new tackle shop opening

itll be good quality gear not much profit but large customer base im looking for to start i think that local tackle shops think more about themselves rather than the customers that keep going back week after week everybody should be given a break like rigs nd weights nd stuff none of this pre packed beads crimps and sh1t hooks you get on these rigs ill tie them all myself half the price and keeping it simple as u might agree as for the bait there are a couple of dealers on the net i have seen even one about 20 min drive from me so first delivery is to be seen
 
how do other tackle shops put a stop to customer accounts when u can get bait off the net and private diggers bit back pocket money yi na

Hello mate,the tackle shops may or may not say to the reps who service them from the main tackle wholesalers,that if they supply you with there gear they may stop dealing with them and obviously some of the bigger established shops it is a lot of money for the supplier to lose.But dont let that put you off,it takes balls for anybody to set up a business especially in this current climate.Start getting your contacts now,get the reps out to speak to you now,explain your intentions,how much you think you will be spending with them,get them tied down with trade prices,are they prepared to give you the account,if not all is not lost,they will probably still set up a cash account which means you just pay cash up front for the gear.However the way things are with the credit crunch,which is effecting tackle dealers aswell i doubt they would reject your trade.
Its bloody hard work mate but best of luck,hope it all comes together for you:D
 
go for it mate.
i hope it works out for you, dont see why another tackle shop should be scared and try to stop suppliers dealing to you. in this current climate, they will be taking any custom they can get.

a bit of healthy competition never hurt anybody ;D
 
cheers

cheers

thanks to everybody for these comments hope to see you in the future give you a shout if i can pull it off answering the guestion it will be mostly beach ad boat i will stock river gear after time ill have a budget to stick to thanks
 
Hope it comes off for you m8,i remember the old shop that was there,that was back in 1984 that lol memories...I grew up in Felling.I`ll defo use your shop,good luck.
 
good luck mate

good luck mate

being a small shop holder ourselves, you can only get out what u put in, yes times are tough, but having the botlte is good, especially if ur ex nissan, used to good money, must be scary, advise, dont slag others of and treat every customer as you would expect to be treated, also can i have ur first peelers
 
Bit i don't understand is how can another tackle shop stop this lad from opening his own?! Are u saying that a tackle shop will turn round to Daiwa and say I wont stock yourr gear if u supply them?! Thats madness. If i was Daiwa i would say tuff **** and they'll end up losing out! It's something i would love to do just need the capital......and some fish in the sea!
 
Bit i don't understand is how can another tackle shop stop this lad from opening his own?! Are u saying that a tackle shop will turn round to Daiwa and say I wont stock yourr gear if u supply them?! Thats madness. If i was Daiwa i would say tuff **** and they'll end up losing out! It's something i would love to do just need the capital......and some fish in the sea!

thats how business works!!! people in cahoots etc etc

but i cannot understand why people buy rods reels etc from local shops, 10 mins on tinternet will get them cheaper 99% of the time
 
aint got the capital myself yet m8 need the governments or a bank loan to help sort it out got a few phone calls tomorrow all about the money might take weeks months yet but ill have to pull my finger out and the biggest thing to do is get it in to her head she thinks that if i do this ill end up on the dole but if nissan goes arse up im on the dole anyway nowt else out there cheers for the comments
 
cheap rods

cheap rods

problem is though bud you might be able to get them cheaper online but i would never ever ever put my bank details and bank digits any where near the internet just a thought like wouldnt like my life being pinched like
 
aint got the capital myself yet m8 need the governments or a bank loan to help sort it out got a few phone calls tomorrow all about the money might take weeks months yet but ill have to pull my finger out and the biggest thing to do is get it in to her head she thinks that if i do this ill end up on the dole but if nissan goes arse up im on the dole anyway nowt else out there cheers for the comments

nissan would not go arse up 100%, the government would not let it happen, they bankroll the place anyway so would never let it fail.
 
Shop

Shop

Of course the big shops will tell you that you cannot have accounts!!!!

b8ker, I would have a serious think about if this is the right thing to do. Especially so close to Frasers. Frasers still struggle to get accounts because of Bagnall and Kirkwood in Newcastle, and Vica Vesa.

If you are set on the idea of opening a shop, change your location. If you think that you can make money on bait, think again. Like many others on here have said, there is NO profit on bait. Also, where were you planning on getting it all from?!

Making your own rigs is time consuming and will cost you a fortune in materials and time to make them, resulting in very little profit. Its ok thinking that you will make 10-20p on each packet of bait, or 50p on a rig, but you have overheads to pay and trust me, bait sales will not cover that also, you were thinking about giving discounts for large purchases, NO CHANCE!

It has happened hundreds of times in the past with small shops, and will happen hundreds of times again. Just a warning but seriously consider your options!
 
Of course the big shops will tell you that you cannot have accounts!!!!

b8ker, I would have a serious think about if this is the right thing to do. Especially so close to Frasers. Frasers still struggle to get accounts because of Bagnall and Kirkwood in Newcastle, and Vica Vesa.

If you are set on the idea of opening a shop, change your location. If you think that you can make money on bait, think again. Like many others on here have said, there is NO profit on bait. Also, where were you planning on getting it all from?!

Making your own rigs is time consuming and will cost you a fortune in materials and time to make them, resulting in very little profit. Its ok thinking that you will make 10-20p on each packet of bait, or 50p on a rig, but you have overheads to pay and trust me, bait sales will not cover that also, you were thinking about giving discounts for large purchases, NO CHANCE!

It has happened hundreds of times in the past with small shops, and will happen hundreds of times again. Just a warning but seriously consider your options!
ne bother m8
 
New shop.

New shop.

Hi B8ker. I hope the shop you are planning to open comes off, but if I were you I would think very hard before venturing into what is at the moment a very dodgy game to be in. I used to have a tackle shop back in the seventies and there is no way on this earth now would I ever have another.
I ring most of the coastal tackle shops between Amble and Whitby every tuesday to find out if anything has been caught for my column in the Chronicle. I know of three shops that are for sale because business is so bad, over the last week some of the top tackle shops in the south of the country have closed down, and these are major players not back street.
The majority of the top tackle manufacturers require you to spend between £3,000 and £5,000 as an opening order. Bait supplies are a nightmare, one weekend when I had my shop I put £350 worth of ragworm down the toilet, this was in the summer and the weather changed for the worse, everyone cancelled, the weather continued bad for almost a week, I still had the ragworm which as I said ended up down the toilet.
Also remember you have the V.A.T. man, the Tax man, weights and measures,self employed stamp, health and safety,lighting, heating, wages, rent, and everthing else that you would have to contend with being self employed in this country, and if you can't open the shop because of illness you don't get any help from the DSS you're on your own.
I'm not trying to put a damper on your plans just point out some of the pitfalls that you will have to contend with, if you were a single chap you could afford to take a risk but when you have a family, I would think very hard before going ahead. I hope that you do get started and if you do let me know and I'll give your shop a mention in the Evening Chronicle.
Best of luck, Tight Lines.
Sam.
 
I agree Sam. It's very risky at the mo. People haven't got the money and the fishings that bad they're not bothering to go out. One thing the north-east lacks mind is a brilliant coasre angling tackle shop. I've been to the ones in Darlington and Yarm (being a former keen match coarse angler) and they are different class! Only small places but full of gear and bits and bobs. Always got custom and top bait every time ive been in there. I don't know if they're struggling as well but if they are i certainly wouldnt bother.
 
nissan

nissan

nissan would not go arse up 100%, the government would not let it happen, they bankroll the place anyway so would never let it fail.
believe me mate the gverment does not give a **** bout nissan, this comes from an ex longbridge worker and also land rover, manufacturing ****ed
 
believe me mate the gverment does not give a **** bout nissan, this comes from an ex longbridge worker and also land rover, manufacturing ****ed


er how many millions have the government given to nissan in the past???? many many!!!

Rover was very different, that was sold down the river by bmw and the trade unions and was a crap company with crap dated products. Nissan however does produce some decent modern reliable products (none that i would purchase though) so is probably ok in the long run. Nissan wouldnt be here in the first place without the taxpayers ££££££££££££££
 
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