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Scott M

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Was just wondering if anybody had been up to Gander in Maplewood. I know they were closing like Nov. 3. Anything left?

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I was just there the other day, quite a bit of ice fishing jigs and spoons left at 50% off. Jigging raps, angel eyes, buckshot spoons and moon glow jigs are all still plentiful. If you're looking for plastics, quite a bit left. Cranks are there but no Rapalas, they do have some storm, yozuri ect. Lots of terminal tackle left also.

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was there last week, still had a lot of open water and ice fishing lures, lots of line too, if you are looking for a deal on fireline, this would be the time to go as all fishing is 50% off. Most of the remaining inventory was camo and blaze orang though. Talked to the manager, he said they will be getting more merchandise from other stores that needs to be clearanced out and the new closing date is gonna be in the middle of february

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Yep, we stopped in tonight and there wasn't a ton of stuff left, but there are some good deals to be had. I found some of the fiskas lures there for 1/2 off, not a bad deal. I also picked up some new treble hooks to replace some from the cranks. The camo selection is okay for guys in the woods but waterfowlers better go elsewhere. Not much in the wetlands versions left.

One great point, if anyone is looking for a good deal on rain-gear for the boat, they have the GSX gear for 40% off.

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