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Rio Grande Valley Kayaking / SUP Retailers
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06/25/22 12:37 PM
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texasflycaster
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So where does the Tip-of-Texas go to buy kayaks and accessories in the Borderlands - Starr / Hidalgo / Cameron / Willacy counties? Doing a little, what they call, "Market Research" here.
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Re: Rio Grande Valley Kayaking / SUP Retailers
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06/30/22 06:11 PM
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Fin Factory has a dealership in Mission, but I think that's it for specialty kayak shops. Bass Pro, Academy, and Walmart would be the big box store options.
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Re: Rio Grande Valley Kayaking / SUP Retailers
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08/18/22 09:44 PM
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texasflycaster
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Thanks for that answer. Seems like a real dedicated store would do pretty well then?
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