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Going for work so I won't have time to fish, but I love visiting other tackle stores. If you have any recommendations for good freshwater tackle stores in the area, please let me know. Stores that have swimbaits would be a plus!

 

Thanks in advance!

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Anglers Marine and Andrews come to mind.

PM a San Deigo area forum.

Tom

East County tackle...then go two doors down to the taco shop there.  Good eats

 

Anglers Arsenal nearby.  Some  interesting local hand pours.

 

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34 minutes ago, Heron said:

East County tackle...then go two doors down to the taco shop there.  Good eats

 

Anglers Arsenal nearby.  Some  interesting local hand pours.

 

Thank you!

 

East county bait and tackle is a must, they got some decent swimbaits too. Hook'd would be worth stopping in but I havent been in a while.

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3 hours ago, Ktho said:

East county bait and tackle is a must, they got some decent swimbaits too. Hook'd would be worth stopping in but I havent been in a while.

Thank you!

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