Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Caleb the bow breaker on February 01, 2010, 10:47:00 AM
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spent over an hour in cabelas yesterday and didnt buy a single thing. What the heck is wrong with me. LOL. My wife was totally blown away. Seems like i used to average about a dollar a minute if I was lucky. The was I see it there are two possible explanations either I have too much crap or I have decided that I dont need anymore crap. The answer you get depends on if you ask me or the wife. LOLOL
Really wish there was a Trad shop in the area.
Caleb
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I can walk out of Cabellas or BPS without spending a dime usually, but when I walk out of a Trad shop... It usually costs me an arm and a leg.
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Happens all the time to me. Cabelas has some products I use and plenty I don't, or they don't have what I'm looking for at the time. Did score a dozen finished wooden shafts for under $24, of course they're spinded between 62 and 70, but they'll do once I shorten em, fletch em, and put points on em.
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I've never found anything...except a mountain pie maker...that I wanted to buy from Cabelas. Big catalog, little substance....at least for me. Anything traditional archery I will try to buy through the various forum sponsors, Not some feller who doesn't know the difference between Fred Bear and Smokey the Bear.
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Originally posted by George D. Stout:
I've never found anything...except a mountain pie maker...that I wanted to buy from Cabelas.
We don't have Cabelas here in North Carolina, but I always feel like George does whenever I visit Bass Pro Shops' megastore. You would think a store that big would have all kinds of stuff I want, but they never seem to have the one thing I need!
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It is easy to do that when you dont have money :biglaugh:
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I wound up with some Gander Mountain gift cards in a trade once... had a heck of a time finding something to use them on.
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The simple answer is usually the most correct: you have too much crap. Me, too.
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I am gonna call BS on the..."They don't have nothing I need/want" - commentaries.
Bass Pro, Gander, Cabelas have lots of stuff that relates to bowhunting, being in the outdoors, woodcraft, etc. -- Sleeping bags, calls, knives, tents, backpacks, shirts, pants, shoes, boots, and the list goes on and on.
Caleb, I would say the $1/hr is low. It is just temporary and will pass.
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Yeah, I get a lot of good camping gear from the bargain cave, ya can't beat the prices in there!
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On average, setting foot in Cabelas runs me $100...
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or you finally figured out that anything purchased at cabelas at regular price can usually be found for at least 25% cheaper somewhere else.
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I live 20 miles from one of the newest Cabela stores, each trip usually cost me a bundle.
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We have a Cabelas here and more often than not I dont spend a dime. The bargain cave here is not a deal. I do take home food from the grill they have its always pretty good.
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I am a cabelas frequent buyer,but i also have not many time to spend to find something else.They carry a lot of good staff,but nothing interesting for traditional archery.
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The key to the bargin cave, if you have a Cabelas close to you, is to go often and getting lucky. Also some things in the cave the manager will reduce further if you ask.
I have found many a good deal, like the wool outfitters camo vest for $24 and Moltrie trail cams for $70 that are still working fine. I have two Glenn Dell buck targets that where 50% off just because an ear was broken off ... I glued it back on. I have a Cabelas dry bag that is 18 years old and been all over North America hunting and still keeps my gear dry ...
I like Cabelas, but they could save some $$ and not send me soooo many catalogs .... I have never had them say no to a return.
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aI used to buy most of my hunting clothes at Cabelas, but it seems to me siince they went on a rampage building a bunch of stores all over the country, their prices went up too much and they arent the good deal they once were.
Traditional archery? Forget it. Bunch of young kids pushing crossbows is all their archery dept amounts to anymore.
I tend to use thier catalogs- I find a product I'm interested in in thier catalog, then find it somewere else on the net cheaper.
All of the bog box hunting stores seem to have the same boring selection of hunting clothes, everythign you want as long as its either Realtree or MossyOak camo. I guess thats a result of the cable TV hunting shows.
I do however go to Cabelas for boots. They have the best selection, top quality, and I dont skimp when it comes to boots. I have a pretty good set of their Outfitters series wool, and some fleece for layering. I dug a little deeper and that stuff is quality clothing and has served me well.
As far as BP or Gander, dont care for either.
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Every winter the guys take a 2 1/2 hour ride to the cabelas in pa. I usually need boots then and pick up a new pair. I'll usually pick up something else if they have it on sale. For me the clothing has been good quality and good price. I just love checking out all the animal mounts and the cabelas mountain just blows me away.
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We just had the one in Connecticut open up last year, and I find the same thing, I don't spend much. I think I have too much crap too!
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I have to drive a couple hours to get to a cabelas, so if Im making the drive Im going to spend some$$ I buy quite a bit from them online and love to wonder thru their stores when I can. I like bowhunting, ice fishing, fly fishing, camping, backpacking, bird hunting, guns ect. So I can ALWAYS find things I want their. And their close are some of the best out their.
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Originally posted by elkken:
I have two Glenn Dell buck targets that where 50% off just because an ear was broken off ... I glued it back on.
good deal, you dont even need the ear, unless you are my buddy, he needs it to keep his arrow from soarin over the target :biglaugh:
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You can always get stuff cheaper elsewhere. The best deal for me is using their card Visa and trading the points for hunting licenses. It is dollar for dollar. . . I get all my licenses free every year.
Dan
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Originally posted by Autumnarcher:
All of the bog box hunting stores seem to have the same boring selection of hunting clothes, everythign you want as long as its either Realtree or MossyOak camo. I guess thats a result of the cable TV hunting shows.
The camo doesnt bother me that they are always the same, it is the scent lock crap that I cant get away from. I have to search high and low in there stores to find some regular camo clothing!
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You know it's funny. I've been to Cabela's several times and I think I've only bought 1 or 2 things there. I get that desire to go there, then, when I'm there for a little while, I'm ready to go. I spend more money on gas to get than I do anything else.
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I agree with everyone else
Here was my experience.
Super excited to go after being drug through every clothing store
First stop: Bargain cave-bunch of stuff but I am XXL Tall so none of the clothes fit wear size 14 boot so none of the boots fit, of course no trad archery stuff
Second stop: Archery section-only 4 inch feathers, dont need new tab, 125 grain broadheads are so last year. LOL
Third stop: Camo-once again XXL Tall, "but we can order it for you"
Fourth Stop: Reloading-Obviously I am the only person in the state that shoots a 25-06
Ohh Well still fun to look at all the stuff and wish. The bad thing that I didnt add in my original post is that the wife and daughter both found items they could not live without.
Caleb
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I think the most fun event at a Cabelas would be a 3D shoot on the Cabelas Mountain.... great idea for a St Judes fund raiser .... the one I go to is two floors so you would get all the angles ... now that would be fun !! :jumper:
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elkken, I've thought the same thing. I find myself walking around the mountain, mentally picking a spot and letting fly. I must be actually raising my arm and drawing the string back, cuz people look at me funny.
Then, they have that creek full of fish. I envision shooting them with a fish arrow and watchin the water fly!