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Bulk Fishing Tackle

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Okay, so here is a two part question.

 

I would consider myself an avid fisher. I fish at least once a week during the summer fishing season here in Minnesota. By no means am I a "Pro" or do tournaments. But how does one need to have to buy their lures in bulk constantly? Do you loose that many lures!?! I mean if I lose more than 2 lures on a trip it has been a bad day.

 

With that said I am looking to find a cheap online source for my buying needs. I am looking to buy some swim jogs and I hear about people buying them in bulk for .30 when they cost $2.99 or more in store.  So where does one go to find these kind of deals? I use tackle warehouse when they have better deals than my local Gander, but where are these online stores that I hear that you can buy plastics for pinnies on the dollar?!?

 

I am only looking to buy in bulk because a couple of my friends and myself are looking to stock up.

 

Check Outlet Bait & Tackle on Google....Right here in Minnesota, mail order only , I think.

i thought i had replied in here, i guess my reply got deleted because it was advertising a store?? anyways it was the same store mentioned above, only i had included the webpage....

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I'll second Outlet Bait.  I look for their deals on certain items but you have to check them out often.   For example I buy a lot of Luhr Jenson lures like Krocodile spoons, sometimes as cheap as $1.99, can be as much as $4.99.  I have bought Atom swingin swipers for as cheap as $1.99, regular $11, right now they are 6.99, as I say need to really go thru their site

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Good website and many of the tackle I use is on there for a decent price, But I think it still misses the too good to be true factor. I almost wonder if these are turny guys that get the reduced rate plus a percentage off for buying.

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Check ebay. You can sometimes find really good deals on there. I've bought 50 Rat-L-Traps for $30, all of them brand new. I've also found similar deals on other crankbaits. 

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Okay, so here is a two part question.

I would consider myself an avid fisher. I fish at least once a week during the summer fishing season here in Minnesota. By no means am I a "Pro" or do tournaments. But how does one need to have to buy their lures in bulk constantly? Do you loose that many lures!?! I mean if I lose more than 2 lures on a trip it has been a bad day.

With that said I am looking to find a cheap online source for my buying needs. I am looking to buy some swim jogs and I hear about people buying them in bulk for .30 when they cost $2.99 or more in store. So where does one go to find these kind of deals? I use tackle warehouse when they have better deals than my local Gander, but where are these online stores that I hear that you can buy plastics for pinnies on the dollar?!?

I am only looking to buy in bulk because a couple of my friends and myself are looking to stock up.

Gambler lures, go to their website sign up for news letter get 20% off that covers shipping. They have bulk stick baits, to flukes to frogs to craws to worms. 10 bucks a pop(count varies by plastics size/weight) can't be beat IMO scented and ready to go!

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Here's a simple answer: I like to purchase tackle, it's as fun as fishing.

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Check ebay. You can sometimes find really good deals on there. I've bought 50 Rat-L-Traps for $30, all of them brand new. I've also found similar deals on other crankbaits. 

 

 

 

How is that even possible? lol

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