Goodbye to more local knowledge.
Posted on 05.20.07 by Josh Root @ 6:03 am

This looks like a bad sign.

In what has become the dark side of the internet mail-order revolution, another small town store is going out of business. H&H Anglers is/was the fishing and hunting store here in Bellingham. It was a quality place with decent prices and a lot of years of local knowledge. It’s not like I was a long time customer, or even a big spender. But I did enjoy shopping there and specifically tried to make sure that my fly-fishing $$ got spent with them. But apparently the money just wasn’t there. Between the internet and stores like G.I. Joes, the small fishing store is going the way of the local bookstore, camera store, and record shop.

The coolest thing about a local store is the knowledge and experience you get from the people who run the place. It’s the sort of thing that makes paying a little more worth the trouble. To say nothing of the fact that you can go in and handle the stuff that you are looking to buy. My problem is that once I know a lot about a subject (cameras for example), I don’t need anyone in local store to give me any advice. Nor do I really need to hold a particular piece of gear in my hands. I know what Canon lens I want and I know what it is going to look and feel like. So I have a hard time convincing myself to pay that 10-20% premium in price.

But this is exactly what drives the small stores out of business. I dunno, it’s easy to talk about ‘buying local’ in theory, and in some situations it’s easy to put in practice. But who can say that they are able to always stick to their guns on the subject. Now that I live away from Watermark, I have found myself buying more books from Amazon. Mostly because I haven’t gotten around to finding a good Bellingham bookstore. And hey, the Amazon books show up on my door in two days. *sigh* A sinner I am.


Filed under: Outdoor Adventures and Political Hyperbole
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  1. I just bought a really marked nalgene bottle at out local outfitters store, and some northface gear. But as for the tent…yea I’m going to have to buy it online because its too expensive at the store. i know what you mean, hard to support local shops when your broke

    Comment by megan — May 20, 2007 @ 10:06 am

  2. OH not H&H! Find me another fishing store that you can out the door and down the street 1 block, toss the old yarn and hook in the water and have 25lbs of fighting chum battling for all its worth. Its a pink year this year josh so we got 2 big runs and months of fighting with crazyed russians to look forward to. I know you say you dont like the creek but anytime you can wake up and catch a salmon and still be at work at 8 or the mountain at 9 then life is gooooood.

    Comment by cardboard — May 20, 2007 @ 12:19 pm

  3. y’see, it’s you, you killed the local stores you smug internet shopper you!

    whereas i just make sure i buy american because i can buy anything for the price of a teabag with the exchange rate the way it is :)

    Comment by adam — May 20, 2007 @ 4:01 pm

  4. One fish,
    two fish,
    red fish,
    the internet killed the small business star(fish).

    Comment by Andrew — May 20, 2007 @ 4:06 pm

  5. What about Yeagers Josh? What about Yeagers?
    Don’t worry all those internet business’s will be going the way of the Lyger. There is a new revolution on the horizon. It’s called BBS and it’s going to change they way you live and play text based adventures.

    Comment by blank — May 21, 2007 @ 11:23 am

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