Franks Bait and Tackle


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230 Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
(805) 965-1333(805) 965-1333

Located on Santa Barbara’s Historic Sterns Wharf.  When completed In 1872, it became the longest deep-water pier between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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10 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, United States 0.37 mi

Surf n Wear’s The Beach House has been serving the spirit and romance of surfing since 1962. The shop first opened in Summerland, CA just four miles from The Queen of the Coast, Rincon Point. Needless to say, the shop was closed when the surf was up. Over 50 years later we’re still serving the same surfers and their families, although we don’t close for waves these days.

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14 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 0.38 mi
(805) 962-0049(805) 962-0049

Mountain Air Sports was started in 1975 on the central Coast of California in San Luis Obispo and expanded into the Santa Barbara area in 1980. We specialize in hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding and travel. For 35 years, we’ve built our reputation on providing exceptional customer service and only the highest quality of specialty outdoor products available.

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24 E Mason St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, United States 0.42 mi
(805) 290-4129(805) 290-4129

Cape Cod native Jason Feist was a product of the ’80’s surf resurgence. He got his 1st board at age 10 and learned to surf alongside the Sullivan and Zavorskas Brothers, Matt Richards, Brendan McCray, Steve Esterbrook, Seb Frawley, Tripp Taylor and many more. After graduating Nauset High School in 1991 he moved to California and began shaping in 1997. Fast forward to the present. Now he has a shop and shaping room in downtown Santa Barbara and if you paddle out at any of the point breaks in the Santa Barbara area, you’ll see that most of the best surfers in the water are riding J7s.

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36 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 0.44 mi

Since 1969, Channel Islands Surfboards has been dedicated to performance and quality through hard work, innovation, and originality. Over the last 43 years, Channel Islands has grown from a local grass-roots operation to a cutting edge organization, catering to the best surfers in the world. It started with hard-core surfing and quality in mind and these guidelines have brought us through four decades of constant change in the surf industry. Channel Islands will shape the new millennium with innovative design and quality as our main focus.

“The driving force behind Channel Islands Surfboards is the demand on design created by the world’s greatest surfers, allowing for the highest performance surfing possible. To provide the most dedicated surfers with the most advanced, performance designs is my passion” – Al Merrick, Designer/Shaper

CI is a privately held organization focused on rider-driven product and manufacturing the best possible equipment available. Located in a state-of-the-art facility just blocks from Rincon Del Mar, the CI HQ represents a foundation for developing, testing, and building boards while providing jobs in Santa Barbara for many years to come.

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110 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 0.48 mi

Santa Barbara Running is a locally owned and family operated specialty running store established in 2003 by Joe DeVreese and his wife, Monica DeVreese. With locations in both Santa Barbara and Goleta, we offer runners, walkers and joggers with the best performing running products while providing exceptional service to meet all of your fitness needs. Our staff members are all passionate runners trained to provide a comprehensive treadmill gait analysis and are committed to giving top-notch personal customer service. By having runners helping runners, we can relate to any and all running issues you may encounter as well as offer guidance on your goals and training regimen. We truly care about helping everyone, from the professional athlete to the weekend warrior, excel in achieving his or her fitness goals.

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110 Anacapa St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 0.48 mi

We are one of the oldest bike shops in California and have been serving Santa Barbara since 1914.  Our experts can set you up on a cool cruiser, or get you custom-fitted on the latest triathlon-specific aero race bike. From custom wheel builds to off-the-shelf replacement parts, we can get you going.

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111-c Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 0.51 mi

Clyde Beatty Jr. is known for his surfing, shaping and his glassing, in fact Clyde is considered to one o f the first to use epoxy resins on surfboards. When it came to glassing Clyde Beatty was on the creative edge. Clyde first learned how to surf in 1964 at California Street in Ventura. He was in the fifth grade at the time. His first surfboard was a Duke Kahanamoku pop-out made in Ventura, his parents bought it for him. While going to University High School in Pacific Palisades during the latter part of the 60’s Clyde was a team rider for the Hobie / Blue Cheer surf shop in Santa Monica. Mike Perry was the shaper at Blue Cheer and had an influence in Clyde’s shaping. Clyde learned by watching Mike shape a lot of boards including the ones he rode for Blue Cheer. The Blue Cheer factory is where Clyde learned to shape and glass. Being around Mike Perry, and watching glassers like Wayne Miyata gloss and pin line and Bob Petty laminating. Bob was the man who could power when it came to laminating. Clyde’s first board that he shaped was also air brushed by him, using a spray enamel can. While learning the ropes in board manufacturing, Clyde was a 4A surfer the equivalent of an ASP pro.

Figueroa Mountain Brewing
137 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA, 93101 0.53 mi

A Father & Son Team
 
Jim and Jaime Dietenhofer are a father & son team with a passion for quality beer. Both businessmen and entrepreneurs, they’ve grown their companies on hard work and quality products. Jim raised his family in the Santa Ynez Valley along with wife Judie, and have enjoyed its natural beauty and the character of its inhabitants for years. Starting this business has been a dream of the Dietenhofers for some time, and they feel fortunate to provide patrons the quality that they deserve. Jaime’s wife Meighan and sons Anders and Gray are also key supporters of the operation.
 
Figueroa Mountain Brewing has focused on producing top tier beers from day one. They attribute that to not only the necessity for the highest quality ingredients, but the same expectations for their staff.
 
BUELLTON TAPROOM:

  • 45 Industrial Way
  • Buellton, CA 93427
  • Hours: Mon-Thurs 1pm-9pm and Fri-Sun 11am-9pm

 
SANTA BARBARA TAPROOM:

  • 137 Anacapa St, Suite F
  • Santa Barbara, CA 93101
  • Hours: 11am-11pm Daily

 
LOS OLIVOS TASTING ROOM AT “THE COTTAGE”:

  • 2446 Alamo Pintado, Suite C
  • Los Olivos, CA 93441
  • Hours: 11am-9pm Daily
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117-d Harbor Way, Santa Barbara, CA 93109, United States 0.6 mi

The Blue Water Hunter is the premier store in the world solely devoted to the art and tradition of freediving and spearfishing. Bringing together the finest equipment and information for all of your diving needs.

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117 Harbor Way, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 0.6 mi

Santa Barbara locals may remember us as Paddle Sports of Santa Barbara, selling kayaks and gear, renting kayaks, and guiding trips on the islands. In 2010 the current owner Mark Hyatt relinquished ownership to three of his employees, Garrett Kababik, Fraser Kersey, and Johnny Dresser (all island guides at the time), who collectively established Channel Islands Outfitters. Upon realizing that a revised and modern plan needed to be realized to carry Paddle Sports into the new economy, the three island guides got to work brainstorming.

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REI
321 Anacapa St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, United States 0.68 mi

REI Santa Barbara provides outdoor enthusiasts in the Santa Barbara, California, area with top-brand gear and clothing for camping, climbing, cycling, fitness, hiking, skiing, snowboarding and more. We’re a complete Santa Barbara-area bike shop, offering a full range of professional bike shop services to help keep you biking the streets and trails year-round. Our ski & snowboard shop services will get your gear tuned up for the slopes. Come let our staff of friendly experts help you get ready for your next adventure.

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32 E Haley St, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 0.82 mi

Santa Barbara Adventure Company is the premier adventure travel outfitter on the central coast while serving thousands of guests every year.

Bill Dewey
512 1/2 de la Vina, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 0.86 mi
805-965-6986805-965-6986

Bill Dewey is a native of San Diego County and attended Brooks Institute of Photography, the University of California at Davis and Rochester Institute of Technology.  He has had his private pilot’s license since 1981 and bases his aerial photography out of Santa Barbara airport.

Bill has been photographing the California landscape since taking up the camera in the early 1970’s and has had a photography studio/business in Santa Barbara for 30 years.   Some of his favorite subjects include the California Channel Islands, the Carrizo Plain, Baja California, and the rural California landscape.  A member of the Santa Barbara OAK Group, he has been distinctly influenced by the art and character of the noted California painter Ray Strong.

REPRESENTED BY:

Ellen Easton
557 Hot Springs Road
Montecito, CA 93109
Phone: 805-969-5781

Los Angeles County Museum Of Art
Art Rental and Sales Gallery
5905 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90036
Phone: 323-857-6500

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406 East Haley Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 0.91 mi

Third Window Brewing beers are highly seasonal, and forever evolving. Their tap-list changes often. Third Window Brewing Co. is housed within a restored old barn at the corner of Laguna and Haley streets.

Hours

Mon-Wed: 1:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Thu: 1:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Fri-Sat: 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Sun: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm

 

Telegraph Brewing Company
418 North Salsipuedes Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103 0.99 mi

Telegraph’s beers are specifically crafted to pair well with food. Santa Barbara is the culinary heart and soul of California’s South-Central Coast, benefiting from an abundance of rich agricultural valleys just over the Santa Ynez hills. Enjoy our beers with fresh seafood, grilled meats, and strongly flavored cheeses. Better still, pack Telegraph’s ales in your backpack and enjoy our region’s perfect weather along with a wonderful meal al fresco.

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410 North Quarantina Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103 1.04 mi

The Pure Order Brewery is located at 410 North Quarantina Street just south of Downtown Santa Barbara. It is a 2,000 square foot warehouse with an adjacent tasting garden and hop yard.  A set of industrial style rolling doors open up to reveal a custom built tasting bar made entirely of local Santa Barbara wood. Behind the bar is a 10-tap set up pouring strictly Pure Order brews.

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714 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 1.05 mi

Lolë is active wear inspired by well-being | Come to the Lolë Atelier Santa Barbara and participate in free Meet-ups, workshops, and more.

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740 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 1.11 mi

After 20 years in the surf, skate and snowboard business, founder Chip Wilson took the first commercial yoga class offered in Vancouver and found the result exhilarating. The post-yoga feeling was so close to surfing and snowboarding that it seemed obvious that yoga was an ideology whose time had come (again).

Cotton clothing was being used for sweaty, stretchy power yoga and seemed completely inappropriate to Chip, whose passion lay in technical athletic fabrics. From this, a design studio was born that became a yoga studio at night to pay the rent. Clothing was offered for sale and an underground yoga clothing movement was born. The success of the clothing was dependent on the feedback from yoga instructors who were asked to wear the products and provide their insights.

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A collection of my “open space” photos, most taken on day hikes around Los Angeles and Orange Counties and a few in Tulare, Kern, Santa Barbara, Ventura Counties and San Diego Counties. On this site you will find trail pictures and other information about many popular wild and scenic spots in Southern and Central California.

“Open space” could be a state park or beach, a coastal area, a wilderness park or natural preserve. Open space is good for our environment and offers many outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, mountain biking, picnics, camping, wildlife and native plant viewing, photography or just to enjoy the natural scenic beauty of California.

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813 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 1.16 mi

Au Bon Climat sources fruit from several of the most highly regarded vineyards in the Central Coast. These include Clendenen’s own Le Bon Climat Vineyard and estate plantings at the legendary Bien Nacido Vineyard – both in Santa Maria Valley, Sanford & Benedict Vineyard in Sta. Rita Hills, Los Alamos Vineyard (Santa Barbara County), and San Luis Obispo County’s Talley Vineyard.

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