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I ask the question:  Are you a BPS or a Cabelas person?  

This seems to be as polar as Ford and Chevy. Coke and Pepsi.   Myself, I guess if I have to choose I would go with BPS.  Cabelas is more expensive IMO.  (as I type this I am looking right at a Cabelas ad... :( LMAO )

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    Neither, both are way overpriced and have poor customer service.

    I'm sticking with Tackle Warehouse.

     :(

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BPS, they have a better selection and better prices on things. Plus, there's not a Cabelas around here. Online orders- TW

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Both. Depends on who has what I want. And Cabela's customer service has won me over several times. They are also close enough to me that shipping is 2day Priority.

I on-line order to many places, again to get specifically what I want -sometimes it's the manufacturer itself.

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I try to buy everything local, keep my money in the community so to speak.  So for me it is BPS and sometimes Cabelas.  Cabelas mainly just for Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft line.

If BPS doesn't carry what I want or need then it is TW for sure.  But I will not every order on-line from BPS again and I mean EVER!!!

Later, :(

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I have ordered from Cabelas with no problems. I have a BPS about twenty or thirty minutes away, so there is no need for me to order anything when I can just buy from the store.

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Neither, both are way overpriced and have poor customer service.

I'm sticking with Tackle Warehouse.

     :(

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Neither, both are way overpriced and have poor customer service.

I'm sticking with Tackle Warehouse.

     :(

What's your problem?

:-?

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It really depends what I need.  I order from both BPS and Cabelas along with Tackle Warehouse, buyfishingstuff.com and FishUSA.  I also shop at 3 local Gander Mountains.  Each place has stuff I use, but none of them has it all.

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CABELAS: First started ordering from catalogs in the late 70's. My 3 favorites were . HERTERS, the old NETCRAFT ( little black and white catalogs, before Jann's took them over) and CABELAS.

Then to the Internet site of CABELAS about 5 years ago , when I first got onto a computer

HAMBURG store of Cabela's: been going there since it opened

CABELAS; has incredible customer service. Replacing equi8pment you feel is not up to par , or you just don't like;they match all catalog or internet sales at their stores; and are pleasant to deal with on the phone.

I tried BPS, their house reels were a better experience than Cabelas, but CABELAS is just my favorite all around supplier

Good Equipment will just cost you good money. The suppliers all have about the same prices for quality equipment and you have to wait for you want to be on sale.

I have purchased clothing,camping goods, and fishing equipment form CABELAS and their HAMBURG staff is always helpful.

I avoid shipping charges by getting my orders from the net, sent to Hamburg for store pick up.

End of season sales and the Bargin Cave are both ways to get deep discounts at CABELAS; in the store or on line 8-)

I have recently started using Tackle Warehouse and with careful shopping and orders over 50 bucks you can avoid shipping chargers their as well

While wal mart has the occasional sale on some name equipment , like Revos and such, try finding them at a local store, or asking one of their clerks any kind of technical question.

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The BPS here is $2-10 more on everyone product I've researched compared to Cabelas. I shop both, but will probably stick to Cabelas from here on out because of CS and they seem to have what I want. I have also utilized their ship to store free when making big orders so that I do not have to pick it all out in store. Much easier and they have a lot of products online that they do not have in store. Ex. U-40 cork sealer  :(

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Both. Depends on who has what I want. And Cabela's customer service has won me over several times. They are also close enough to me that shipping is 2day Priority.

I on-line order to many places, again to get specifically what I want -sometimes it's the manufacturer itself.

Ditto,Cabela's has the customer service and the fast shipping turn around.Bass pro's stuff seems decent enough to buy once in awhile where i can't find it anywhere else.

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I buy just about everything at Cabela's they are only about ten minutes from me. This store has a good selection and excellent customer service. What I can't get there I buy from Bass Pro or Tackle Warehouse.

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There is a search feature in the top right hand corner of the screen. This topic has been discussed before. There was exactly (almost) the same responses. It is here:http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1240265436/0#0

Is there anything we have not talked about before? If all we did was use the search feature this forum would be very boring.    

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Cabelas has the best customer service and return policy of any retailer...period.  They will take ANYTHING back they sell....with or without a receipt....used or not.  However, Cabelas doesn't have the selection bass pro does.  If cabelas carries it though, I'm buying it there.  

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Cabelas seems to have more of a multi species attitude in their fishing dept. They have a wide selection including : Bass,trout,panfish, heavy on Walleye,pike,muskie and a nice salt ater section also.

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For fishing equipment I go to BPS, for everything else I go to Cabela's.

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If you are talking catalog ordering, 1) Tackle Warehouse. 2) BPS.

Certain things I do not buy through catalogs like rods, which I like to feel and actually put a reel on before purchasing, and reels also.

For in store purchasing, it would be 1) BPS. 2) BPS.

As far as customer service , I've seen some negatives about BPS but I have returned rods that broke after a year without a receipt and they were replaced no questions asked. Always someone there to help me find what I'm looking for. My local Cabela's stinks for selection.

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