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Re: FT WORTH CABELAS GONE BAD [Re: Rayzor] #10536701 01/12/15 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted By: Rayzor
I am surprised there are still sporting goods stores to walk into. Everyone wants you to do business online.


I would rather be able to go into a store, look at and pick out what I want, and leave with it. What happens when you prefish on Friday and find something but need to buy more of it for the tournament on Saturday?

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Re: FT WORTH CABELAS GONE BAD [Re: hero fisherman] #10537168 01/12/15 08:54 PM
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I was in one of the stores last week and an employee was yelling over and over..HOT NUTS HOT NUTS HOT NUTS .....I THOUGHT TO MYSELF...NOOOOO WAYYYYYYY am I hearing this...


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Re: FT WORTH CABELAS GONE BAD [Re: Fishbreeder] #10537918 01/13/15 01:00 AM
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They don't take care of their fish either. Most U healthy looking bass I've ever seen.


I haven't seen the tanks in at Cabelas FW, but it is difficult to imagine any worse looking fish than in the tank at BPS on 288 in Houston.

At some point, somebody needs to address the fact that many of these places do an exclusively poor job of caring for their animals.

For many years I took care of a 60,000 gallon tank owned by an individual collector, and I'm certain at less than 1% of the money spent in these shops, and it looked absolutely AWESOME with fat, healthy fish.

We got enough trouble with the AR types to have the places we shop not caring for the animals they own properly.

From BPS, not Cabelas, but a buddy that once worked at one of their shops was fired over complaining the fish weren't being taken care of (he used to work for me, we take care of the fish we are responsible for). They told him, "We don't care about those fish, when they start looking bad we just get new ones."

I wonder if those fish came from Texas waters and if they were paid for. It would be illegal for us to catch and keep alive, sport fish from state waters, we are obligated to ill and eat tem. If I were to take breeding stock from Texas waters for my hatchery, I'd have to pay for them, hence my collection trips to Florida. There I was told, "You can keep your fish alive and take them where you want as long as you by a fishing license and do not have more than your legal possession limit."
We as consumers should force these people to care for their animals or not keep them on display.



I agree, I was at the Cabellas in Fort Worth last week and all of the deer, mountain Goats, and Bears looked very lethargic. I watched one Elk for a good 30 minutes and it never even moved.


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