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Postby ckim85 » Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:13 pm

Anybody familiar with who makes Cabelas products?

I bought a Cabelas Tourney Trail 7' rod a couple months ago and its serving me well and out of curiosity I started looking up to see who manufactures these rods.

I guess they are just rumors but I've so far heard that the Cabelas reels are made by Daiwa and that they purchase their rod blanks from G.Loomis and St.Croix.
Considering the big price difference from roughly $50 to a couple hundred, I have my doubts about the rod blanks, but I do recall the guy at the counter stating that their reels are made by Daiwa.

If anyone knows, please do drop some knowledge!

Also...how about Bass Pro Shops rods and anyone have experience with them, compared to the Cabelas products?
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RE:Cabelas products

Postby Mike Carey » Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:36 pm

I have a couple BassPro bass rods, good performance and value, no complaints yet.
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Postby Amx » Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:40 pm

Mike Carey wrote:I have a couple BassPro bass rods, good performance and value, no complaints yet.


Yup, I have a few BassPro Shops rods. The work great. Have had them for awhile because I don't throw them into the lake. Image Image
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RE:Cabelas products

Postby ckim85 » Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:09 pm

yeah I've heard great things about the BPS rods. Very popular it seems. Mike, which BPS rod do you have? some of them can get a bit pricey!
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RE:Cabelas products

Postby Toni » Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:18 pm

I had a Diawa Excellor or something like that, spinning reel. The pin kept falling out of the crank elbow. I went to Cableas to look for a new reel and they have lots of variety. Their prodigy spinning reel had that same pin at the crank elbow. I told the salesperson that they were just like the Diawa so I didn't want it.
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RE:Cabelas products

Postby ckim85 » Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:26 pm

Toni wrote:I had a Diawa Excellor or something like that, spinning reel. The pin kept falling out of the crank elbow. I went to Cableas to look for a new reel and they have lots of variety. Their prodigy spinning reel had that same pin at the crank elbow. I told the salesperson that they were just like the Diawa so I didn't want it.
I believe they are made by Diawa.


Yep, the Prodigy in specific was the one he said was made by Daiwa.
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Postby Gringo Pescador » Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:25 pm

One of the guys at Cabelas told me thier Whuppin Sticks are made by Shakespear - same rods as the Ugly Sticks. Don't know about any of the others.
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RE:Cabelas products

Postby Anglinarcher » Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:56 am

I believe Cabelas and Bass Pro Shops contract with various companies for various reels and rods. I am quite sure the Cabelas Mag Tough is not a G Lumis or St. Croix.#-o

The cheaper rods and reels from both companies are just that, cheep. The more expensive are perhaps made by the higher end companies, but I truly believe Cabelas and BPS simply put a specification out for bid and they take the lowest bidder - normal business.
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RE:Cabelas products

Postby Mike Carey » Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:56 am

ckim85 wrote:yeah I've heard great things about the BPS rods. Very popular it seems. Mike, which BPS rod do you have? some of them can get a bit pricey!


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On a side note, I visited the Cabelas in ID last month. Very disappointed. Not anywhere near the selection of the Bass Pro Shops in Vegas. That place is unreal!
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Postby Anglinarcher » Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:16 am

Ya, the Cabelas in Post Falls Idaho is not one of the large stores. The one in Draper Utah is much larger as well.

The BPS in Vegas is a place I have got to check out some day.
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Postby Gringo Pescador » Wed Sep 02, 2009 12:40 pm

Anglinarcher wrote:The BPS in Vegas is a place I have got to check out some day.


The BPS in Vegas is a great place! The Casino it is attached to is really nice too, not flashy, not too expensive - probably going to stay there next time I am out. Did a Texas Hold-Em Tourney there - got whupped, but the people at the table were all very nice and friendly (and it gave me more time to go shop!).
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RE:Cabelas products

Postby Anglinarcher » Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:29 am

Gringo Pescador wrote:
Anglinarcher wrote:The BPS in Vegas is a place I have got to check out some day.


The BPS in Vegas is a great place! The Casino it is attached to is really nice too, not flashy, not too expensive - probably going to stay there next time I am out. Did a Texas Hold-Em Tourney there - got whupped, but the people at the table were all very nice and friendly (and it gave me more time to go shop!).


More time, but less money!#-o :-"
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Postby Gringo Pescador » Thu Sep 03, 2009 12:26 pm

Anglinarcher wrote:
Gringo Pescador wrote:
Anglinarcher wrote:The BPS in Vegas is a place I have got to check out some day.


The BPS in Vegas is a great place! The Casino it is attached to is really nice too, not flashy, not too expensive - probably going to stay there next time I am out. Did a Texas Hold-Em Tourney there - got whupped, but the people at the table were all very nice and friendly (and it gave me more time to go shop!).


More time, but less money!#-o :-"


Actually it was only like a $20 buy in with a $20 re-buy - so I spent LESS in that 2-3 hours than I would have shopping!:cheers:
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RE:Cabelas products

Postby hewesfisher » Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:57 am

Gringo Pescador wrote:
Anglinarcher wrote:The BPS in Vegas is a place I have got to check out some day.


The BPS in Vegas is a great place! .

I got "stranded" (by choice) at the aquarium between the BPS and casino, that was awesome! Visited my sister and bro-in-law there a few years ago and couldn't believe BPS was on her list of places we had to see until we went there.:cheers:
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