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Ice fishing sale/clearance at Fleet and Gander


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Many lures on sale at fleet including a bunch of gear like houses, hand augers.

I am waiting for gander or fleet to come down even further on prices for the shappell 2000 or the clam 2k :-)

Let me know what you guys see for prices

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was at lakeville gander thursday they had the otter resort lodge (big one) for $250 I wish I would have waited now! shocked.gif

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

I was at the Gander in Benidji and they had the big otter lodge for $229.

Unfortunately I didn't have anyroom to haul it home. frown.gif

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Maple Grove had the clam Scouts for $149. They also had one Guide left for $200, but that went home with me.

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FL gander has Otter Den for $150 and Clam guide for $250 (with seats). Many others for cheap.

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Does anyone know how much gander cuts it's clearance down to? The clam 2k is $150 now and was 200 before.

Wondering if you think they would cut much more off?

Thanks

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I don't think they will cut it down much more. They will just leave the price at that until they sell out. I've sale shopped for a few years and they all seem to hit a rock bottom price and hold until it sells. If you are able to get the floor model you might do better. I THINK gander will discount you an additional 10% for floor models if you ask. At least that's what I was told when I was buying a floor model tree stand last fall.

I was able to pick up the last (at the Forest Lake store) Clam Pro for $199 this week. I was happy with that.

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I would wait it out... I got my one man trap pro for $60 two years ago, they clearanced the floor model at Wal-Mart at 2 am and it just so happens that I was there.

I also bought and sold two one man scouts last year for $75 each at Gander on clearance. A buddy got his trap guide for $150 that day as well.

They are on a set cut schedule, if they still have 'em, they keep cutting.

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mudman and borch, are those the prices for the whole setup (sled and canvas)?


That's how it was displayed. Sign didn't break it down and I didn't talk to a slaesman. I thought it was a very good price. Just didn't have any room to haul it home.

They also had the clam fishtrap pro for $169 if I recall correctly.

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IF anyone is looking for a new chisel, I picked up the Jiffy Mille Lac's chisel at Fleet Farm (St.Cloud store) for $25.

I believe these are regularly $40 or more!!

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Reeds sports in Brainerd has all ice rods at 30% off and ice reels at 20% off. I picked up a nice 8 ball bearing reel and a St-Croix legend ice rod with the spring attached for a great price.

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Last Thursday Gander in Maple Grove had 1 Clam 5600 marked at $199.99. The Manager said he would take $150.00 to get it off of the floor. Display model only, assembled.

They didn't have it marked at $150.00 so it might still be there.

Good Luck!

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I was at the Gander in Maplewood last night and they had all the ice fishing stuff busted down and were setting up open water displays. Lots-o-savings on the ice fishing gear.

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