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bstein
Posted 7/2/2011 3:47 PM (#505433)
Subject: MN muskie shops




Posts: 93


Location: WI
Will be going to Plymouth, MN next week to visit my wifes uncle. Was wondering if there's any muskie shops I could sneek away to that are near there? Addresses and names would be great to put in GPS!

Thanks!!
NOFEAR
Posted 7/2/2011 4:11 PM (#505436 - in reply to #505433)
Subject: Re: MN muskie shops




Posts: 208


Keep going NE and stop at Thorn Brothers!
Tackle Industries
Posted 7/2/2011 5:58 PM (#505440 - in reply to #505433)
Subject: Re: MN muskie shops





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Location: Land of the Musky
Too bad you can not visit Musky Tackle Online. He carries about 2x more than any musky shop that I know of and his prices are about 10%+ less. Aaron, you need to get a bigger window in your house so guys can at least drive by and window shop

Dick's has a large musky isle now too in their stores. Right on 494! Can't miss it.
bturg
Posted 7/2/2011 7:06 PM (#505446 - in reply to #505433)
Subject: Re: MN muskie shops




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Thorne Bros in Blaine is a must stop...its like going into a muskie shrine...the others simply sell a few baits.

Of course they don't sell everyones stuff...clearly noted above.
esox junky
Posted 7/2/2011 10:32 PM (#505463 - in reply to #505433)
Subject: RE: MN muskie shops


thorne brothers
10091central ave ne (hwy 65) blaine mn 55434
763-572-3782
fishwisconsin3
Posted 7/3/2011 12:08 AM (#505467 - in reply to #505433)
Subject: RE: MN muskie shops





Posts: 104


Location: Hudson, WI
Blue Ribbon Bait and Tackle
1985 Geneva Avenue North
Oakdale, Minnesota 55128

Tackle Industries
Posted 7/3/2011 9:19 AM (#505480 - in reply to #505467)
Subject: RE: MN muskie shops





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Another good way to find shops is to go to Google Maps and type in where you are going. Expand the map out and then type in keywords like "fishing tackle" or musky and businesses with those tag words will pop up. Like in the below. Love doing this for vacations to find "steak" near my hotel.

James



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kodiak
Posted 7/3/2011 10:57 AM (#505492 - in reply to #505433)
Subject: Re: MN muskie shops





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Location: Okoboji
I like blue ribbon and thornes....I have never been to capras and the rest south of thornes on 65. I heard they have some stuff but the two mentioned ate dedicated musky buisnesses
bstein
Posted 7/3/2011 11:30 AM (#505495 - in reply to #505433)
Subject: RE: MN muskie shops




Posts: 93


Location: WI
Thanks alot guys I have those places saved on my google map. He live's on Bass lake so Thorns is like 9 miles away according to google maps anyway. Will be stoping there for sure and will try to stop at the Blue Ribbon.

Edited by bstein 7/3/2011 11:32 AM
Tackle Industries
Posted 7/3/2011 12:27 PM (#505497 - in reply to #505433)
Subject: Re: MN muskie shops





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Location: Land of the Musky
Tim Schmitz-Not sure where this is coming from? Never downed Thorne Bros in this thread and I have sent people to their store in the past. There are a lot of options in the Minnesota area. Overall I support the retail stores that carry my lures. Thorne Bros does not so generally I will not send my customers to them but rather send my customers to, or suggest retail stores that carry my product lines. Simple as that. As for them not selling my "China" products, I am in Thorne Bros a lot and I see OVER half of the labels on the tackle they sell are from China or non-USA manufacturing so maybe you need to send your discontent of China baits to Thorne Bros. And just a last FYI-I have lures made in the USA and overseas. Most of the raw materials I use in my tackle is sourced from USA companies (BASF, Poly One, etc.). About 25% of my tackle is exported to Canada and Europe so at the end of the day my company is positive for the USA economy as far as money coming into the USA vs going out.
Thanks
James


Edited by Tackle Industries 7/3/2011 1:02 PM
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