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I used to go to Cabela's for primers (usually had a good sale every few months and sold three different brands of primers) and powder (4 lb. and 8 lb. cans of the favorite/heavily used types.) Different brands/styles of kayaks and other fishing gear vs. Bass Pro.
After Bass Pro bought them the primers dried up, the powder is one lb. cans and they sell the same fishing gear as Bass Pro.
I shop there when the kids get me gift cards at Christmas. Don't go up there for months at a time.
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The very first thing Bass Pro did: was do away with the Bargain Cave! Once the sell off of the Cabela's merchandise was over, I haven't seen a bargain since!
One of the young men from church was working there right after the take-over, when he saw us he took us in the shoe department and all but begged us to look at a sale item! It was "Irish Setter" boots at about 30% of the old price. He said "Nothing of this quality will ever be sold here again!" They only had a sizes left to fit my wife, No joy for me!
The "Red Head" brand was about equal quality to Cabela's brand at the time. The Pocketed tee shirts I buy are now twice the price and half
the quality and weight! (I buy Carhart's now.)
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While living in McHenry County, IL back in the late 80s I shopped at the "original" Gander Mountain brick & mortar store in Wilmot, WI. Got their catalog for years and remember having to be careful, especially of clothing, as most of it seemed to represent cheap, imported, low quality stuff. I had some knockoff LL Bean Maine Hunting Boots from them once and they were pretty awful.
I did buy a Colt 1911 Series 80 Gold Cup in Wilmot that was shipped across the state line to a local dealer near where I lived in Crystal Lake. Still have it.
Gander expanded exponentially and then seemed to fold up almost suddenly. I recall reading the circumstances of the Bass Pro takeover of Cabelas and it wasn't a pretty story. Lots of folks in Nebraska, and other places, put out of work after promises that wouldn't happen. Been through a few mergers/acquisitions and they are always an adventure.
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MY undies have been twisted ever since Herter's closed. Bass Pro/Cabela's are just cheap imitations.
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That's exactly what George Leonard Herter would have said.
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03-24-2025, 10:55 AM
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I used to buy a lot from Cabela's. They sent me those hard back catalogs back then, too. They have a small store in Lubbock that I visited often. Once the Bass Pro merger happened things changed pretty quickly. No more high quality Cabela's branded clothing. New stuff was Red Head of variable quality (mostly low, although there is the occasional outlier) Gander Mountain was practically across the street. Their firearm selection (in contrast to the Cabela's) was MASSIVE, but the prices were too. Now Gander is gone, and I rarely visit the Cabela's. That Cabela's used to be packed all the time. Now there's hardly any customers there when I go.
There is currently a much larger Bass Pro under construction here in Odessa. Of course I'll go check it out when it opens, but my excitement is somewhat limited.
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Yeah, I think the closest one to you is the one I am speaking of, in Tualatin. Unless you're closer to Springfield, but I thought you were northern Oregon.
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My old buddy and I used to make a bi-annual trek to the Cabelas in Sidney, Nebraska. First stop was the gun library, then the bargain cave. Then They built two stores in the Denver area. Not bad. Then Bass Pro took over. The two stores went through a makeover that pretty much turned Them into Bass Pro Jr. stores. No longer could You get the Cabelas hunting clothes. The fishing stuff changed also and not for the better. The gun library changed not so much in quality, but in price and salesman knowledge. The gun counters were stocked with sales people who suddenly were experts in every firearms aspect. LOL. Went to the south store, walked around through the usual places. Nothing was the same. Quality clothing gone, quality footwear gone, quality sales people gone. I walked out and to this day have never been in a Cabelas or BP.
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I like our (still) Cabela's in Reno,
since I reload, tie flys, and they have a good supply of stuff on hand, usually.
My last fishing rod that I bought there were two, 6'6" med action, 8-20lb line "WHUPPIN'Stick" that works great from shore or trolling.
I don't know if the Ugly stick, that I also have, is any tuffer at handling big weights or large fish, than these new rods?
So far the Kokanee items are slow showing up and I did notice,
that a LOT of sporting good stores are now asking you to order gear on the net and have it sent to the store, to save on their "Over head" cost.
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It had to happen, sooner or later. They took down the Cabela's sign to replace it with the Bass Pro sign. They claim the only things that will change is the sign out front and the color of the employee's shirts. We shall see.
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And THAT is the problem! Cabela's went downhill when Bass Pro bought them. They became Bass Pro at that time. Now the sign will match reality.
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Ours is still Cabelas, and no sign of any changes.
I don't buy much there, but have a Cabelas credit card, so pay it off each month and accumulate points. Then use the points usually to buy ammo.
I used to buy used guns there as the Gun Library had a great selection. But something changed there and barely any used guns at all now, and what few they have are too new to appeal to me.
I quit buying guns there when the last time I did it took them 3.5 hrs. to process my purchase of 4 antique rifles that didn't even require background checks! First convincing Gun Library employees they were all antiques; then convincing them antiques didn't require an FFL background check or paperwork. Then getting passed along to checkout people and going through the same BS with 3 different people there!
By the time it was completed I was so irritated I swore I'd never make another gun purchase there ever again. Then the Gun library went to heck, and made it easy to keep my self imposed promise.
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03-24-2025, 12:22 PM
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First visit to Bass Pro was years ago while at a conference in DFW. Cool setup, nice museum display of classic firearms. Stood at the gun counter directly opposite two employees that were chatting, had to speak up before they looked my way.
Bass Pro opened up near me years later, same experience. A friend came out of retirement to be their maintenance supervisor, he said they had the worst morale of anywhere he had ever worked.
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Cabela's
25 years ago, I worked for Cabela's and was on the management team that opened their then, largest store. I also had the chance to work the opening of the store in Mitchell, SD.
That was at a time when the company was still owned by Dick and Jim Cabela. They were truly wonderful people and as down to earth as you could possibly imagine.
One thing that stuck with me was their unwavering desire to make sure they were 100% authentic with their customers. A could of examples, when they built the store in Owatonna, MN they put a fireplace in the mezzanine in the back of the store. Due to the weight that had to use fake fieldstones... the family actually thought about not installing it as they felt it wasn't true.
Our store had 17 semi-loads of taxidermy on display. The store in Mitchell had a display in the front of the store with the top 5 or 6 largest whitetail deer ever taken. The capes were real but the antlers we replicas... this bothered the family so much they made a serious effort to buy all of the original mounts. I shudder to think what that would have cost (I know how much they spent on the taxidermy in our store, and it was shocking to me).
When the brothers were looking to buy land in Michigan, they found a spot right off the interstate and asked their agent if they had talked with the owner. The agent told them that the owner hated developers and had no intention of selling. The brothers asked if they could stop and talk with him. The agent took them to the old farmhouse, and they knocked on the door. The brothers introduced themselves and asked if they could talk with the owner. The owner invited them in, and they had a nice visit. At the end the owner agreed to sell.
Want to know why he agreed to finally sell his land? Turns out that years earlier he bought a pair of boots from Cabela’s and wore them on the farm, at work, etc. and they eventually wore out. He then sent them back just so the company could see how they performed over the years, he was not asking for a replacement. He got his use out of them and was just sending them back. Turns out the company sent him a brand-new pair of boots with no questions asked.
He said that stuck in his mind and their dedication to their customer was the only reason he invited them in and agreed to talk with them. To me, that story perfectly sums up Dick, Mary and Jim Cabela. They were amazing people.
However, with no heir to take over the company they went public then merged with Bass Pro. I’ve never had a bad issue with Bass Pro, but the culture is very different. That said, the company I knew ceased to exist a long time ago…. There was nothing quite like the thrill of opening a 220,000 sq ft retail store and having 6,000,000 come through your front door in the first year.
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I think one of the largest if not the largest Cabela's is in Hamburg Pa . I drop in there several times a year to look around.
I've purchased a number of firearms from them over the years at what were pretty good prices .
Their ammo prices are pretty high but then I normally buy on line anyways.
I usually spend an hour or more looking around and enjoy my visit there.
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I think one of the largest if not the largest Cabela's is in Hamburg Pa . I drop in there several times a year.
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Hamburg was the last (and largest) of the destination stores. At the time they were building those they knew that each store drew from a 400 mile radius so they didn't want them stacked on top of each other.
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I like BassPro, we have had one locally for almost 30 years. In 2004 they had WWB 9mm ball for $3.88/box 50. About broke my S-10 carrying 13,500 rds back to the house. After tax it was a little over $1k on the CC. Come to think of it I can't remember buying anything there since. Joe
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We were given Redhead thick waders in 2000 during the Timber Hunt 2000.
At about twenty years, one of the seams' stitching became a little loose. Gorilla Glue fixed that. In 2025, I donated them to Goodwill. Bass Pro had a sale going, I was told, and I was lucky enough to find a nice pair of waders
at 600 grams instead of 800 grams to please my preferences. They were made by Northern Flight, and I'm impressed so far. If I find something that passes my scrutiny for the cold, wet outdoors? I buy it and try it. 30 days return policy, except guns and ammo, etc. Guess I grew up getting what I could find and was happy to have it.
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There’s a BP about a mile from where I work. I don’t shop there often, but it is convenient to buy some items and then do the curb side pickup. You can get some pretty good deals around Christmas…what I do is buy the Christmas gift cards at the advertised 10% discount and they tack on my 10% Veterans discount. They can’t be used until the day after Christmas, IIRC, but that’s when the after Christmas sales kick in. So look for a good sale on an item you want, use the Veterans discount, and Viola! A rather convoluted way of saving up to 50% or so. I’ve actually got some good deals on powder and bullets that way.
I’ve mail ordered from Cabela’s before, but I’ve never actually set foot in a brick and mortar one, so I can’t opine on the changes.
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I have a Bass Pro here in Humidity, GA. I go there on occasion. The customer service is great. They got me a resident fishing license when I was transitioning here.
So far my only complaint is that the Uncle Bucks, jerky is nasty. It is ground up and formed into a strip with a mealy texture. Thankfully, I have a meat market nearby that makes jerky.
Cabela had home made fudge. Great stuff!
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I have homemade fudge also, but you wouldn't want to eat it.
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Yes, at one time "Our" Cabela's had a food area, where you could order from Bison to Osterich meat for lunch as well as the candy store and it's goodies.
Those are now gone, for more floor space for sweat shirts and shoes.
I am waiting for the fish tanks to go, next,
to make room for a "Make up", perfume, beauty parlor !!
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In the late 1970s, I bought my father a very warm down parka from Cabela's (mail ordered from a paper catalog). He passed away about ten years later, but I'm still wearing that parka!
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The only big box outdoor store I go to anymore is Scheels. Cabelas/BP has turned into a joke around here.
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The only big box outdoor store I go to anymore is Scheels. Cabelas/BP has turned into a joke around here.
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Same here. I go to Scheels and drive by Cabelas.
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There's one Cabelas/Bass Pro Shop in the metro area here, and I refuse to shop there. Bought a pistol there a few years ago and the gun manager tried conducting an illegal investigation on me before handing it over. I passed the state check, and he began asking me questions like, "Do you know this person?" "How do I know this gun really is for you?" etc. This was in OR, and I'd already been approved by OSP (who does our checks). Even if I hadn't been approved the state cops wouldn't be asking me questions through a store manager, it would've been a no, end of story. I reported the manager's actions to the OSP, ATF and corporate. Never stepped in there again.
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Back in the early '70s the Cabelas catalog was a small, folded and stapled affair. Maybe 5" x 10", but full of stuff with great prices. I bought bullet molds, reloading dies, fishing rod blanks, a sleeping bag and numerous small items. When the catalog went to a larger , bound version, the basic outdoor stuff took second place to over priced clothing, outdoor themed home furnishings and repetitious fishing gear, and prices were no longer a bargain. They lost sight of their original business model. I've been to the Hamburg, Pa store and it simply not worth the trip. Plus the food is terrible. I guess I just long for the old days and my youth.
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Back in the early '70s the Cabelas catalog was a small, folded and stapled affair. Maybe 5" x 10", but full of stuff with great prices. I bought bullet molds, reloading dies, fishing rod blanks, a sleeping bag and numerous small items. When the catalog went to a larger , bound version, the basic outdoor stuff took second place to over priced clothing, outdoor themed home furnishings and repetitious fishing gear, and prices were no longer a bargain. They lost sight of their original business model. I've been to the Hamburg, Pa store and it simply not worth the trip. Plus the food is terrible. I guess I just long for the old days and my youth.
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