Lynn hands me another one every time. Lynn is also open to suggestions, and will get you stuff if you ask for it, and has been quick to take care of me and the fellars at FCKA. I know he's got Slayer jig heads coming in on St Pattys day, and that Gulps are $3.99 a bag this week. I think healthy competion spawns great customer service and defeats complancy when building up your business. Another thing is they have lots of stuff in stock. Especially what you need.captkeyser wrote:This "little guy's" mark up is through the roof nearly 250%... They charge $7.99 for a Super Spook. Blind Eye Outfitters charges $4.67. Both small outfits.I hope Sportsmans Wharehouse will at least cool Kevins prices down to where they should be. It is rediculous that he has been able to get away with this for as long as he has.
Check out Blind Eye off of NW Capital Circle, they have a very good selection of lures, and they don't base there quality of customer service on the type of vehicle you drive.
I can't say that I blame Loomis for a replacement charge, even if they have decided to no longer service their high end market (custom builders). All they are going to do is send the pieces back to the factory, unroll the graphite, form a new one and sell it again and $250.00+. That's making money on both ends of the deal.jsuber wrote:Super Spooks are 5.99 there and is this the same Kevins that replaces your Curados when you break them and your Gloomis Rods when you break them, because Gloomis charges $50 for rod replacement. I know I have broke many a Calcutta Rod and only one Terramar, and I walk in with my broken Rod and Lynn hands me another one every time. Lynn is also open to suggestions, and will get you stuff if you ask for it, and has been quick to take care of me and the fellars at FCKA.
I know a guy that handle that for you, you just have to ask.jsuber wrote: I wish they made a 7'6" medium bait caster with the short handle. I hate it when they make a 7'6" rod and its got a longer handle essentially giving you a 7' rod with a long handle.
Is it okay that I bought a package of beef jerky and some batteries when I went to Sportsman's Warehouse a couple of weeks ago?CairoTrout wrote:Ammo is not keeping him afloat. There is no money in ammo. I still say you should shop local and keep your money out of these big box stores.Remember we are talking about people's lively hoods here.
jsuber wrote:Must be hard to find a grocery store with an NRA sticker.
jsuber wrote:Must be hard to find a grocery store with an NRA sticker.