Every year around here we get excited to see the turkey stuff come out at wal mart. (I know I enjoy watching my bug zapper to). Anyway this year seemed like selection was at an all time low. I go to a store 30 miles down the road to a smaller town and they are packed with stuff. It barely got out before season started. I know for a fact that it has been a steady decline in what they put out for turkey and deer. What's yours like in your area?
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It's been lousy for a while now. But I have to assume that the managers have a say in what gets ordered due to what actually sells in the area. And where I hunt I have seen a drastic decline in turkey hunters.
We just had a Cabelas open here in Lexington a few months ago. It has one little half row for turkey stuff.
Pretty sad...
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Our selection is usually pretty decent but this year it dropped off big time at walmart. We had a cabelas open around here in Richmond, VA just before turkey season and they had 3 or 4 rows of turkey stuff but super expensive compared to amazon.
Local WalMart where I live in central Illinois does not carry one single thing for turkeys..they have a little bit of stuff for bow hunting but that's it...hard to find a place close...50 miles to bass pro in Peoria is closest...was up in Wisconsin a week ago...i sure wish we had a mills fleet farm...WOW
A few years ago our Walmart had all kinds of turkey stuff. Choke tubes, vest, shells, all kinds of camo. I got my HS Strut suv vest there and it been my all time favorite. Seem the selection has dropped of and they switch manufacturers yearly. Everything seems to be mossy oak this year. They've got no choke tubes and hardly any shells.
I'm always getting stuff after season cheap but they've got no selection anymore.
WalMart is slowly removing hunting related items due to the push from the liberal outcry against hunting. It is the same reason that places like Dick's has moved away from firearm sales and more into the clothing markets.
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Your guys' Walmarts must be different than the ones around here. Their "hunting department" is little more than about half an aisle with a handful of basic items and a small cabinet of general ammunition (might have some cheap turkey loads like Remington Nitros or something like that). I never consider them when looking for any hunting stuff except for maybe Sawyers permethrin bug spray or something. It's always been that way for as long as I can remember.
Walmart carries about 98% junk. The local retailer carries about 75% junk. The new turkey hunter buys junk for an average of three years and if he sticks with turkey hunting, he usually gravitates to custom callers. Once you have a camo suit, a good caller and some shells, what more does he need. Not much left for the retailer to sell except for those who think they can't kill one without a flock of decoys and a popup blind and neither Walmart or your local retailer is going to be astute enough to carry the new Robo Guinea. Long time turkey hunters offer little to the local retailer.
Quote from: silvestris on May 10, 2016, 11:54:03 AM
Walmart carries about 98% junk. The local retailer carries about 75% junk. The new turkey hunter buys junk for an average of three years and if he sticks with turkey hunting, he usually gravitates to custom callers. Once you have a camo suit, a good caller and some shells, what more does he need. Not much left for the retailer to sell except for those who think they can't kill one without a flock of decoys and a popup blind and neither Walmart or your local retailer is going to be astute enough to carry the new Robo Guinea. Long time turkey hunters offer little to the local retailer.
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buy almost everything off the internet these days, best prices and easy to find exactly what im looking for an can do it from work.
Quote from: TauntoHawk on May 10, 2016, 12:30:22 PM
buy almost everything off the internet these days, best prices and easy to find exactly what im looking for an can do it from work.
Amen.. i order off the internet and get what i want and it's delivered to my front door. Great buys off the internet. I just order a Carlsons choke tube 575 off ebay for 25.00 and free ship for my 20 gauge just to have a extra choke tube. All i buy from Wal Mart is just a little ammo, garden stuff and a few misc. items. I still buy all my gas at Wal Mart or at least 90 percent of it..They still give a lot of people job's in my area. I don't think the pay is all that great.
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Quote from: Spurs on May 10, 2016, 11:00:39 AM
WalMart is slowly removing hunting related items due to the push from the liberal outcry against hunting. It is the same reason that places like Dick's has moved away from firearm sales and more into the clothing markets.
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Quote from: KYFrid on May 10, 2016, 07:12:06 AM
We just had a Cabelas open here in Lexington a few months ago. It has one little half row for turkey stuff.
Pretty sad...
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Our bass pro selection was pretty slim as well.
We have a fairly new mom and pop shop in my home town. They carry a somewhat decent selection and I really try to get them the order what I want.
No better feeling than keeping my business local.......same reason I really like custom calls.
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I hadn't thought about it, but I haven't been to a walmart in well over a year. I have never cared for Walmart.
in the not so far past our local walmart stayed very well stocked for the hunting seasons either spring or fall and kept a pretty full shelf for reloaders. now, it is pretty much a joke. I try to deal with the small local shops as much as possible but to be honest, online gets it done most of the time. trust me, I'd much rather deal local but if you need it most often they don't have it and I can order it as easy as they can.
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Quote from: sswv on May 12, 2016, 09:32:17 AM
in the not so far past our local walmart stayed very well stocked for the hunting seasons either spring or fall and kept a pretty full shelf for reloaders. now, it is pretty much a joke. I try to deal with the small local shops as much as possible but to be honest, online gets it done most of the time. trust me, I'd much rather deal local but if you need it most often they don't have it and I can order it as easy as they can.
The selection sucks and what the store gets is mandated by somebody behind a desk in Arkansas. I worked there for 15 years and have saw it decline awfully. The Dept manager is very knowledgeable and knows alot about all kinds of hunting and firearms. When she could order like she wanted to the selection was pretty good but this year I didn't even see a decent 3 1/2 in shell there. Deer or ducks on the other hand takes up about two isles when it's in season.
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Quote from: KYFrid on May 10, 2016, 07:12:06 AM
We just had a Cabelas open here in Lexington a few months ago. It has one little half row for turkey stuff.
Pretty sad...
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Our bass pro selection was pretty slim as well.
Bass Pro...I've come to hate Bass Pro! Won't ship ammo to N.J. In store I got so frustrated with the poor service that I left, after waiting for the cashier to even acknowledge me standing in her line (I was the only one there). Seems she was more interested in a nearby conversation between a manager and another employee than checking me out. That's the short version...
The only reason I shop there is the NWTF offers $25 gift card for membership...Finally ended up giving the damned thing away after being frustrated by their high prices and lack of anything I could actually use, and their refusal to ship ammo to N.J., as I mentioned...
How do they stay in business???
I was in a Walmart yesterday and saw 3" 1 3/4 oz Longbeard XR's for $13 a box.
Last year at WalMart, i bought enough shells on sale to kill ever turkey in West Tenn...lol
Bass Pro...I've come to hate Bass Pro! Won't ship ammo to N.J. In store I got so frustrated with the poor service that I left, after waiting for the cashier to even acknowledge me standing in her line (I was the only one there). Seems she was more interested in a nearby conversation between a manager and another employee than checking me out. That's the short version...
The only reason I shop there is the NWTF offers $25 gift card for membership...Finally ended up giving the damned thing away after being frustrated by their high prices and lack of anything I could actually use, and their refusal to ship ammo to N.J., as I mentioned...
How do they stay in business???
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I don't think it's that Bass Pro doesn't want your ammo order, it's that your jack leg state has stupid laws to keep them from shipping to there.
I used to unload those walmart trucks. They should get more turkey products in their stores---the market is there.