Tackle Shop

Owning A Tackle Shop

Starting a tackle shop may be the perfect sideline for a retired couple looking for something to fill their time. Every area of the United States that is close to any kind of a body of water, whether it is a river, a lake, a pond or an ocean, has a need for good bait shops. One of the most enjoyable kinds of bait shops to own is the one that is located in an area of small towns, where everyone knows everyone. This is because the local bait shop can become a very social place; a place where local fishermen can gather in the morning before they hit the lake, and in the evening to brag about their catches and the one that "got away."

If a fishing tackle shop is the type of business that you choose to open, then in addition to the obvious fishing tackle and bait that you will need to stock, you should also consider installing a kitchen and acquiring a liquor license. For those fishermen who wish to meet up before heading out to the lake in the morning, you could profit greatly by providing them a place to grab some breakfast and coffee and socialize before setting out.

The liquor license would come in handy in two ways. Number one, many fishermen feel that there is nothing better than grabbing a case of beer and heading for the lake for some fishing and fun. Number two, when the fishermen come back in the evening, you could profit by giving them a place to stop in, show off their catches for the day and grab a cool pint before heading home for the night.

Be sure that your tackle shop has all of the different types of bait that you will need to allow the local fishermen to catch every type of game fish available in your area. This may include maggots, earthworms, minnows and other live bait, in addition to a large variety of artificial bait. Be sure that you have a good selection of other tackle, including rods, reels, lures, fishing line, and floats and sinkers. You could provide fishing licenses and boat registrations, and in the off season, you could consider providing hunting licenses, becoming a check station for local kills, and selling hunting equipment.

Once you open your tackle shop, you will need to understand two very important things. Time and change. You must be willing to invest some time. If you are not willing to put in some really long hours, then don't even consider this line of business. Fishermen are up early and stay out late. You must be willing to conform to those hours. Change is the other issue. You must be willing to make the change from fishing season to hunting season in your displays if you hope to get the attention of both fish and wildlife hunters.

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