Spree at Cabela's
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Spree at Cabela's
My girlfriend bought me a gift card to Cabela's...I need some suggestions on what to buy!
I think I am good on the rods/reels...plenty of soft plastics!
Maybe an inexpensive rigged swimbait? the thing is, I don't want to buy all this tackle. I have enough as is...
Please help!
I think I am good on the rods/reels...plenty of soft plastics!
Maybe an inexpensive rigged swimbait? the thing is, I don't want to buy all this tackle. I have enough as is...
Please help!
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
I personally like to use Gift Cards for Rods , Reels, and weather apparel ...I dont use them to support my addiction toward buying bass baits, I seem to find myself a lot more curious when I'm not spending my own money only to find down the road that i really don't have a need for the baits anyway ... You can always buy baits , but take advantage of a opportunity to buy something that you will use for a long time .. "Shimano Stella Reels" come to mind ..lol
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
If his girlfriend bought him a big enough gift cert to buy a Shimano Stella reel, then she shouldn't be a Girlfriend if you know what I mean. I would buy a rod or reel too, if it was a good deal. Problem is you may find a reel for $150 that you could easily get off another website for $100. Shop smart.
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
What about foul weather clothes or something for the boat?
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He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
I'm with Dez, I tend to "splurge" with other people's money. I buy baits all the time but I'd probably splurge on upgrading my fish finder, buying a nice Gore-Tex jacket or maybe raid the Bargain Cove.Bigbass Dez wrote:I personally like to use Gift Cards for Rods , Reels, and weather apparel ...I dont use them to support my addiction toward buying bass baits, I seem to find myself a lot more curious when I'm not spending my own money only to find down the road that i really don't have a need for the baits anyway ... You can always buy baits , but take advantage of a opportunity to buy something that you will use for a long time .. "Shimano Stella Reels" come to mind ..lol
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
You can always buy me something,..my birthday's coming up,..LOL,..just kidding,..what 2 buy the Basser that has it all? Something out of the ordinary,..I would buy a nice Swimbait but that's me,..sounds like you dont want one so I'd say something different,..something you could use that catches your eye,..might as well go compulsive on this one since you haven't a clue on what 2 get!
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
Think of it as a BIG FAT COUPON go big or stay home.Perfect time to upgrade to high end stuff and not much out of your pocket"I always do this but its just me":bounce:
RE:Spree at Cabela's
Sounds about right!!!SPARKY101 wrote:Think of it as a BIG FAT COUPON go big or stay home.Perfect time to upgrade to high end stuff and not much out of your pocket"I always do this but its just me":bounce:
Hey Sparky,just checked out your photobucket...Holy freakin god,...when are you starting your guide service?
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
I would go down to the Cabelas store.
I've only been there once but it was alot easier then shopping online!
I've only been there once but it was alot easier then shopping online!
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
If she was smart enough to get you a Cabela's gift card I'd say buy her an engagement ring, or at least some Wedding Ring spinners. Tell her it's the thought that counts. ;-)
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
Pick up something for yourself, and get a small gift for her from the gift department.:thumright Tell her you were thinking of her when you saw it.o:)
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
Go with an inflatable life vest, like a Mustang or a Stearns. Something crazy like 70% of drownings occur without the presence of a life vest. The only life vest that works, is the one that is worn.
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
Marc, I can tell you've been married for so long........... Me too.Marc Martyn wrote:Pick up something for yourself, and get a small gift for her from the gift department.:thumright Tell her you were thinking of her when you saw it.o:)
A HAPPY WIFE (Girlfriend) IS A FISHERMANS BEST FRIEND.
Only one thing better than the Cabelas gift card is a wife or Gf that likes to go fishing with you. Never at a loss for a fishing buddy.
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
LOL Bodo. It's called MD, Marital Diplomacy:jocolor:
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
They have great food there. Underwater fish camera, terminal tackle, new line,
they also have a really cool gift shop.....
they also have a really cool gift shop.....
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RE:Spree at Cabela's
I have been there a few times...probably spending more than I needed to.
I will probably go with a quality casting reel...any suggestions? Lookin to spend under 70
I will probably go with a quality casting reel...any suggestions? Lookin to spend under 70
RE:Spree at Cabela's
$70 puts a crunch on getting a "quality" casting reel, though I guess it depends on what your definition of "quality" is. The least expensive "quality" reel that I would recommend would be a Shimano Citica 100DSV. I know they retail for a lot more than you want to spend, but I bought two off of eBay in the last couple months for between $70 and $80. Great, hardworking reels with solid, aluminum components.
RE:Spree at Cabela's
Sorry..... I meant to add that you might be able to find one on sale at Cabela's since the new Citica 200E models are out and they'll start to discount the older D's as they get the new ones in stock.