View Full Version : Fins & Furs Closed Down .......
NorthJerzyG
09-11-2018, 01:45 PM
Stopped in around 6:30 this morning and they were closed. Waited for a little while until a woman who appeared to work next door told me they closed last week. :confused: Checked on my way home around noon and it was still dark.
Anyone else here know about this, or know why?
AndyS
09-11-2018, 02:26 PM
Damn, another one gone !!
NJSquatch
09-11-2018, 07:54 PM
Sad epidemic
tradingfrank27
09-12-2018, 08:14 AM
That's a shame. The owner was a nice guy but it seems bait shops in that area never last. use to be 3 on 23 when I was a kid yet there are 15 massage parlors every 3 miles on 23 :confused:
Billfish715
09-12-2018, 10:07 AM
Has anyone tried looking for a local hardware store lately? Fishing and hunting stores are at a premium for sure. Retailing has taken on a whole, new chapter. Sure, you can buy stuff online or in a major, national sporting goods store. But, where do you buy information, advice, know-how, techniques? Sportsmen's shows? YouTube? This forum?
While the fishermen on this site are great, it's not the same as going into a fishing tackle store and having your questions answered or reels serviced or rods repaired or even given advice about where to fish. Where would anyone go if they wanted a record fish weighed in?
These are some observations and perhaps a call for help to the tackle industry to help us average fishermen to keep fishing and to encourage more people to pick up a rod and reel and fish.
HBird11
09-12-2018, 12:31 PM
Well said ^^^
Drossi
09-12-2018, 12:53 PM
Sport shop is a tough row to hoe. Rental costs are high. You can't really afford the overhead of hiring someone to work in the shop so it becomes an owner/operator thing. Now a good shop with bait and hunting supplies needs to be open early and stay open late and be open weekends to accommodate customers going to or coming from a day's fishing/hunting. That severely cuts into said owners fishing/hunting time. All this plus the items you sell have to have enough mark up to cover your overhead costs and provide a living wage to the owner. This markup often pushes the costs of many items into a range where consumers complain that they are too high and that said items can be order cheaper on-line, so that's what they do rather than spend at a brick and motor shop. They'll stop at the shop for info, items needed immediately, and to check out other things they might want but can order cheaper over the "net". All of this is bad news for the shops survival. I often wonder how shops that aren't directly at a fishing destination survive at all.
Chrisper4694
09-12-2018, 01:26 PM
not for nothing but i hear this same conversation over and over again and it's a double edged sword...
if i go to a local place and they are rude or annoying to me or never have the proper tackle needed locally, i'm not going back sorry. And I've never been into this place particularly, but some of these places close due to bad business practices and it's that simple.
that being said, I try to go into Dow's on lake hopatcong to shop from Laurie whenever i can. and it is still tough to keep these businesses going even if you are extremely friendly and helpful (which Laurie is!)
It is what it is i guess...there's a reason i've learned to fish almost exclusively with lures and occasionally dead bait...we might see the day where you can't get live shinners or herring :(
NorthJerzyG
09-12-2018, 04:45 PM
I just thought it was weird that they didn't even sell off their remaining stock before closing? No going out of business liquidation, just a sign on the door that says closed. And I wasted a good 30-40 mins of fishing time waiting for them to open, LOL..........
Eskimo
09-12-2018, 10:15 PM
It is what it is i guess...there's a reason i've learned to fish almost exclusively with lures and occasionally dead bait...we might see the day where you can't get live shinners or herring :(
I almost never buy live bait; especially in the summer. I got a trowel for earthworms and minnow traps and/or small hooks to catch baitfish.
I don't catch alewife in the lakes, but I have watched others do really good with a sabiki rig.
If all the baitshops close, we will survive. Some people might have to learn new skills, but we will survive.
NJSquatch
09-13-2018, 02:33 PM
I just thought it was weird that they didn't even sell off their remaining stock before closing? No going out of business liquidation, just a sign on the door that says closed. And I wasted a good 30-40 mins of fishing time waiting for them to open, LOL..........
Maybe there is another reason? Family?
baetis
09-14-2018, 12:39 PM
Perhaps I'm confusing stores, but didn't one of the owners get in trouble for bear poaching a few years back?
NorthJerzyG
09-14-2018, 06:06 PM
Hadn't heard that. Not really sure but if the regular guy there was the owner he was a good guy. Friendly and helpful. Don't think customer service was the issue. Seemed like they were doing good business. That's why I thought it might be a temporary thing but the Facebook account is closed and the phone number is not in service so I guess it's curtains....
I did however have a decent fishing day throwing topwater and a crankbait. One 15 inch Larry on a prop bait, another Largemouth and two 14 inch perch on a crankbait. Conditions were top-notch so I was still pretty happy...... :D
thmyorke1
09-14-2018, 07:40 PM
Hadn't heard that. Not really sure but if the regular guy there was the owner he was a good guy. Friendly and helpful. Don't think customer service was the issue. Seemed like they were doing good business. That's why I thought it might be a temporary thing but the Facebook account is closed and the phone number is not in service so I guess it's curtains....
I did however have a decent fishing day throwing topwater and a crankbait. One 15 inch Larry on a prop bait, another Largemouth and two 14 inch perch on a crankbait. Conditions were top-notch so I was still pretty happy...... :D
Tha's a nice perch, something you'll find out of England or something
tradingfrank27
09-14-2018, 09:14 PM
good looking fish. I wonder if they are ever going to draw that place down. They are way behind schedule :confused:
icebadger
09-15-2018, 12:55 PM
that's a real big perch g. the only thing that fish is missing is fangs. love those jumbo perch. as for the bait shops, i don't want to see a time when there is no mom-n-pop tackle shops anymore. that will totally suck... as mentioned local info as well as in shop repair is nice to have. plus it is always nice to see someone you know that also fishes and or hunts themselves when they can find the time to get out there.
baetis
09-18-2018, 08:51 PM
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