POLL: Should I or not?
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Florida Panhandle
I'm thinking about driving to basspro for the first time today after class. It's about 30 minutes further then my class is from home (already 45 minutes). Do basspro shops have enough archery stuff to look at (or buy!
to make it worth the extra trip?
to make it worth the extra trip?
#4
Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Shiloh,IL
Maybe if you were going to the Mother store in Springfield ,MO..
But the branches do have alot of stuff too just not like the one down there...
If ya ever get a chance to take vac and come out towards the mid-west stop by that store it rocks!!!
But the branches do have alot of stuff too just not like the one down there...
If ya ever get a chance to take vac and come out towards the mid-west stop by that store it rocks!!!
#7
Go any ways! there`s other thing to look at to.and they do have a good bit of archery stuff. I think they charge me about $50.00 just to walk in that place.I never go there with out buying something!
#9
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
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When I go to the local BP, I usually spend about an hour just standing in front of the aquarium, watching all those bucketmouth hawg bass they've got swimming around in it.
I have to stay away from that place or I'll spend all day wandering around in there.
I have to stay away from that place or I'll spend all day wandering around in there.
#10
They carry parker and martin 2 good bows and plenty of accesories , but their staff usealy does'nt know beans about what they sell . My advise , go to a pro shop , its better to get the right equipment and advise the first time , instead of being setup with the wrong draw length bow and haveing your arrows fletching smacking into your rest . If you are just getting into this sport I would check out the local archery clubs , for some advise before laying down hard earned cash for the wrong equipment .



