@@BudgetBassbroFishing woody an Mary retired a few years ago and sold the shop so im not to sure if the people who bought it were going to keep it asxa bait an tackle store,or do something else with the building.I met Woody back in the early 90's,he came down to southern illinois to purchase a charger bass boat from our dealership and he also brought a freind from the washington iowaxarea that is a farmer and he ended up buying a boat from us aswell.My sons still go up to birdhunt every winter at Garys farm,but we were never able to go fish during spring or summer due to being so busy at the boat shop,but Woody always told me how good the fishing was up there,his shop was pretty close to the river but i cant remembwr the name of the street they were on.Woodys bait an tackle was the name,and his wife had a hair salon on one side of the building.i do know they retired and moved to missouri as Woody was a pro bass fisherman and he did alota tornaments down around lake of the ozarks,trumman lake and the other 2 lakes south of lake of the ozarks(cant remember the names,lol.)
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Pay lot right across the way
Got a Buddy that use to own the bass provshop up in corralville.i never fished there but we try to go up for a little pheasant hunting each season.
@@mikeolson7188 thats kool will have to checkout corralville. Didnt know they had a bps. Thanks
@@BudgetBassbroFishing woody an Mary retired a few years ago and sold the shop so im not to sure if the people who bought it were going to keep it asxa bait an tackle store,or do something else with the building.I met Woody back in the early 90's,he came down to southern illinois to purchase a charger bass boat from our dealership and he also brought a freind from the washington iowaxarea that is a farmer and he ended up buying a boat from us aswell.My sons still go up to birdhunt every winter at Garys farm,but we were never able to go fish during spring or summer due to being so busy at the boat shop,but Woody always told me how good the fishing was up there,his shop was pretty close to the river but i cant remembwr the name of the street they were on.Woodys bait an tackle was the name,and his wife had a hair salon on one side of the building.i do know they retired and moved to missouri as Woody was a pro bass fisherman and he did alota tornaments down around lake of the ozarks,trumman lake and the other 2 lakes south of lake of the ozarks(cant remember the names,lol.)
@@mikeolson7188 thats nice.