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I'll just stick to the internet...and maybe Western Drug in Springerville.

Best thing about Western Drug is my wife can go find things she is looking for while I pretend I am looking for birthday presents for the grandkids over in the corner where all the good stuff is.....

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I love Western Drug because it is what America is all about. You can by a tooth brush and a 45acp all in 1 stop. There is enough of everything so anyone can stay entertained for awhile while the rest of the family does their thing.

 

I don't really like Cabela's or Bass pro. They both suck, Cabelas just sucks less. I spent my money at Randalls or Sportsmans warehouse.

I wish we had a Scheel's here. They had one in North Dakota when I was there years ago and it was way better then both Cabela's or Bass Pro.

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Bass pro sucks.... Had a $50 gift cert there and it took me 3trips to find something I wanted. Cabelas does have some overpriced stuff that I want occasionally. Sportsmans warehouse, rei, and online for 90% of the stuff I buy.

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I've walked out of Basspro twice with cash in hand because of how I was treated at the gun counter. There will not be a third strike. The second time, Healy Arms beat their price anyway.

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I'll just stick to the internet...and maybe Western Drug in Springerville.

I remember the first time I walked into there back when I was working in Eager on the new dome. One place I liked going into that is long gone was the sporting goods store in San Manuel.

That place was the bomb! I believe it was also called the Outdoorsman

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Dick's doesn't believe you are responsible enough to own semiautos. Why would you spend a dime there?

 

 

http://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/617443

Exactly. They pulled the "evil" rifles after Sandy Hook and tried to make a moral stand. But when idiots were paying $2000+ for $600 AR's they quietly made their way back on the shelves. Their line in the sand was washed away by the flood of cash.

 

Dick's and Cheaper Than Dirt are at the top of my douche bag retailer list.....with Bass Pro and Cabelas trailing slightly.

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Told my wife about the buy out and first thing she said was "oooh!!! maybe they'll have a big sale!!!" Women!!! LOL

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Dick's doesn't believe you are responsible enough to own semiautos. Why would you spend a dime there?

 

 

http://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/617443

Exactly. They pulled the "evil" rifles after Sandy Hook and tried to make a moral stand. But when idiots were paying $2000+ for $600 AR's they quietly made their way back on the shelves. Their line in the sand was washed away by the flood of cash.

 

Dick's and Cheaper Than Dirt are at the top of my douche bag retailer list.....with Bass Pro and Cabelas trailing slightly.

Sandy hook was fake, there is no Adam Lanza

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I just read a rumor that Cabelas is openning a store at San Tan Village in Gilbert.

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I still go to Cabelas mostly just for camo clothes, boots or if they have a good sale... They have a bigger selection than anyone else. I'll also go to Sportsman since they have one on the west side now , however I wasnt that impressed its smaller than than the I-17 store .. For my archery stuff I go to Ross

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Whenever we head up to the valley I like to stop at either BP or Cabelas, because we don't have any here in Tucson. I just like taking the kids to walk around and see everything.

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I've always favored Cabela;s over BassPro. Their selection is better, customer service is better and overall higher quality experience all around. Actually the Cabelas credit card it awesome. I've gotten a lot of free gear over the years from it. There's better prices on other web sites, but hard to beat Cabelas return policy. Oh well.

 

....little nostalgia as well, because as a kid you couldn't wait to get their latest catalog.

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Johnny Morris, founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops, wrote an open letter to Bass Pro Shop’s and Cabela’s employees and customers on BassProShops.com.

 

The letter offers an update on the companies recent business deal, and also what to expect in the future from the newly combined company:

 

I write this letter with the belief that it represents the most important expression of deeply held convictions regarding the future of our company that I may ever have the opportunity to convey. There is no way I can begin without first saying, THANK YOU TO EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! Your hard work, passion and dedication to applying your extraordinary talents have made possible the exciting announcement we’re making today.

 

This morning it is with tremendous pride and humility that I share with you the great news that Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s have agreed to combine our two legendary brands to create a truly premier retailer in outdoor sporting goods. This merger of resources, experience and passion for the outdoors represents a unique opportunity for both organizations and their respective team members.

 

For many years I have believed there is a remarkable strategic fit between our companies. The prospect of bringing together our time-tested, iconic outdoor brands: Cabela’s — a leader in hunting, Bass Pro Shops — a leader in fishing, and White River Marine Group — a worldwide leader in boating, is very exciting!

 

In my view this really is a “once in a lifetime” opportunity for both of our companies and clearly provides the foundation to create a “best of the best” shopping experience for all outdoor enthusiasts worldwide for generations to come. I truly believe combining our two companies in this transaction will benefit our collective associates and our vendors while enabling us to enhance our service and expand our products to better serve our valued customers.

 

I have enormous admiration for Cabela’s and the remarkable brand and business they have built. Cabela’s is a great American success story. Dick, Mary and Jim Cabela started the company at the family kitchen table when Dick decided to place an ad to sell fishing flies. From that humble start, the Cabela’s family, along with a remarkable team of “outfitters” has grown to become one of the premier specialty retail companies. Today Cabela’s nearly 19,000 outfitters operate 85 stores across the United States and Canada, offering merchandise and equipment for hunting, fishing, marine use, camping and many other outdoor activities as well as a best in class direct and e-commerce business.

 

Both of our companies share a remarkably similar heritage, each starting very small and growing over time thanks to the hard work and passion of many remarkable team members. The combination of our two companies will honor and build upon this legacy. Bass Pro Shops has every intention of celebrating and growing the Cabela’s brand. We will work hard to foster the qualities that customers love most about both Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s. The spirit of this agreement is about adding to our great brands and creating increased stability and opportunities for our team members.

 

We also believe this new combined company and its significant outdoor database of sportsmen and women will be of great support to White River Marine Group and our hospitality division which includes Big Cedar Lodge, Big Cypress Lodge and Wilderness Club Vacations. It will also benefit our conservation attractions including Dogwood Canyon Nature Park and the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium soon to open in Springfield.

 

As you know, conservation is at the heart and soul of Bass Pro Shops. Cabela’s has an admirable legacy in conservation as well. We share a steadfast belief that the future of our industry, and the outdoor sports we all love, depends — more than anything else — on how we manage our natural resources. By combining our efforts with Cabela’s it is my personal belief we can have a profound positive impact on the conservation challenges of our day and help foster the next generation of outdoor enthusiasts.

 

Under this agreement our company will remain private with a long-term view to do what is best for our people, our customers and to maintain our steadfast support for conservation.

 

While we are excited to align forces with Cabela’s, it must be noted that today’s announcement is only the first step in the process. The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2017, subject to the customary conditions and reviews. Until that time both businesses will continue to operate as separate, independent companies.

 

Throughout this process our commitment to serving our customers needs to be our number one priority. As we move forward, I will update you on our progress.

 

A PROUD PAST — A BRIGHT FUTURE TOGETHER!

 

Yesterday afternoon at our company picnic I had the opportunity to visit with quite a few of you including several who have been an important part of our company for many years now. Knowing what might happen today I couldn’t help but think of where we have come from together as a team. It has been a truly remarkable journey that we have shared. I reminded myself that it has no doubt been much the same for the fine folks at Cabela’s. Just like us, they started their business from scratch and worked hard to see their company grow.

 

We can all take much pride in knowing the wonderful outdoor memories we have helped to create for so many. It is even more exciting to think about the remarkable possibilities that lie ahead and our bright new future together!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

What will happen to Bass Pro Shops and/or Cabela’s stores?

It is business as usual at Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s and there will be no immediate impact to our stores.

 

What will happen to my existing Bass Pro Shops and/or Cabela’s rewards, program points, and credit cards?

All Bass Pro Shops Outdoor Rewards and Cabela’s CLUB points will be unaffected by the transactions and customers can continue to use their credit cards as they were prior to the transaction.

 

Bass Pro Shops recognizes the strength of Cabela’s CLUB loyalty program, intends to honor Cabela’s customer rewards and sees potential over time to expand the program in the combined company.

Following the transaction, Capital One will service Cabela’s credit card business.

 

Where can I use my Bass Pro Shops or Cabela’s gift cards?

At this time, Bass Pro Shops gift cards can be used at Bass Pro Shops stores and Cabela’s gift cards can be used at Cabela’s stores.

 

What will happen to the Cabela’s brand?

Following the closing of the transaction, we intend to celebrate and grow the Cabela’s brand, and will foster qualities that respective customers love most about both Bass Pro and Cabela’s.

 

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