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| If you can get to the store in Dundee, your best value would be to stock up on neat stuff from the Bargain Cave in the back. "Returns" and "overstocks" are your best bang for the buck at a Cabela's store.
Aside from that... footwear. Hunts are made or broken by footwear. Good boots or shoes are worth 20 times their weight in gold, and the same is pretty much true for socks.
Also... instead of adding new items, so to speak, considering adding accessories to things you already own. Look at everything you have, guns and gear, and ask yourself what would "improve" what you already own.
Just some thoughts. Happy shopping, Ann!
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| what a question - kindalike a kid in a candy store with a nickel. Try using it as an excuse for the better half that it made an excellent start for a doublegun |
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| Cabelas # QR-22262 Stoney Point Steady Stix II
Don't leave home without them. $34.99 |
| Posts: 3997 | Location: Hudsonville MI USA | Registered: 08 June 2000 |
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| Buy ammo. Can't ever have too much. |
| Posts: 10506 | Location: Texas... time to secede!! | Registered: 12 February 2004 |
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| Boresnakes are great for travelling, very useful and easy to use. Non-aerosol gun- and stockoil + a quality wax. These always come in handy. |
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| I was at the Prairie Du chien store the weekend before thanksgiving and picked up a pair of Irish Setter boots. I planned to break them in by wearing them occasionally during my Wisconsin deer hunt the next week. I ended up wearing them all week, unquestionably the most comfy hunting boots I have ever owned. I can't tell you off hand what model they were, but they were uninsulated, and waterproof, leather/camo type, great boots!
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| Posts: 1317 | Location: eastern Iowa | Registered: 13 December 2000 |
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| Ann,
Don't mess around trying to get to $100. Go to the "fine" gun room and do some damage! They will be glad to give you $30 off.
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| Posts: 239 | Location: Kodak, TN | Registered: 24 December 2002 |
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| Do not pay any attention to these dorks. Buy 2 pairs of Tevas, rotating one for hunting, and one for camp. The staff usually do an excellent job of washing them. |
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| Hope I get one.....been thinking about ordering a cookshack smoker! |
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| Posts: 8108 | Location: Bloody Queensland where every thing is 20 years behind the rest of Australia! | Registered: 25 January 2001 |
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| If those were the "Trackers" I agree. I bought them and a pair of danners at the same time. I love Danners, but after wearing the Trackers for three days in the bush I sent the Danners' back and got two more pair of the "trackers". Very comfy and they support my ankles exactly the way I need them to. Frank |
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