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mlure
Posted 5/3/2025 10:09 AM (#1033656)
Subject: Tarifs




Posts: 174


Just heard from Mustad. All new orders will have a 40% surcharge added to their price. VMC will also have a surcharge, though not as much. If you need hooks, get them now. Our next order will be reflecting the surcharge.
muddymusky
Posted 5/3/2025 11:10 AM (#1033658 - in reply to #1033656)
Subject: Re: Tarifs




Posts: 596


Glad to hear it. I know that sounds crazy, but it is time to level the playing field for America. It will pass and we will be fine.
mikie
Posted 5/3/2025 1:01 PM (#1033661 - in reply to #1033656)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
No, it won't and I doubt we will be for quite a while.m
IAJustin
Posted 5/4/2025 9:14 AM (#1033668 - in reply to #1033661)
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Posts: 2050


Im no going to get too worried about policies in France
JoeP
Posted 5/4/2025 11:01 AM (#1033670 - in reply to #1033668)
Subject: Re: Tarifs




Posts: 34


Eagle Claw - Denver, Colorado.
North of 8
Posted 5/4/2025 12:35 PM (#1033672 - in reply to #1033670)
Subject: Re: Tarifs




JoeP - 5/4/2025 11:01 AM

Eagle Claw - Denver, Colorado.

The question I would have, is that where they are made or is that the corporate headquarters? A buddy of mine was bragging about how he only uses Milwaukee Tools, good old made in the USA, but that is not quite true. They have a large headquarters in Milwaukee and a lot of employees but many of their cordless tools and batteries are produced in China. I have Milwaukee work gloves I really like but they are also made in China.
JoeP
Posted 5/4/2025 1:12 PM (#1033674 - in reply to #1033672)
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Posts: 34


Website says manufactured in USA since 1925.
mlure
Posted 5/4/2025 4:42 PM (#1033677 - in reply to #1033670)
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Posts: 174


A lot of Eagle Claw hooks are made overseas.
Slamr
Posted 5/5/2025 10:12 AM (#1033686 - in reply to #1033677)
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Posts: 7065


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
It's a global economy, boys. Anyone who tells you differently is selling something.
North of 8
Posted 5/5/2025 12:43 PM (#1033691 - in reply to #1033686)
Subject: Re: Tarifs




Slamr - 5/5/2025 10:12 AM

It's a global economy, boys. Anyone who tells you differently is selling something.


Agree. And folks have to stop thinking it is all about "getting it cheaper" when products are imported. When FI Serv Forum was being built in Milwaukee about 10 years ago, there was a story about how Merrill Steel in Wausau was fabricating the structural steel, which was true. But the steel itself came from Germany, not because it was cheap but because no company in the US made the size and quality of steel needed. Shipping giant steel beams from Germany to central WI is not cheap but to get the quality needed, that was necessary.
Merrill Steel did the fabrication, which involved cutting, etc. Took highly skilled craftsmen. China is a leader in high tech batteries. Again, not cheap but the best.
FishHateMe
Posted 5/6/2025 7:15 AM (#1033698 - in reply to #1033656)
Subject: Re: Tarifs




Posts: 220


Location: Downers Grove, IL
A 40% increase in the cost of hooks is near the top of the "least of my concerns" list in this endeavor.
Ranger
Posted 5/6/2025 11:52 PM (#1033702 - in reply to #1033698)
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The point is, if the gear you prefer is imported, get your supplies now because prices will very soon include a new hefty tax. And not long after that the #*#* you want might not be available at all.

It's incredible that so many Americans don't understand that tariffs are not paid by the manufacturer. They are paid by the customers in the USA. First the wholesalers who pass some or all of the increase to the retailers who pass some or all on to the final consumer. If the wholesalers and retailers are working on a slim margin the combination of increased costs leading to decreased demand puts them out of business. Where does the tariff money go? Straight into the federal treasury, just like income taxes.

Me, I think Eagle Claw quality is just below crap. And I bet they are very dependent on imports of raw materials to make the #*#* they sell.
Ranger
Posted 5/7/2025 12:05 AM (#1033703 - in reply to #1033686)
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Slamr - 5/5/2025 11:12 AM

It's a global economy, boys. Anyone who tells you differently is selling something.


True that. And in a global economy everyone is interdependent. The best example of trying to be independent is North Korea.
Ranger
Posted 5/7/2025 12:07 AM (#1033704 - in reply to #1033656)
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This thread is basement bound.
Ranger
Posted 5/7/2025 12:22 AM (#1033706 - in reply to #1033658)
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muddymusky - 5/3/2025 12:10 PM

Glad to hear it. I know that sounds crazy, but it is time to level the playing field for America. It will pass and we will be fine.


Ah, the willfully ignorant, content in the echo chamber that convinces them to be afraid.
raftman
Posted 5/7/2025 9:09 AM (#1033708 - in reply to #1033706)
Subject: Re: Tarifs




Posts: 574


Location: WI
Musky lures will be fine with 1 single hook. They don’t need 2 or 3 treble hooks.
North of 8
Posted 5/7/2025 12:00 PM (#1033709 - in reply to #1033708)
Subject: Re: Tarifs




raftman - 5/7/2025 9:09 AM

Musky lures will be fine with 1 single hook. They don’t need 2 or 3 treble hooks.


That's the spirit! The prez says little girls don't need 30 dolls, they can get by with three. We can all cut back.
chuckski
Posted 5/8/2025 9:39 AM (#1033724 - in reply to #1033656)
Subject: Re: Tarifs




Posts: 1495


Location: Brighton CO.
If we pay higher wadges something has to give to keep the prices down, for us older folks do you remember the cars made in America in the 70's? And yes the last four cars/trucks I owned have been Fords.
Angling Oracle
Posted 5/9/2025 8:24 AM (#1033730 - in reply to #1033656)
Subject: Re: Tarifs




Posts: 398


Location: Selkirk, Manitoba
Canuck, here. I recently bought a 2024 Ford F-250 XLT for $95 K made in Kentucky, USA. Just bought a Travel Lite camper for it for $40 K made in Syracuse, Indiana, USA and tow either a Crestliner Fishhawk made in New York Mills, Minnesota with Merc made in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin on another trailer made in Minnesota with a Polaris Widetrak snowmobile made in Osceola, Wisconcin or tow an Exiss Horse Trailer maid in El Reno, Oklahoma. Also tow all the same trailers with an '08 Toyota Tundra made in Texas.

Just an FYI that Canada buys 1.7 million cars and trucks, but makes only 1.5 million. In 2024 Canada exported $350 million in dairy to US, but bought $850 million (and the tariffs mentioned never have been charged). It is just spring now here, still not in the north - so our trees take a lot more years to grow to before can be harvested for lumber, more rings, harder and robust wood - so no, the US does not have lumber that can replace what we have. You also don't have the heavy crude that the Texas refineries can turn into products they can export. You don't have other stuff we have such as potash, uranium and so on.

So the tariffs are both an irritant and an insult to Canadians (given we buy more of your "stuff" than you of ours - fact), and the annex/51st state talk we take very seriously given the person saying it is serious given he actually does know the same facts mentioned.

Feel free to check these facts.
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