I'll agree with the stocking issues in the MI store, but there is one employee who works in the fly shop who is a wealth of information on the Michigan streams....just ask for Denny....
Ed Roden [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.questquality.com Living would be easier if men showed as much patience at home as they do when they're fishing. > > I felt that way about the Dallas Bass Pro shop. They didn't > impress me. They cater more to the simpler fly tyer not the > one that's on line getting into the newest and greatest patterns. Deb > > I have now been in two (2) Bass Pro Shops. > The original in Springfield, MO. and the one at Grapevine. > I am NOT impressed with the White River fly shops. I always > leave not having found everything I was looking for. Their > prices are not that much different from Byard's. Their > advice is ALWAYS lacking. I know that sounds really negative. > . .but hey! I calls them like I sees them! Doug > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Deborah Duran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 2:38 PM > Subject: Re: [VFB] texans & good eats > > > > BTW: In the Bass Pro �Shop� they had a pond with big bass > in it. Over > > the :> pond there was a little bridge, to make it faster to > go to the > > opposite > > : >side. All inside. Was in Austin > > > > : I was never in that one , just the new one up in > Grapevine. Rather > > small FF dept though. > > > > > > I had to go to Dallas earlier this year for business. I > enjoyed the > > Bass Pro Shop there but was a little dissapointed with the > fly fishing > > there also. A little sparse in the offerings. Deb
