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    Today the wife and i went for a drive across the boarder.We ended up at the Sportsman's Warehouse in Burlington, Washington.All i can say is WOW!The place was unbelievable , about the size of Walmart and all hunting , fishing and camping.They have everything.Spent just over $200 bucks.Cant wait to get the guys together and go for a drive down there.I thought id tell everyone about it because i couldent believe the store.I wish there was something like that up here.I thought you had to die to get to heaven , little did i know is just a short drive down the I5.
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    Re: Outdoorsmen wharehouse

    It's actually called the Sportsman's Warehouse, and yes, the store is amazing. I do a lot of shopping for gear there, the selection is wide and the prices are cheap, and most of all, the staff is very friendly and helpful.

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    Sportsman's Warehouse -- thats right . I could not get over this place . AMAZING amazing is right
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    Re: Outdoorsmen wharehouse

    So which store would you shop at across the border. Cabelas or Sportsman's warehouse??
    How far a drive is it to the Cabelas store in Lacey Washington??
    I know a few members on this board have been there.Will be making a trip to the Island this summer and a side trip might be worth it.
    Corlanes and Backcountry up here aren't to bad, but some times the selection and price, well---

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    Re: Outdoorsmen wharehouse

    do anybody have a phone number or web site for sportsman's warehouse

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric View Post
    So which store would you shop at across the border. Cabelas or Sportsman's warehouse??
    How far a drive is it to the Cabelas store in Lacey Washington??
    I know a few members on this board have been there.Will be making a trip to the Island this summer and a side trip might be worth it.
    Corlanes and Backcountry up here aren't to bad, but some times the selection and price, well---

    Eric
    Lacey is about 2 hours (~120 miles) south from Sportsman's in Burlington. Cabela's obviously has the largest selection of hunting gear bar none, home-brand and such are good bets. Prices are basically same.. come to think of it Cabela's is a little bit more expensive on some stuff. Service there was less than desirable though (just too many people there and no one left to help you )

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    do anybody have a phone number or web site for sportsman's warehouse
    http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/

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    Re: Outdoorsmen wharehouse

    i find it to be cheaper than bass pro... and cabelas

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    Re: Outdoorsmen wharehouse

    Thanks. I guess it won't hurt to visit both

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    Re: Outdoorsmen wharehouse

    Cabelas is an hour south of downtown seattle. Sportsmans is cheaper on a few product's. Only thing with sportsmans is it can't touch cabelas on the mailorder system, but a great place to go for a drive.

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    Re: Outdoorsmen wharehouse

    i was there a few month,s ago , and i thought the prices and variety were great. i bought carthart pant,s for 35 dollars a pair,plus saved all kinds of money on hunting accessories

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