Let me give an extra amen to this. One of the most embarrasing moments of my life was when I brought a friend to a local fly shop. I bought my rigs from them. It was a bit pricier than from a big box, but I was paying for the CS, the fishing advice, the free casting lessons, and the"here's the fly that's working on this river today" type info. Then there was the the atmosphere; a fly shop with a coffee pot going, a geriatric bird dog, a full time fly tier working in the back, and a lot of fishermen hanging out and telling lies,. It was more than a fair trade. My friend had bought his gear from Cabela's (same stuff they were selling) and saved about fifty bucks over the Austin Angler's prices. He needed it put toghther. They did it for $5. I was cringing the whole time. If everyone bought mail order, that shop would be gone. The expertise and CS would go out the window. It was a credit to those guys they didn't bum rush him out the door.
The thing is that if you buy local, the exra few bucks you pay (assuming a good shop) are money well spent. I learned that lesson from my Great Granddad and I still buy my suits and dress shoes from a local shop thats been there since 1919. (J.C. Harris on Clematis Street in WPB, Fl., and there is still a Mr. Harris behind the counter). Yeah, I could save money shopping at the mall, or online, but what do I lose by doing so? Dedicated specialty shops are a treasure, and you need to factor in the knowledge and help you get versus the money you "save" by ordering online or going with a big box store. Just my .02.

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