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Hey guys, do you know of any reputable small tackle shops that are dedicated just to fishing. Preferably in north east mass. Thanks

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I'm from southeast Mass.  There are some good tackle shops around here but they primarily deal in salt water gear.

I suspect it's much of the same in your neck of the woods, unless you're well inland from the coast.

There's Jim Quick Stop in Billerica on route 3A.  It's a variety store with a decent sized tackle collection, tons of soft plastics, smaller amount of hard baits.  

On Mass Ave in Arlington there's Arlington bait and tackle.  Small shop, some variety but not really "north".

Plum Island has a tackle shop, as does Salem Ma, haven't been to either, seems to me like they'd be primarily salt water gear.

Depending on how North you are it might be easier to head to the Kittery Trading Post right over the Maine border off of 95 instead of heading down to BPS.  They have tons of gear and tackle.

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