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wayneoro
03-09-2006, 07:36 AM
i know of a couple real nice people that have done a lot of money setting up a fishing gear retail bus; on the net and one in a hugh shop the bait is being able to do something you love and work from home but to many people have the same idea :'(

charleville
03-09-2006, 07:50 AM
What prompts this thread, wayneoro? :-/

A lot of industries suffer from a gold rush mentality as people rush in to either seize a new opportunity or try to emulate others until the micro-economics of the situation forces a consolidation of the industry into a handful of efficient players, the big ones making a good income and the smallest ones barely surviving. :-/

Poodroo
03-09-2006, 08:21 AM
Simple ethics really. Just make sure that you do what you do better than everyone else to guarrantee success. ;) I know someone personally who has set up a business from home doing exactly that and his service, advice, expertise, willingness to part with his fishing knowledge, good prices are all contributing factors as to why I keep going back to him. I had an invite to go fishing last moment late one afternoon when all the shops were shut and I needed more jigheads so I emailed my friend and he sent a quick reply and was more than happy for me to take the drive after hours and buy some jigheads. His business is going ahead in leaps and bounds regardless of what competition is out there and how many people are doing the same thing.

Poodroo

Lone_Wolf
03-09-2006, 08:56 AM
Big service beats big shops any day!

Criteria for success is determined by many factors including demand vs supply and a hell of a lot of due diligence before embarking on the venture. If you can find a niche and apply exceptional service, you will succeed.

fish_outta_water
03-09-2006, 09:47 AM
glad to hear your mates doing well poodroo :D
have started my own lure sales this year , casting lures jig heads and feathers , slow trade , but thats what happens when your fishing everyday ::) ultimately i havent spent a fortune investing in equipment , just a few molds and a load of trebles and jig hooks. if i dont sell em ill probobly use em all. ;D
gives me something to do when the weather stops fishing , made 150 4oz casting spoons today, just need to sell that lot :-/ and i can book my ticket to oz :)

while any possilble tackle makers may be reading this , does anyone make a 3 piece 7ft spinning rod bout 20 lb test? please pm me if you know
tightlines all

Poodroo
03-09-2006, 09:58 AM
Good luck with it all fish_outta_water. Hope it all goes well for you. Sounds like you have the right attitude. If it doesn't work out you can use the gear. At least you gave it a shot. ;)

Poodroo

mylestom
03-09-2006, 02:46 PM
Good luck, nothing ventured nothing gain.
You can always go fishing is a great motto.

Trev