Tochterman鈥檚 Fishing Tackle

A Family Selling Reels, Rods, Bloodworms, and More

Tochterman鈥檚 ostensibly sells fishing tackle but owners Tony and Dee Tochterman鈥攖he third generation of the Tochterman family to run this Eastern Avenue institution鈥攁re part of a hundred year long history of customer service that few other businesses could match. In the mid-1990s, a customer came into the shop carrying a gift certificate he found in his late father鈥檚 desk鈥攄ating all the way back to 1947. Tony honored it anyway. Tony even recalled sending fishing rods to a customer in Nicaragua (a delivery that had to be carried on horseback for the last few miles of the trip).

Tochterman鈥檚 Fishing Tackle got started on February 8, 1916, when Baltimore fishmonger Thomas Tochtermann, brought a load of leftover peeler crabs and spoiled fish from the Fish Market by the harbor to his house at 1925 Eastern Avenue. While the fish wasn鈥檛 good enough to cook for dinner, local fishermen heading to the harbor were happy to buy it for bait. Soon, people passing by on the Eastern Avenue trolley line started stopping by the house regularly to buy bait and home-made crab cakes from Anna Tochtermann, Thomas鈥 wife. Anna managed the shop during the day while Thomas worked at the fish market. The business thrived and Tochtermann鈥檚 son, Thomas, Jr. or Tommy, took over in 1936. Thomas鈥 own son, Tony, started working at the shop in 1958鈥攚hen he was just three and a half years old. In the 1980s, Tony took over and, along with his wife and business partner, Dee Taylor, continues to run the shop today.

Tommy hasn鈥檛 left entirely, however. After his father鈥檚 death in 1998, Tony installed a small container of his father鈥檚 ashes near the front of the store in a display case featuring vintage fishing reels and a signed baseball from famed Boston Red Sox player (and Tochterman鈥檚 customer) Ted Williams.

Dee and Tony live right across the street from the store which has lured in customers with a classic neon sign of a jumping large-mouth bass since the 1930s. The store sells over seven hundred different reels and is packed full of fishing rods. In addition to聽bunker chum (ground Menhaden fish), chicken necks, and clam snouts, the store's live bait offerings include night crawlers, and the ever-popular bloodworms.

The bloodworms are a prized bait for sport fishing in the United States and Europe and, among Dee鈥檚 many contributions to the business, is maintaining the shop鈥檚 stock of bloodworms that she orders from diggers in Maine and Canada. Known to customers as the 鈥淲orm Lady,鈥 Dee counts each delivery by hand and washes the thousands of worms in salt-water (shipped in to match the salinity of their native habitat). Her painstaking work is appreciated, as fishing aficionados go out of their way to get their bait and gear at Tochterman鈥檚.

This business has always been an integral part of the lives of the family for three generations鈥攁nd touched the lives of countless people heading to the water prepared with the best fishing tackle and advice in Baltimore.

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1925 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21231