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GMMAT 02-26-2007 01:34 PM

RE: Hunting companies overextending themselves?
 
Quick.....

There's a term for what you're doing......and it's borderline unethical in the "sporting' world.

I call it......."Mental Masturbation"....

;)

quiksilver 02-26-2007 01:46 PM

RE: Hunting companies overextending themselves?
 
LOL Come on Jeff - if you ain't thinkin' outside the box - then you ain't thinkin'.

HuntingBry 02-26-2007 02:31 PM

RE: Hunting companies overextending themselves?
 
Quick, Ah yes Burgie's. That's who I thought you were talking about. They got more than a few of my dollars. I wondered why they went out of business. I used to always stop in on my way to Connelsville while heading to our deer camp in Somerset. Great people.

Cougar Mag 02-26-2007 03:22 PM

RE: Hunting companies overextending themselves?
 
I don't believe I'd worry about Gander Mountain too much. They are building stores in smaller market areas where its too small for Cabelas and Bass Pro Shops to feasibly build their typical masterpieces. Example: in my region you'd have to drive 3 hours to reach the nearest Cabelas and even farther to reach a Bass Pro Shop. I can drive 40 minutes to the nearest Gander Mtn., 90 minutes in opposite directions for two others. Their are two Dick's Sporting Goods in the region also.

I'll finally get to visit a Cabelas for the first time this early summer in the new St. Louis store while attending a Cardinals game. I am saving my money:D




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