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gregk9
Posted 3/22/2018 4:01 PM (#899733)
Subject: Gander Outdoor - Madison





Posts: 790


Location: North Central IL USA
DeForest, to be exact. Wasn't overly impressed. The Musky section sure left a lot to be desired, Guy said they were still stocking up the store. We'll see what it ends up like. Sure got a lotta fat tire bikes there and a big bike repair area right in the middle of the store....kinda weird.
North of 8
Posted 3/22/2018 4:20 PM (#899737 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison




In the Madison area, lot of bike riders. And bikes are something a lot of folks don't want to buy off the internet. Sell one mid range fat tire bike and you make more money than selling a lot of musky lures. Plus you sell accessories, repairs. I can see why they would stock that up first. They went belly up before, makes sense they will try a different way of doing business.

Edited by North of 8 3/22/2018 4:21 PM
gregk9
Posted 3/22/2018 4:41 PM (#899739 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison





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Location: North Central IL USA
yep, I suppose you're right. They had to change.
talmooner
Posted 3/22/2018 4:47 PM (#899740 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison




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Same/similar set up in Janesville.
Lots of bike related stuff.

Was there in early January and nothing for ice fishing, nothing at all.
Muskie Junkie
Posted 3/23/2018 7:01 AM (#899773 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison





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I went to the one in Janesville a couple of weeks ago. The one thing I thought was nice was they had an Overton's section for marine products. That may come in handy.

Steve
NathanH
Posted 3/23/2018 7:05 AM (#899774 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: RE: Gander Outdoor - Madison





Posts: 859


Location: MN
I think they need time to find their footing and the right store mix for each area. Musky fishing its a small segment relative to everything else.
BNelson
Posted 3/23/2018 7:27 AM (#899776 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison





Location: Contrarian Island
Dorn on Midvale is the place to go in Madison for musky stuff....
banditman
Posted 3/23/2018 8:34 AM (#899788 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: RE: Gander Outdoor - Madison





Posts: 167


Location: Tomahawk, WI
I stopped at the store in Wausau on Wednesday. I thought it was much better than the old store. The fishing department was larger, the boating area was huge(compared to the old store). It was not a giant clothing store anymore. Looked to me like they had a good mix of everything in the store. 
kdebell
Posted 3/23/2018 9:00 AM (#899795 - in reply to #899788)
Subject: RE: Gander Outdoor - Madison




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I am not a fan that you have to be a Good Sam member to get a lot of the sales or the services provided at the service shop. Makes me wish that there was a Scheels closer than an hour and a half away seeing that they are always competitively priced and their service shop is great. Musky selection is the same at the La Crosse store but I received the same response that they were still stocking the store even though they have been open a month now.
chasintails
Posted 3/23/2018 9:06 AM (#899797 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison




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Now that the Gander in Geneva Illinois closed there is no where to buy anything outdoor related. If someone would open an Academy or a Sportsmans Warehouse over here they would do very well. Gander would have done well to stick to Baits, Bullets, Boots and Boats.
figure 8
Posted 3/23/2018 9:17 AM (#899799 - in reply to #899776)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison




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BNelson - 3/23/2018 7:27 AM

Dorn on Midvale is the place to go in Madison for musky stuff....


X2 they have a ton of baits, are always very helpful. I always seem to spend way too many paychecks there.
North of 8
Posted 3/23/2018 9:27 AM (#899803 - in reply to #899797)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison




chasintails - 3/23/2018 9:06 AM

Now that the Gander in Geneva Illinois closed there is no where to buy anything outdoor related. If someone would open an Academy or a Sportsmans Warehouse over here they would do very well. Gander would have done well to stick to Baits, Bullets, Boots and Boats.

They went bankrupt with that formula, so they are going to try a different model.
gregk9
Posted 3/23/2018 9:55 AM (#899807 - in reply to #899773)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison





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Location: North Central IL USA
Muskie Junkie - 3/23/2018 7:01 AM

I went to the one in Janesville a couple of weeks ago. The one thing I thought was nice was they had an Overton's section for marine products. That may come in handy.

Steve


Yeah, I was there too. Lots of marine stuff!
Nomadmusky
Posted 3/23/2018 10:50 AM (#899822 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: RE: Gander Outdoor - Madison




Posts: 176


The bikes are part of the Erehwon business, They were a small outdoors chain in Madison and Chicago, Erehwon, is nowhere backwards. Overton gets them their marine stuff, and Camping World, (hence the Good Sam club), is the other business that they own along with Gander.

Now they've simply combined them under one roof.

Nomad
chasintails
Posted 3/23/2018 2:16 PM (#899837 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison




Posts: 452


I believe the formula they went bankrupt on was having millions of clothes. They seemed to be more of a clothing store then anything. Hunt, fish, camp.
Lundbob
Posted 3/23/2018 2:17 PM (#899838 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison





Posts: 443


Location: Duluth, MN
No reason for them to sell musky lures. We all purchase online now and once a year at the shows. Just not enough profit in it. Makes sense to go in a different direction.
Vilas15
Posted 3/23/2018 3:08 PM (#899842 - in reply to #899837)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison




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chasintails - 3/23/2018 2:16 PM

I believe the formula they went bankrupt on was having millions of clothes. They seemed to be more of a clothing store then anything. Hunt, fish, camp.


I've read the margins on store brand clothing is the highest of any products in the store, probably why they went that way since theoretically it'd make the most money. Unfortunately people won't go there for the clothes if everything else is overpriced or service is bad or any other number of reasons.
Born
Posted 3/24/2018 12:20 PM (#899930 - in reply to #899733)
Subject: Re: Gander Outdoor - Madison




Posts: 154


Location: MN
The store in Columbus MN area was nice. Very open store layout, with a good mix of merchandise, including guns and bait. Prices seemed high though.
miket55
Posted 3/24/2018 4:43 PM (#899944 - in reply to #899774)
Subject: RE: Gander Outdoor - Madison




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Location: E. Tenn
NathanH - 3/23/2018 8:05 AM

I think they need time to find their footing and the right store mix for each area. Musky fishing its a small segment relative to everything else.


I remember when the GM opened in Jackson TN, (where bass, crappie, and catfish are king, and a tick over hundred miles from the closest musky fishing) with their full line of musky lures and tackle..

Got some pretty good deals when they cleared the stuff out.
miket55
Posted 3/25/2018 8:15 AM (#899978 - in reply to #899944)
Subject: RE: Gander Outdoor - Madison




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Location: E. Tenn
miket55 - 3/24/2018 5:43 PM

NathanH - 3/23/2018 8:05 AM

I think they need time to find their footing and the right store mix for each area. Musky fishing its a small segment relative to everything else.


I remember when the GM opened in Jackson TN, (where bass, crappie, and catfish are king, and a tick over hundred miles from the closest musky fishing) with their full line of musky lures and tackle..

Got some pretty good deals when they cleared the stuff out.


edit... "two hundred miles"
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