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minnetonka moving sale


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the gander moving sale has started right now everything is marked at least 5%off lures ect. some stuff is 20-25 % have made two trips there this week to cash out some gift cards. ... paul

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They are building a new place over by Costco in EP. I think it is due to open in April sometime. I've got some Christmas gift cards to use up as well as long as things are on sale!

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I stopped in there yesterday. lots of good deals, a friend of mine got a pair of womens boots for $29. They are moving to Technology drive in Eden Prairie, east of the bus station. Couldnt have moved any closer to my place of employment. Cant wait for the new store.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Stopped today and got a No Scent jacket & pants for $120.00 and few odds and ends for bow hunting.

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That is awesome they are building a store in EP right by work!!

I might take a look at their clearance sale but they didn't have deals at all when they closed the bloomington store.

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Most items are between 20 - 40% off as of this past weekend. Gas augers are 20% off!

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Everyone just be sure you know what your buying is a good deal... I saw higher dollar stuff where the price is higher than other stores and then the discount off of that price.

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I agree. They are making it look like more of a bargain than it actually is. EVERYTHING MUST GO! (but only 20% off the stuff that matters, which is the same winter clearance discount as Lakeville).

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Deals are getting pretty good-20-60%, and they trucked in a bunch of summer stuff. I don't mind telling you since I got the pick of the litter grin.gif Lots of fish houses too, they are stacked up in their boxes on pallets. Unfortunately, they are only 20% off, but it is worth going to check out the other things.

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Everyone just be sure you know what your buying is a good deal... I saw higher dollar stuff where the price is higher than other stores and then the discount off of that price.


I have to disagree.

I bought a bunch of reelbottom maps at 50% off, a Lakewoods monster tackle box for $80, which is $126 at Thorne Bros. and 19 crankbaits for $40, including Bandits, Rogues, reefrunners and cotton cordell walleye products.

I have found some outstanding deals. Why should they deal on ice fishing equipment as much, it is the season.

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just got back with 2 stay n charge systems, paid 70 bucks a piece, normally 200 smackers. Sorry I think I got the last two grin.gif

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they were looking mighty thin......... still had some "odd ball" colors but not much left. still had a few rods left as well.......

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Darn... I was think of goin down there sometime soon, But i knwo when i was in there a while back they were sending some of the better crankbaits like Lucky Craft and DT out so im guessing they wont have what im looking for!!!!! But a sale is a sale!!!

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Everyone just be sure you know what your buying is a good deal... I saw higher dollar stuff where the price is higher than other stores and then the discount off of that price.


I have to disagree.

I bought a bunch of reelbottom maps at 50% off, a Lakewoods monster tackle box for $80, which is $126 at Thorne Bros. and 19 crankbaits for $40, including Bandits, Rogues, reefrunners and cotton cordell walleye products.

I have found some outstanding deals. Why should they deal on ice fishing equipment as much, it is the season.


I shop that store frequently. Before Christmas I was told of their move and I paid attention to many of their prices.

I noticed many of their items were higher priced after Christmas. In season items were reduced starting at 5% off and other items went as far as 50%. I agree you should know if what you are buying is a good deal. The % off is even more now but it is sad to see a major retailer raise the sticker price so as not to lose as much after the reduction.

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i think im heading there tommorow some time... Will let everyone know what it looks like... If someone want me to check for something let me know befor 2pm!!!

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Everyone just be sure you know what your buying is a good deal... I saw higher dollar stuff where the price is higher than other stores and then the discount off of that price.


I have to disagree.

I bought a bunch of reelbottom maps at 50% off, a Lakewoods monster tackle box for $80, which is $126 at Thorne Bros. and 19 crankbaits for $40, including Bandits, Rogues, reefrunners and cotton cordell walleye products.

I have found some outstanding deals. Why should they deal on ice fishing equipment as much, it is the season.


I shop that store frequently. Before Christmas I was told of their move and I paid attention to many of their prices.

I noticed many of their items were higher priced after Christmas. In season items were reduced starting at 5% off and other items went as far as 50%. I agree you should know if what you are buying is a good deal. The % off is even more now but it is sad to see a major retailer raise the sticker price so as not to lose as much after the reduction.


Any specific items that you can remember, because I just didn't see that. Do you remember what the items and the pricing were?

The only thing I did notice is that many specific items were pulled from the shelves before the sales began.

One example is Headlamps. I was so impressed with a certain headlamp my wife bought me for Xmas at a different retailer that I thought about buying a backup at Gander. That section of shelving was obviously removed.

Does anyone know when the doors will be shut for good? I have my eyes on a few more items.

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Yes it is, Make sure yall get there before the sale is over, becuase there is going to be some blowout products there that you cant resist to pick up as a angler.

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How long do you think i should wait to head down there? The best deals are obviously going to be the last couple of days, but will there be anything left?

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I drove across town to check it out this morning but didnt expect much. If your looking for big ticket items your obviously too late but they actually have/had some decent lures and terminal tackle left. Some things I was happy to get at 50% off were... Gamma line, P-Line, Tru Tungsten weights, Exude comidas, and lots of packs of Gamakatsu and Mustad plastic worm hooks plus a few more odds and ends. Most the product is in bin boxes and you have to take time to sort through for specific items.

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Just got back from there... They are picked thought really good... There is alot of line left but its alot of odd sizes but in all... alot of the good stuff in picked thought!!!

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I purchased some sinkers, 25 jigs and two rods all for less than 55 bucks. They also have some good lower end electronics left over. They threw a bunch of stuff into bins along the wall which sucks because you really have search to find stuff. You could spend all day looking for deals if you wanted to. If you like stren line there was still a lot left.

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The sale is all done and the doors are closed for good. I went there Friday night and got some lures for 75% off. I got there Sat. afternoon which was too late. They had everything left in the store at 90% off. I did get a few things, but I wish I would've been there at 9am. I'm looking forwrd to the new one opening in EP soon!

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