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Jimmyz123 11-18-2013 08:31 AM

I must be sick
 
My family and I went to Vegas for the weekend, my wife played in a Slot tournament and my son and I spent probably 8 hour a day for 3 days at Bass Pro Shop. Here's why I say, "I must be sick." I got bored being at BPS for so long and so many days. Sure I spent over $150 on things, but that's all my budget would allow. I was able to make up a really nice Christmas list, but at the same time all I could think about was helping the local shops like OEX, and others here in San Diego.

So my question to you all, is it possible to spend too much time at a fishing store?

jorluivil 11-18-2013 08:35 AM

:D

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Siebler 11-18-2013 08:39 AM

Bass Pro Shops never really excites me as most the stores close to us dont carry half of what I want to see (although it is almost all hunting that I look for at these places). Cabelas is a little better.

With online shopping now days stores get kind of boring after a while and I find myself checking out the mounts and fish tanks more than anything.

Jimmyz123 11-18-2013 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Siebler (Post 174870)
Bass Pro Shops never really excites me as most the stores close to us dont carry half of what I want to see (although it is almost all hunting that I look for at these places). Cabelas is a little better.

With online shopping now days stores get kind of boring after a while and I find myself checking out the mounts and fish tanks more than anything.

That's exactly what I was doing. We were playing with the Archery sets, and checking out all the Christmas stuff for the kids. I'm usually good for a 2 hour visit there, but 3 days, way too long.

Jimmyz123 11-18-2013 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 174867)

Freshly buttered?

Nic D 11-18-2013 03:42 PM

Matt Moyer said it best to me the other day.... this fishing thing is an addiction. He said we all have enough "stuff" to go catch fish right now with what we have in the garage.

you know what, he's right! just go fish.

Nic

tattuna 11-18-2013 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Tamarack Studios (Post 174900)
Matt Moyer said it best to me the other day.... this fishing thing is an addiction. He said we all have enough "stuff" to go catch fish right now with what we have in the garage.

you know what, he's right! just go fish.

Nic

Whoa, wait.....WHAT?? But I don't think I'll catch anything until I stock up on AT LEAST a couple dozen more swimbaits and jigs! :D

I like the BPS in Vegas better than the one in Rancho. The ceiling display is awesome! I took lots of pictures there to use as reference in my drawings.

kobra 11-18-2013 05:10 PM

BPS is way over rated. Their prices aren't really that good either.

Nic D 11-18-2013 06:07 PM

Haha Charles, now not all peoples garages are created equall!! Your garage is what my dreams are made of.

StinkyMatt 11-18-2013 07:24 PM

Too much of anything can get boring.....



I once was dating 5 supermodels at the same time.............got old real fast.



:D

makobob 11-18-2013 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by StinkyMatt (Post 174924)
Too much of anything can get boring.....



I once was dating 5 supermodels at the same time.............got old real fast.



:D

Imagine how the poor supermodels felt!

CaliShark 11-18-2013 08:46 PM

Why did you have to go for three days couldn't you find something else to do in Vegas?

Sdspeed 11-18-2013 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by CaliShark (Post 174933)
Why did you have to go for three days couldn't you find something else to do in Vegas?

Good fishing right there at Lake Mead, other local waters too!

Or you could've driven back to La Jolla and fished the day away and drove back long before the wife even knew you were gone:cheers1:

PE.rider 11-18-2013 11:03 PM

For those starting out with no gear, Basspro is a good place to locate many items at once.

For those of us who already have an assortment of gear for various fishing scenarios, we pretty much have everything we need from our many local shopping venues that carry specialized stuff.

Aside from checking out the fishtanks, I only shop for outdoor clothes and some light terminal tackle when I do stop by.

In Vegas, you could whittle away the time next door at Silvertons, which has a nice Mermaid fish tank for you and the kids.

So, no, you are perfectly sane like the rest of us; except for the shared addiction of paddling out into the Pacific Ocean on a moderately small piece of polyethylene roto-molded plastic :D.

P.S. Never buy the Offshore Brand Basspro Sabikis. I loaded up on 2 dozen one year and each pack had hooks that snapped like dry twigs...

Sdspeed 11-18-2013 11:47 PM

Gotta ask, How did she do in the Slot Tournment?:D

Jimmyz123 11-20-2013 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by CaliShark (Post 174933)
Why did you have to go for three days couldn't you find something else to do in Vegas?

My wife was playing in a Slot Tournament, my son was having a blast with the Christmas stuff that has been setup for the kids. The wife was happy, my son was happy, and at first I thought while he's doing the Christmas stuff I can walk around and shop. I did plenty of walking around and bought some stuff, but as someone posted earlier, too much of a good thing can get boring. I got bored, I wanted to actually head over to Lake Meade and fish, and should have done so.

Jimmyz123 11-20-2013 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Sdspeed (Post 174943)
Gotta ask, How did she do in the Slot Tournment?:D

Fortunately it was Free to play in the tourney, but she didn't do well. Honestly, they were the worst slot machines I've ever seen in a tourney. We have played in 6 of these and each one we placed in the top 10. Many of the people walked away mad.

Jimmyz123 11-20-2013 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by PE.rider (Post 174942)
For those starting out with no gear, Basspro is a good place to locate many items at once.

For those of us who already have an assortment of gear for various fishing scenarios, we pretty much have everything we need from our many local shopping venues that carry specialized stuff.

Aside from checking out the fishtanks, I only shop for outdoor clothes and some light terminal tackle when I do stop by.

In Vegas, you could whittle away the time next door at Silvertons, which has a nice Mermaid fish tank for you and the kids.

So, no, you are perfectly sane like the rest of us; except for the shared addiction of paddling out into the Pacific Ocean on a moderately small piece of polyethylene roto-molded plastic :D.

P.S. Never buy the Offshore Brand Basspro Sabikis. I loaded up on 2 dozen one year and each pack had hooks that snapped like dry twigs...

I bought a dozen of those Sabikis myself, so far I'm still on the 1st one so I have 11 to use.

The Mermaid tank is a nice thing to check out.

The clothes can be pretty cool when they are closing out some styles.


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