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DeltaBound
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Bass Tackle Store

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BESIDES THE INTERNET, where is a good place to get Bass Tackle? I use to go to Turners Outdoorsman but they are really lacking in the Bass department. I like Anglers, but it's a bit far from Redondo Beach. Thanks in advance!
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I feel your pain....

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Santa Barbara is the end of the universe or is a geographical phenomenon as we are 3 days from everywhere! I order most if not all of my tackle online. Tacklewarehouse is an excellent source and we are all missing Bass World West immensely. You'd be surprised what your search engine can find for you. Try Bassdozer and you can deal with a lot of the companies directly. I go staight to Yamamoto for their baits and Roboworm , Reaction Innovations, Bass Pro Shops , Cabela's , etc. etc. With the price of gasoline you're better off letting your fingers do the walking. I've never had a problem with any of these vendors and Turners is pretty pathetic in my opinion anyway.Heck of seen drug stores with better selections than Turners. My .02

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Well what about

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J&T in Simi,Saveon tackle in I think Santa Fe Springs,but I will tell you this for going and looking at a store not much beats Anglers Marine. I think they have most things covered when it comes to Bass and I have noticed a lot more in the way of Peacock Bass baits.Now if you go to D.V.L. there is Last Chance bait and Tackle in Hemet.
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It used to be in Gardena but....

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If you want to be blown away by the latest Japanese bass tackle and also the price... try Fishing 25, they also have a meager website: fishing25.com.....I was amazed when I went into that small (by our standards) shop in Gardena but haven't been to the new location on 118 S. Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90004 (close to Downtown LA check the map on the website). There phone number is 213-380-4700....check it out!

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PS: They have a Lake Perris branch as well...hope this helps
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I have not been

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Do they have 2 locations or did they just move from Gardena
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They moved from Gardena one store in L.A. now*NM*

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Try (213) 380-4700 ask for Raymond or 213 305-2903
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Re: Bass Tackle Store

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Fishing 25 (Lake Perris ) is not worth wasting your time going to. The place is gross. Go to Anglers Marine!
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Why do they call it Fishing 25?

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I think that's how many days they are open annually.
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Tackle Store

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Kelly Ripa, I shop Tacklewarehouse all the time. Anglers is dakine but I can't get there during the week. Any other places? Thanks for the responses.
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