Man you got to check out the aquarium at the Kingston Cdn Tire, 6000 gal stocked with native fish, bass lm &sm, sunfish,crappie, pickerel and eve gar pike it`s awwsum.
Huge displays of fishing, and hunting equipment. That the store on gardiners rd. exit 38 of the 401
			
			
									
									
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awesome!!!
Be ther for a while on this coming Friday for Shimano, Strike King and Rapala 
 
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Yaya, was in there the other night, pretty neat.  They're dumping alot of money into that store lately and the fishing/hunting section is a big part of the upgrades.
Also, if you are ever in there and have any general fishing questions, Mike, the main guy who works in the fishing area is always glad to help, great guy!
			
			
									
									
						Also, if you are ever in there and have any general fishing questions, Mike, the main guy who works in the fishing area is always glad to help, great guy!
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Good luck to them! It would not be too difficult as the guy at the Main Kingston store seems to have a real handle on what local anglers want/are seeking. Compete with the Vaughan BPS on price (should not be too difficult...they are pretty pricey) and they could do OK for themselves...and serve Canadian anglers too! A win win situation is you ask me!Cyber wrote:Somebody's trying to emulate BPS ?????![]()
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CTC
There are two, but the good one  
 is straight south on Hwy 38 from the 401...about a mile or a little more on the right.
Not sure what the name of the street is that hwy 38 turns into...just go straight south and you can't miss it.
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						Not sure what the name of the street is that hwy 38 turns into...just go straight south and you can't miss it.
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