Product Review                  

July 20, 2009

Bass Pro Shops lures, knives, boots

 

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XPS Pro Series DoubleTake lure

Take a Second Look - It’s two lures in one!

Nothing attracts big fish like an injured shad or minnow.  With this concept in mind, the Bass Pro Shops’ product development team went to work and the result is the new XPS Pro Series DoubleTake lure.  Its unique design and topwater wake action allows you to imitate two bait fish at once creating a schooling effect that fish can’t resist.

 

Pass the fishing line through the front lure and tie it to the back lure. The floating front lure’s lip allows you to ‘wake’ this bait while the back half of the lure follows behind like a school of baitfish.  Stop your retrieve and allow the slack in the line to drop the rear lure.  It will sink mimicking an injured shad. 

 

Twitch the rod several times to bring the rear lure to the surface and start retrieving again.  You could be reeling them in two at a time with this bait!

 

Available at Bass Pro Shops online and in stores, the DoubleTake (front lure 3 ½” long; back lure 2 ½” long) is available in the following colors: Blue Gill, Chrome/Blue, Olive Shad, Tennessee Shad, Chartreuse Shad and XXX Shad.

 

Features include:

Topwater action imitates two baitfish at once

Slow sinking rear lure triggers strikes on the pause

Great lure for suspending and schooling fish

  

    

About $6.99

 

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RedHead Pro Series Skinner knife

By Buck Knives - A Bass Pro Shops Exclusive!
Designed by renowned hunter Jerry Martin, Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris and Chuck Buck, the new RedHead Pro Series knife was made exclusively for the Redhead Pro Team and is now available to the public. 

 

The 3 ½” 420HC stainless steel blade features a sharply angled skinning point and a natural elk slab handle with custom file work.  The Skinner knife is made with Buck Edge2x Technology - it produces a sharper blade that holds its edge longer. The sheath is brown distressed leather in a basket-weave pattern. 

 

Features Include:

420HC stainless steel blade

Natural elk slab handle

Blade length - 3 ½"

Buck Edge2x Technology

Weight - 5 oz

Fixed blade

Basket-weave leather sheath

Lanyard hole

Made in the USA

 

About $129.99

 

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RedHead Hunting Boots for Men

Bone-Dry Comfort Aire 6'' Non-Insulated

Track your quarry in ultimate comfort with the boot built just for hard-core hunters and foul weather fishermen--the RedHead Comfort Aire!

RedHead constructed it with a focus on comfort and durability, starting with their exclusive RedHead durable rubber outsole, which gives you extra traction in all sorts of rugged terrain, even wet decks. Removable Poliyou orthotic insoles form a breathable cushion directly beneath your feet, and their built-in antimicrobial properties kill odor on the spot.

Air Cushion Technology and compression-molded EVA midsoles enhance the fit and feel of this Comfort Aire boot, while hunter-friendly extras like a rear foot stabilizer, a reinforced toe, a 1,000 denier nylon upper, and RedHead Bone-Dry waterproofing take performance to the max.

Features Include:

Non-insulated

Comfort Aire construction

Durable Rubber outsole

Rear foot stabilizer

Reinforced toe

RedHead Bone-Dry waterproofing

Color: Mossy Oak Break-Up

 

About $129.99

 

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RedHead Epic Binoculars - Roof Prism

RedHead's Epic Series Optics

bird watchers, and other outdoor enthusiasts to get a premium set of binoculars at an affordable price. BAK-4 roof prisms offer exceptional light transmission, brightness, and increased resolution. Improved contrast and fatigue-free viewing are thanks to the multi-layer phase coating that automatically corrects for shifting light waves.

 

Fog-free performance, courtesy of 100% waterproof protection and nitrogen purging. Packed with features, including rugged non-slip rubber coating, extremely close focus, large center focus knob, and twist-up eyecups that give eyeglass and sunglass wearers an easier view.

lens covers, neoprene neck strap, padded nylon carrying case, and RedHead lens pen.

 

Features include:

Black or Realtree Hardwoods Green HD finish

Fully multicoated lens system

Nitrogen purged for fog-free performance

100% waterproof

BAK-4 high index prisms with phase coating

Shock-absorbing rubber armor

Twist-up eyecups for easier view

Right eye diopter for precise focusing

Flexible rubber ocular lens covers

Attached objective lens cover

 

About $119.94 - $199.94

 

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Millions to attend fall hunting classics across N. America & Canada

Hunters & Anglers are ‘Economic Powerhouse’, Bass Pro Shops event features pro’s, seminars, craft activities and more

Springfield, Missouri (July 20, 2009)—During this economic downturn when everyone is having to tighten their belts a bit, it’s nice to be able to still do things you enjoy or continue traditions that are a part of your families’ heritage.  And, it’s even better if it’s free!

 

The Fall Hunting Classics are such a tradition at Bass Pro Shops.  This year, nearly 6 million people are expected to attend the 2009 Fall Hunting Classics August 7 - 23.  This 17-day event will be held at 51 Bass Pro Shops retail locations across the United States and Canada and it is all free.

 

“This event is huge and hunters and other outdoor sportsmen and women look forward to it all year long, said Bass Pro Shops spokeswoman Katie Mitchell.  “Outdoor enthusiasts will be able to learn the secret techniques and strategies used by professionals to gain a better advantage in the field; see all the latest products and attend workshops and seminars.  And, there is a ‘ripple effect’ as other area retailers, gas stations, hotels and restaurants benefit as well from the increased traffic the Classic generates,” Mitchell added.

 

But why does Bass Pro Shops go to all the time, trouble and expense, especially in these gloomy economic times, to host such an event?  According to Mitchell, ‘hunting is big business.’  And, indeed it is.  A report by the Congressional Sportsmen Foundation cites America’s 34 million hunters and anglers are an economic powerhouse—spending some $8.6 million an hour.  If this $76 billion-a-year industry were a corporation it would be among America’s 20 largest, ahead of Target, Costco and AT&T.

 

Hunting and fishing sportsmen directly support 1.6 million jobs, spend more than a billion dollars just on licenses, stamps, tags and permits, and they generate $25 billion a year in federal, state and local taxes.  More than 12.5 million hunters and shooting sports enthusiasts pump $24.9 billion into the economy each year.  Where do those billions go?  They spend $2.4 billion on guns and rifles, $203 million on binoculars, field glasses and other optics, decoys and game calls equate to $187 million, hunting apparel takes up $459 million and ammunition purchases equate to $696 million.

 

Just food and drinks consumed on hunting trips eats up $2.1 billion.  And, on lodging alone, hunters spend $614 million—more than the combined annual revenues of Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Quality Inn, EconoLodge, Rodeway Inn and Sleep Inn ($482 million).

 

But the buck doesn’t stop there.  It is vitally important that today’s youth get involved in the outdoors so they can become the stewards and conservationists of tomorrow to insure the maintenance and well-being of our natural resources.  “I’ve heard it said that if you don’t have a fishing rod in the hands of a youngster by the time they are 8 years old, the chances of getting them to go fishing later in life diminishes dramatically,” said Mitchell.  “I would think the same applies to getting them introduced to hunting and shooting sports,” she continued.

 

Why is this so important?  The sale of hunting licenses, tags and stamps is the primary source of funding for most state wildlife conservation efforts.  Hunters and anglers have always been, and continue to be, the largest contributors to government wildlife conservation programs.  Through excise taxes and license revenues, these sportsmen have contributed more than $10 billion dollars to conservation and provide more than 80% of the funding for most state fish and wildlife agencies.  Just from hunters alone, nearly $200 million in hunters’ federal excise taxes are distributed to State agencies to support wildlife each year.

 

Success stories of these wildlife restoration projects are exemplified though the ‘bringing back’ of dozens of species such as ducks, wild turkeys and white-tailed deer.  In 1900 there were less than 100,000 wild turkeys in the nation.  Today there are 7 million.  (All statistics are from the Congressional Sportsman’s Foundation report “Hunting and Fishing: Bright Stars of the American Economy ~ A force as big as all outdoors.” It can be accessed online at www.sportsmenslink.org)

 

Some of the special events during the Bass Pro Shops 2009 Fall Hunting Classic include:

►   Aug. 7-9 – Bass Pro Shops Free Hunting University; Nationally recognized professional hunters and outdoorsmen will be at stores to give seminars and talk about their experiences. Friday 5-9 PM, Saturday and Sunday Noon – 5 PM

►   Aug. 7 – Preferred Rewards Night

►   Aug. 22-23 – Next Generation Weekend; Noon to 6 PM.  Activities include free Shooting Arcade*, BB gun/pellet gun range*, archery range*, paintball cage, (*in stores where available), leather stamping craft (Saturday only, starts at noon, while supplies last), animal track mold craft (Sunday only, starts at noon, while supplies last), and seminars for youths given by associates or conservation groups Saturday and Sunday at 1 PM and 2 PM.  Youths will receive a punch card to be punched once for every activity they complete.  Once the card is full youths will receive a “Bass Pro Shops Next Generation” DVD. (While supplies last) 

►   Aug. 7-9 – PictureU Free Photo; Picture yourself on the cover of an Outdoor Life Magazine!  Friday 5-9 PM Saturday and Sunday Noon – 5 PM

►   Aug. 15 -16 -   PictureU Free Photo; Saturday and Sunday Noon – 5 PM

►   Aug. 22 -23 -   PictureU Free Photo; Saturday and Sunday Noon – 5 PM

 

In addition, customers will be able to register August 7th – 23rd for a sweepstakes featuring a trip to the Professional Bull Riders Finals.  Winner of the First place prize (one winner selected from each store) will win tickets for two for three days at the PBR Finals in Las Vegas, and a two-night stay for one customer and one guest at the Silverton Hotel and Casino.  A Grand Prize Winner will be selected during the PBR finals and will receive an API Outdoors™ Alumi-Tech Climbing Treestand (retail $269.99), Arctic Cat Prowler (retail $10,995.00), Grizzly Boat Package (retail $7995.00) and a RedHead Hunting Package valued at $1000.00.  (Contest rules: Customers may also enter to win online at www.basspro.com.  51 First Place winners will be drawn and one Grand Prize winner will be drawn nationally.  No purchase necessary to enter or claim prize.  Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and District of Columbia who are 18 years of age or older at time of entry.  Void where prohibited.  Sweepstakes begins 08/07/09 and ends 08/23/09.)

 

For more information on the free Bass Pro Shops Fall Hunting Classic go to www.basspro.com/classic.

 

Bass Pro Shops Trivia

17 – Weight, in pounds, of our heaviest bass

30 – Consecutive years that Tracker Boats has been the No. 1 selling fishing boats

50 – Retail locations in 26 states and Canada

134 – Total freshwater and saltwater aquariums

15,000 – Fish in our freshwater and saltwater aquariums

65,000 – Different products available at our average store

158,500 – Local artifacts, antiques and taxidermy displays

330,000 – Square feet of space at the Springfield, Mo., store

1.75 Million – Gallons of water in our aquariums

2.5 Million – Web site visitors each month

70 million – Donations to conservation and education efforts by Bass Pro


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