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How to fix Bass Pro?
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06/18/24 10:48 PM
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Creekrunner
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'Just happened to catch on the current ad playing for Bass Pro the throw-back picture of the owner and his dad in front of an early sign for the store. At the very bottom of the sign is one word - "Liquor." There used to be a nice bar in the one by me, with a beautiful aquarium as a bar back and a decent restaurant in an interesting venue behind it. It's all boarded up now, and has been for years. Nothing opens the wallet like a little booze. Down here there were Texas Stores when I was a kid. Booze on one side, guns and ammo on the other. It was interesting going in there with my dad, particularly since we were Baptists.
...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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06/18/24 11:11 PM
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I miss Western Auto...... too late to fix BassPro,,,clothing is king now in the box outdoor stores
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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06/18/24 11:43 PM
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duffas
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Yup, other Baptists won't say hi in the liquor store.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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06/25/24 01:30 PM
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mdwest
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I just wished BPS hadnt ruined Cabelas when they bought them out a few years back... I've got a Cabelas thats literally walking distance from my house.. I used to go there frequently.. now 80% of the time I make the 20 minute drive to Scheels rather than the 2 minute drive to Cabelas.. its really nothing more than a BPS with a different sign on the building anymore..
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: mdwest]
#9067036
06/25/24 02:12 PM
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I just wished BPS hadnt ruined Cabelas when they bought them out a few years back... I've got a Cabelas thats literally walking distance from my house.. I used to go there frequently.. now 80% of the time I make the 20 minute drive to Scheels rather than the 2 minute drive to Cabelas.. its really nothing more than a BPS with a different sign on the building anymore..
Now I only shop at BP when I order ammo on line and have it shipped to the store, walk in and pick it up. We must live close, BP is a 5 minute drive, Scheels about 15. Scheels is fantastic. Great selection, knowledgeable employees, trophy wives.......the few times I've been inside BP over the last year there were more employees in the store than customers. I don't see how the place stays open.
An unethical shot is one you take, that you know you shouldn't.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
#9067285
06/25/24 09:42 PM
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Johnny Morris's dad started Bass Pro, in the back of his liquor store
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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06/25/24 09:57 PM
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The local Cabela’s is almost useless these days, and that wasn’t true before the acquisition. To much cheap Chinese RedHead branded junk at retail plus. They are neither price nor quality competitive.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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06/26/24 02:53 AM
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Bass Pro ain’t bad for used guns though. Great selection, if you look for it you can find a deal.
Edit- Cabela’s, too.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
#9067518
06/26/24 03:31 AM
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We stopped at the Bass Pro at the Pyramid in Memphis a year ago while passing through. It was nice. Lots of customers, but it was a huge place. All the fun stuff. Lots of employees all over the place with good moral and drawn to my dog like crazy and wanting to help. A hunting ducks unlimited museum upstairs that was impressive. And I bet there was more merchandise on the shelves than there is product in the catalogs. I bought some things I needed and some of it after checking prices online, was cheaper than prices on the bass pro site. A large live alligator habitat inside. And though we did not eat there, my understanding is there was a fishing theme restaurant upstairs with a nice bar.
My wife and I used to enjoy walking around the grapevine bass pro and was my top spot to socialize my dogs. We would have some nachos by the pond and watch the trout, see the rattlesnakes, look over the boats, watch the fish in the big tank, look over the more expensive guns, etc. Always good customer service shopping too. Last time we went, there was a lot of empty shelves, all the fun stuff was gone. The trout gone. The food gone. Snakes gone. Flyfishing section weak. etc. It was a ghost town with no employees on the floor we saw. Guns were boring. Maybe covid killed it, but we have not been back. I am not sure why Dallas does not fit their market, but it obviously does not. They have let it go from what it formerly was.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Sniper John]
#9067530
06/26/24 05:39 AM
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We stopped at the Bass Pro at the Pyramid in Memphis a year ago while passing through. It was nice. Lots of customers, but it was a huge place. All the fun stuff. Lots of employees all over the place with good moral and drawn to my dog like crazy and wanting to help. A hunting ducks unlimited museum upstairs that was impressive. And I bet there was more merchandise on the shelves than there is product in the catalogs. I bought some things I needed and some of it after checking prices online, was cheaper than prices on the bass pro site. A large live alligator habitat inside. And though we did not eat there, my understanding is there was a fishing theme restaurant upstairs with a nice bar.
My wife and I used to enjoy walking around the grapevine bass pro and was my top spot to socialize my dogs. We would have some nachos by the pond and watch the trout, see the rattlesnakes, look over the boats, watch the fish in the big tank, look over the more expensive guns, etc. Always good customer service shopping too. Last time we went, there was a lot of empty shelves, all the fun stuff was gone. The trout gone. The food gone. Snakes gone. Flyfishing section weak. etc. It was a ghost town with no employees on the floor we saw. Guns were boring. Maybe covid killed it, but we have not been back. I am not sure why Dallas does not fit their market, but it obviously does not. They have let it go from what it formerly was. Bass pro executives were strangling it, and Scheels put the nail in the coffin. Similar things happened when Sam Walton died. The idea of customer service first went out the window because the new brass thought they knew better. Scheels is customer oriented like Cabelas used to be. Like bass pro used to be.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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06/26/24 11:27 AM
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Creekrunner
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Even when Cabela's Buda was new, clean, and cool, I don't remember any staff being particularly helpful. They were always talking to each other. Maybe that manager just couldn't hire worth a crap.
...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Sniper John]
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06/26/24 01:41 PM
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mdwest
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We stopped at the Bass Pro at the Pyramid in Memphis a year ago while passing through. It was nice. Lots of customers, but it was a huge place. All the fun stuff. Lots of employees all over the place with good moral and drawn to my dog like crazy and wanting to help. A hunting ducks unlimited museum upstairs that was impressive. And I bet there was more merchandise on the shelves than there is product in the catalogs. I bought some things I needed and some of it after checking prices online, was cheaper than prices on the bass pro site. A large live alligator habitat inside. And though we did not eat there, my understanding is there was a fishing theme restaurant upstairs with a nice bar. I grew up in Memphis, and was a cop in the metro area for about a decade.. everyone in the city was pretty excited when Bass Pro first bought the Pyramid.. the building was in bad shape and not being used for anything.. and the city didnt really have a big outdoor sports retailer yet (there was a very tiny BPS out east in Bartlett, one of the suburbs.. but it was really just a converted grocery store, that was about 1/3 of the size of most typical BPS across the country and didnt have much to offer)... Sadly it only took a few years before the disappointment sunk in... the city has done a terrible job controlling crime around the Pyramid.. and A LOT of cars in the BPS parking lot get broken into (the theives know most people shopping there are not locals.. they are tourists, or people passing through on I40 that are traveling and just want to check out the store.. and likely have lots of stuff in their cars).. BPS hasnt done a great job of maintaining the building, so it continues to be a bit of an eyesore on the outside (filthy).. and theyve had a really hard time maintaining quality staff (no one living in the metro area wants to travel all the way downtown to work for retail store wages).. Its a cool place to check out if youve never been.. simply because of its size and the volumes of "stuff" to look at... Sorta like the Cabelas in Ft. Worth.. but, I dont know of any locals that actually shop there for any reason.. the city continues to not really have a large scale outdoor sports retailer that anyone can/will shop at..
Last edited by mdwest; 06/26/24 01:42 PM.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
#9067641
06/26/24 02:20 PM
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Scheel's is where it's at. Great people, great company.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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06/26/24 08:25 PM
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12th Man
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I've always enjoyed BP and Cabelas when we lived in McKinney area years ago. They usually had what I was looking for when I went in, if not I could find it online. Last winter my wife and I came back to the DFW area for X-mas with the kids and grandkids. We had an opportunity to go into Scheels. Wow, looked very impressive. The hunting and gun sections were very nice. What I didn't like, there seemed to be nothing on sale. No matter what I looked at, everything was manufactures list prices. Ammo was much more expensive than Natchez and Midway USA. I was getting ready to purchase my new Leupold VX6 3-18X44 mm scope. BP/Cabelas, Natchez, Midway USA all had it on sale for $1499.00 as did most every online retailers. Scheels was at list price for $1899.00. I double checked with the counter and they confirmed $1899.00. They also were not including the Leupold aluminum flip covers that everyone else was including in their sale prices. Again, my first trip in a few days before X-mas. I can purchase retail prices anywhere.
Not sure when I'll get back in the area to go in again, but I'll go back..
Distance is not the issue, but the winds can make it interesting!
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
#9067968
06/26/24 11:38 PM
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Bass pro sucks. And what used to be Cabelas, now sucks.
In short what is wrong with the SA bass pro:
It’s a tourist stop, not an outdoor outfitter. 80% of the people in there go to look at the stuff, they don’t actually hunt or fish. Same goes for the staff…they hire college kids or (with rare exception) people who don’t have an outdoor background. That’s fine for the clothing department but does not cut the mustard in outdoor gear.
I do shop there for clothes so no complaints there, wish they would stop carrying the lumberjack line though. No one wants to dress like the Brawny Towel guy.
Boat department is good and marine service is good as well.
Basically, they cater to an urban/suburban audience who is neither skilled nor knowledgeable in outdoor pursuits.
Sportsman’s warehouse was a 10x’s better store
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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06/26/24 11:57 PM
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Cabelas used to have a awesome reloading section.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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06/27/24 12:36 AM
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Scheels is employee owned. Kinda like Home depot was at one time.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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06/27/24 09:54 AM
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Scheels Silencer screw ups are well documented on here. Maybe they have figured it out by now.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: ntxtrapper]
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06/27/24 03:23 PM
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Scheels Silencer screw ups are well documented on here. Maybe they have figured it out by now. y'all stay away from scheels
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: duffas]
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07/16/24 12:20 PM
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Yup, other Baptists won't say hi in the liquor store. Methodists will.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: mdwest]
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07/16/24 04:10 PM
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Sniper John
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We stopped at the Bass Pro at the Pyramid in Memphis a year ago while passing through. It was nice. Lots of customers, but it was a huge place. All the fun stuff. Lots of employees all over the place with good moral and drawn to my dog like crazy and wanting to help. A hunting ducks unlimited museum upstairs that was impressive. And I bet there was more merchandise on the shelves than there is product in the catalogs. I bought some things I needed and some of it after checking prices online, was cheaper than prices on the bass pro site. A large live alligator habitat inside. And though we did not eat there, my understanding is there was a fishing theme restaurant upstairs with a nice bar. I grew up in Memphis, and was a cop in the metro area for about a decade.. everyone in the city was pretty excited when Bass Pro first bought the Pyramid.. the building was in bad shape and not being used for anything.. and the city didnt really have a big outdoor sports retailer yet (there was a very tiny BPS out east in Bartlett, one of the suburbs.. but it was really just a converted grocery store, that was about 1/3 of the size of most typical BPS across the country and didnt have much to offer)... Sadly it only took a few years before the disappointment sunk in... the city has done a terrible job controlling crime around the Pyramid.. and A LOT of cars in the BPS parking lot get broken into (the theives know most people shopping there are not locals.. they are tourists, or people passing through on I40 that are traveling and just want to check out the store.. and likely have lots of stuff in their cars).. BPS hasnt done a great job of maintaining the building, so it continues to be a bit of an eyesore on the outside (filthy).. and theyve had a really hard time maintaining quality staff (no one living in the metro area wants to travel all the way downtown to work for retail store wages).. Its a cool place to check out if youve never been.. simply because of its size and the volumes of "stuff" to look at... Sorta like the Cabelas in Ft. Worth.. but, I dont know of any locals that actually shop there for any reason.. the city continues to not really have a large scale outdoor sports retailer that anyone can/will shop at.. Not the experience I had. There was a lot of security in the parking areas when I drove through. And there were so many people coming and going walking through the lot i parked in, i can't imagine someone someone doing smash and grabs. In the store I was offered help by employees so much it became annoying. But I was carrying a puppy. The whole place looked new, with lots of remodeling going on. And a crazy amount of shoppers. Not even close to a cabelas ft worth in it's heyday. Way way nicer.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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07/17/24 03:15 AM
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Spend your money somewhere else. Vote with money.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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07/17/24 10:31 AM
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BP by me has lots of smash and grabs in the parking lot too, and now security camera towers all over it. Who knows if they're turned on or even monitored. 'Building is tired. They moved ammo into what used to be the fine gun room and assigned a very odd duck to stand in there; the talkative type that thinks he knows everything and obviously knows very little. He'll scare away customers. I just can't see this lame business model being able to continue much longer.
...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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09/02/24 05:21 PM
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I worked at Cabela's for a little while. I enjoyed it most of the time. The constant training as they called wasn't fun. You get a talking to if you don't get so many people to sign up for the club card that they push when you walk in the door. I was told the company makes $85.00 every time someone is approved for the credit card. A manager walked by a candy wrapper on the floor up toward the front of the store. When she got to rear of the store in the hunting dept where I worked she told me about it and asked me to walk all the way to the front to pick it up. The markup on the products is ridiculous.
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Re: How to fix Bass Pro?
[Re: Creekrunner]
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09/02/24 07:35 PM
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Mine got rid of the used-gun racks post COVID. I only darken their door if I’m in a bind.
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