Jim, good luck on your new venture. I guess it's every mans dream to be their own boss and make a living from what you're passionate about and not just punch a clock at the salt mine.
While I certianly am no expert in this area I have made some observations. I've seen a couple of old established fishing tackle only stores go under since BPS opened in OKC. The ones that seem to suceed have something else to produce cash flow. For example; my favorite tackle store is really a lumber yard. The owner is an avid bass angler so several years ago he started carrying a small selection of fishing tackle which grew over time to a whole tackle department right in the middle of the lumber yard showroom. He always seems to have the stuff you won't find at the big box retailers like BPS, Academy, and Sportsmans Warehouse. He was the first in the area to stock Sweet Beavers, Paca Craws, and those swim jigs with the big blade (I can't think of the name :blink: ). He is the only place in town with Rite-Bite tubes (the best) and Bobby Garland Gitzits and Don Iovino. He also has the best selection of Yamamoto around...not just Senkos but Ikas and Hula grubs too. All this is possible because he has a steady flow of customers coming in the home improvement center/ lumber yard. Another sporting goods retailer that has survived BPS used to be about 50/50 fishing and hunting. They have move away from fishing and moved more toward the bow hunter with less selection for the bass angler.
I guess the point I'm trying to make is to think about something besides bait & tackle to make the door swing open. Don't forget that Johnny Morris started BPS in the back of his fathers liquor store. Somebody else suggested selling gas, that's a good idea but not a high profit item. I'm thinking something like selling food...perhaps box lunches for the tournement guys, ice, pop, beer. Maybe you know somebody who is a master barbeque cook who shares your dream of self employment and the two of you can partner up and share the risk. Even the big boys in the fishing tackle business are diversified into guns, bows, camping, sports wear, golf, ect. ect. ect.
Good Luck
Harpo