I personally make it a point to buy my gear from local shops. But, it's actually starting to become difficult, so many closing shop and reducing their inventory.
Sorry to see another B&T store close. I have stopped in there quite a few times. Once you get to the Bath area and above, there are not many (if any) B&T stores around. It is more of the local hardware store, with a small fishing supply.
Me too. A few year back, I saw Seven Rivers B+T close; it only last 2 or 3 seasons.
There has to be a way to "re-invent" the traditional B+T shop to cope with the modern times.
The only thing that comes to mind is a hybrid approach between brick-and-mortar and e-commerce. I know of a couple of shops who are taking this approach and are doing well.
I feel one of the reasons is, he has a very poor web site too. Tried to find it on the internet and there was not enough about his shop. Today you have to be able to have mail order and a good web site. Also the small shops are very expensive. In order you have to have them 40 dollar rods and 25 dollar reels.
I have mostly top of the line penns but this summer I bought a 25 dollar viper reel last all summer with the charters and will have next year. The point is it is hard for a shop that sells the expensive stuff to survive.