Windsor's bait shop shuts down after decades in Sandwich
CBC
People looking for fishing rods, live bait and tackle from Strictly Fishing Bait and Tackle will have to cast a wider net going forward.
Owner Charles Tymchuk is shuttering the doors after hooking anglers up with the necessities in Windsor, Ont., for more than 30 years.
Tymchuk spent the last 12 at 3402 Sandwich St. He says the store's end will take some getting used to.
"It's going to be a pretty drastic change. Some part of that I look forward to," Tymchuk said.
"I don't need to get up at four o'clock in the morning anymore."
During his time providing anglers from across Essex County and Michigan with custom-made jigs and minnows to lure their catch, he says he saw many changes.
Chief among these were the overall interest in fishing.
"Back in the '90's, it was tremendous. There was double, triple the number of anglers there was now," Tymchuk said.
He said stricter border crossings and rising fuel costs have had huge effects on his business.
Increasing costs have also changed the reasons his customers went fishing.
"People are fishing for food as opposed to pleasure. They're pinching the pennies," said Tymchuk.
Despite these challenges, his customers stayed loyal through all of it.
"A lot of people were counting on me to be here. We were steadfast. We opened everyday by 6:00 a.m. … We prided ourselves on that."
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