Cabelas = No more Hoyt
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Fork Horn
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From: Ocean County NJ USA
You will find that most high end or "better equipment" will not be available from catalog companies and only Pro Shops. I would sujest that you buy your equipment from a pro shop unless you have no other choice. I cant tell you the number of times I have had guys come in to the shop I used to work in with the wrong or miss matched equipment bought from a catalog because they thought they were saving money. Your actually denying yourself professional help getting set up on your new bow (unless you are an expert). The $25 you save may actually cost you $100 by the time you take the bow someplace to help you set it up and repurchase the proper equipment and pay for the professional help that would of been free with the bow you purchaced there. Good luck
#3
I am confused. Your title stated "Cabelas= No more Hoyt". That would imply that Cabelas did sell Hoyt at one point. Did they? Not in their mail order catalogs....
....but maybe in their retail stores?
I honestly don't know.
....but maybe in their retail stores?
I honestly don't know.
#4
Thread Starter
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From: Hell Mi
Well pabhunter, i am not a good typing specialist, i forgot an the t on cant, i corrected myself in a later post, however your good moderaters delete what you want to
Edited by - Rob/PA Bowyer on 01/21/2002 21:53:03
Edited by - Rob/PA Bowyer on 01/21/2002 21:53:03
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Knox County IL USA
Hey dusty9,
I think PABowhntr was asking what a lot of us are thinking.
Did Cabelas ever sell Hoyt products in their stores?
Not all of us have a Cabelas store to go to so we don't know that answer. They do not carry them in their catalogs and never have.
PS Ticking off the moderators in your 12th post to this board is probably not a good start to your posting career.
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I think PABowhntr was asking what a lot of us are thinking.
Did Cabelas ever sell Hoyt products in their stores?
Not all of us have a Cabelas store to go to so we don't know that answer. They do not carry them in their catalogs and never have.
PS Ticking off the moderators in your 12th post to this board is probably not a good start to your posting career.
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Live - Urbana, IL
Hunt - Knox Co., IL

#7
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Dusty,
I not only couldn't understand your first post, I couldn't figure out your second one. Spelling and grammer have little to do with typing. You can backspace and correct any mistakes before posting, however, communication skills are another story.
I don't understand slamming PaBOWhntr for asking a legitimate question.<img src=icon_smile_dissapprove.gif border=0 align=middle>
I not only couldn't understand your first post, I couldn't figure out your second one. Spelling and grammer have little to do with typing. You can backspace and correct any mistakes before posting, however, communication skills are another story.
I don't understand slamming PaBOWhntr for asking a legitimate question.<img src=icon_smile_dissapprove.gif border=0 align=middle>
#8
Dusty9, a little testy are we or do you just dislike authority figures in general. These boards are the best on the web today thanks to moderators like PABowhntr and disrespecting him for simply trying to understand your question with a question won't get you many friends here as a newbie. He simply was asking for his own behalf and if you would be polite and answer his simple question perhaps you could be the teacher rather than a..well lets just leave it at that.
#9
Spike
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From: Allegan MI
I was just at Cabelas yesterday in Dundee, MI and they didn't have any Hoyt bows. i was alittle disappointed cause i was told that they did but oh well i'm sure some one around here sells them
There are only two seasons in a year: Hunting season and waiting for hunting season.
There are only two seasons in a year: Hunting season and waiting for hunting season.


