I know nothing about fishing or bait. Yes, the crew bought their bait here, and took it out in an adorable little tiny styrofoam container called a Crawler Hawler. No I am not giving them stars based on that one item. Here’s the basis for my stars: I forgot both the Dijon mustard AND the horseradish for crab cakes. This little convenience store had both items. This place actually is like a back woods department store! Clothing, cutlery, specialty items. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a little jewelry store and wedding chapel out back! Hooray for a convenience store that saved our meal! …‘Cause there weren’t any fish getting fried ;^)
Jules K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 College Park, MD
WARNING — If you are a vegetarian, 98% of this review will squick you out. Sorry. So let’s say you wind up at the Raystown Lake campground and for some reason you didn’t bring your fishing gear. I’m not sure how this would happen if you intended to fish, but work with me. Let’s assume that in your excitement to go camping you left your tackle box on top of the car and peeled out of the driveway and you had Judas Priest cranked up to 11 and you were singing«Headin’ out on the Highway» with Halford and you didn’t hear it crashing on the ground behind you. Serve you right for peeling out of your drive. But anyway, you get to the campground and are plunged into the depths of sad because you have no tackle box. It’s OK, because Seven Points has all of the fishing tackle you could possibly need, even for fish of a size that I hope are not in the lake and if there are, I don’t want to know. We did bring our tackle boxes when we went to Raystown and still wound up buying a couple of things, just because. They also sell food, including bacon the old-fashioned way — thick slices in the deli and OMG, the steaks. And camping gear. Basically, it’s a nicely stocked small grocery store that also caters to campers and fishers. And did I mention they sell ice cream? This allows you to engage in the very grown up activity of having ice cream for breakfast. The staff were very, very busy, but also managed to be friendly. Bottom line — If you’re camping at Raystown Lake and find you’ve forgotten something or just get a craving for ice cream, check out Seven Points.