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Nelsons closing at the end of season.
Just saw on Facebook that Nelsons is going to be closing at the end of the season. Not many options out on the cape after they close. I'm heading out there tomorrow for a few days of fishing and will be sure to stop in. There write up on the reasons explains in nicely.
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Very sad, But Rich hit the nail right on the head in his write up
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That is a really bummer. I really liked their shop. Always friendly,
helpful, and respectful. On a parallel. It seems like a lot of good shops have closed up...all over the northeast. I really enjoy going into and supporting the little shops, and I don't mind spending extra to support them. Its part of the ritual to chew the fat and always buy stuff, even though I might not need anything. On the flip side....The Goose Hummock (a little before and after the new owner) really turned into a crappy shop. I guess the fact that they nearly have a monopoly gives them the greenlight for bad service. Between the attitude and general jerky behavior, I doubt I will ever go back. The last time I was there those clowns were openly talking about how stupid or untalented their clients and customers are. Huh? Thats a good way to run a business. I was gonna buy some stuff but walked out instead. Just couldn't stand listening to it. Blowhards... Why is it that the good guys struggle and the jerks prosper in this world? I didn't get down to that stretch too much, but when I did I always stopped into Nelsons. The thought that it won't be there anymore is a real bummer. I hope that they prosper in wherever their next journey takes them. |
This is truly disheartening. Anyone who knew Nelson's back when Emilio owned it will remember the cast of characters that hung out there.
It was a camaraderie of hardcore Stripermen. Guys would fish around the clock and sleep in their trucks behind Nelsons. I'm talking "old" Nelsons before it moved to the barn. This is when it was in the small building upstairs. It all changed around 2003 which was the last year the fishing was really good. The seals were starting to come on strong. The Rangers were becoming more and more invasive. They blocked the beach before the Mission Bell that year so we has maybe 1/2 a mile to run on the back. Forget the front. We had 100 yards at the station and Herring cove. We started to move to Highland Light, High Head and Coast Guard and walk. Bastards!!!!:nailem: |
What a shame. Used to go there all the time going back 20 years! Used to bump into everybody there. Those were fantastic days and I am glad that I and my family had them....and Nelsons was a big part of it. They will be missed.
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I was just in there last weekend and knew something was up since the store area was cut in half in size. Im still amazed at all the old plugs and jigs that hang around the ceiling perimeter.
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sad...another one goes away. haven't been down that way much since the seals came to town in force but always stopped in - nice place, nice folks.
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Well this is sad news to me,for 7 of the last 8 years i have had the pleasure of working for Rich at Nelson's.It has been a steady decline over the last 8 years,so i am not surprised at Rich's decision.this is really going to be the final nail in the coffin for the end of a era.have met some really great people thru Nelson's and quite a few are freinds for life regardless of how good or bad fishing is out there.and for record 2 of the best years that this area has ever seen were 2009 and 2010 from the beach and only a small handful were there to expierience it.fareye well to another good time
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I think this is important to repost here. Truly a shame as I think they are good people and it is sad to see bad things happen to good people and good institutions go by the wayside.
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I also heard that Riverside bait in Tiverton is up for sale.
I know Joe's been going through some tough times lately and is surely making the best decision for him and his family. I wish both families the best of health, luck and prosperity in whichever direction their lives turn. God Bless ~ |
Damn shame.
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I haven't been in as much as I should. Haven't been down as often as I would like. Always enjoyed going in to see John and Rich. Tough with the babies to to do much of anything lately.
Getting tired of 2 or three birds effing with an entire summer and individuals livelihoods. Gotta give sometime Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Great shop and location. I haven't been in years but I cut my teeth out there fishing for bass. It was a great shop and hangout back in the day. Emilio knew the business well and made all feel welcome. Back then you got down early and waited in line to get your beach pass before they ran out. Weekends were spent chasing bass and wondering where the high liners were catching. In the middle of the night we would meet at bars and bowls chasing stripes from Balston,Longnook,Head of the Meadow...a 20 mile stretch of sand filled with characters. Guys like Manzi, Avalon and other entertaining salts. Started friendships with Habs,Tattoo, the Bombas,Hacksaw and Chef from Ptown Inn. Some monumental daytime blitzes where you just couldn't 't believe your eyes. Every year our young family would go down as soon as school got out and camp for a week. Money was short but it was nothing but good times and making memories. Some of the characters are gone but the memories will last forever.
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sad part of it all is times keep changing it around. Shops,fishermen,freinds you name it all change some never to come back. So many shops an anglers aren't there anymore. Gettin a lot of alone time at nights down there. No matter where you go on the Cape. Nalsons was always a great place to stop or crash behind. especially when the nasty got too rough.
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#^^^^&ie and I spent a lot of time this June talking to Rich. He had already downsized at that point, but every time we went in, it was just the three of us.
Rich was out almost every day on his boat when we were out. I know if it was me, I'd rather be making money running charters. I can remember it from a long time ago (this is when I had to drag Mikey to go fishing). It's sad to see the shop go. It's also sad for Rich. Big frown face from me....cause there's a whole huge part about that beach culture that just got driven away by the government and their rangers, and the seals. The seals you can't do much about. The government and rangers you can't do much about either. Again, it's sad that choices made by the powers that be led to a local business closing and a local businessman force his hand into another business. I'd never pay a nickel of my own money to ever drive on that beach again....that's just my two cents. Rick |
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This year is the first year in as far as I can remember I haven't got a over sand pass at Race Point, Sandy neck is a whole lot better for beach goers, I haven't yet fished there but plan on doing some in the future
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I get an Over Sand Permit every year (for many years now). I live in Truro and I've been out twice all year which works out to $75 a trip. The closures are just crazy and I have to think next year I won't even bother. As far as Nelson's is concerned I'm personally surprised Rich was able to continue operating the shop as long as he did. He down sized a bit this year but at some point it really must have become a public service more than anything else. Nelson's was a landmark, sorry to see it disappear amid governmental over-management of wildlife with little regard to ensuring responsible human access to these natural resources.
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I was in there twice over the last couple days, didn't need much but spend a few bucks to make me feel better a least. No fish to be caught which i was expecting since this was a GF trip more than a fishing trip. I think the NPS would be better off with a .22 than all the miles of fences to protect the birds. I saw 4 fox at Race point beach and a number of others on the roads around the park. I suspect they kill a lot more birds than any people or ORV's.
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now this is sad news . love to stop by there anytime im in town . Always was good spot to get bait and to talk . always ready to help out whether it was Emillo or Rich . Im going to have to make a special trip before the season ends and thank Rich for doing all he has over the years he has been there
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Yes this is sad to hear for sure.....but at the same time it comes as no surprise. I personally feel a lot of folks, myself included spent less and less time fishing down there, probably starting just before Rich took the reigns.
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The end
It is the end that has been coming for a long time. They drove me out years ago, but I will always have fond memories about spending the summer's growing up out there. Barn fire's in the cut, Walkin Campers, Scout's and Willy's everywhere, Penn Squidder's with dacron, watching the guys get ready as the sun set at the telephone rip, hanging around Charlie Whitney's shop listening to the stories, trips to the market to sell and get ice, waiting for the guys to finish up in the Focsle while I sat on sidewalk eating penny candy watching the sites, waking up in beach forest parking lot, watching the sunset at the race.
Not to mention the characters: Bonesy, Carlson, Wild Bill, Joe C, Lanny, just to mention a few. It was an awesome experience that in this day and age is unimaginable. The freedom to come and go as you please. Fish where you want sleep where you want. I guess it true when they say all good things must come to an end. |
this plover stuff is out of control, we should all just do a protest one day and have like a few hundred trucks just say f it and drive over them all!!
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This pains me. Thanks Rich for the years of service! You will be missed.
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have to wonder how many chicks drown when the cages that protect them are underwater at high tide
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Too bad fishermen don't have NRA style political clout.
Must be our psychological make up. We tend to like to be left alone. Secretive, hate fishing in groups for example. We are like herding cats. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Oh my god, I remember that golden eagle, years before I bought Nelsons, thanks for reminding me of that!
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