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Been hearing that one for years. With the way the traffic is at exit 20, I doubt it could handle a Bass Pro. But they are doing improvements to the exit, but it will sometime before that's finished. Maybe after the improvements they will look at it again.
 
mjwendorf - 1/30/2014 6:45 PM

cutthroat - 1/30/2014 5:33 PM

I heard they are building one at Matt Wendorfs house.
That would be awesome! I hope they can carry some of the local rod makers product.

First off they're not-second they won't.
Like previousely stated, this rumor has popped up every year and secondly, they only carry their brands or other major brands.
 
I know they are building one north of Atlanta on 75. there is also one of the big Cabela's going in on the north side of ATL. The two new stores will only be 10 miles or so apart.
 
Wish they would come. There's nothing more fun than ogling their giant fish tanks, checking out the mounts around the store, climbing in the crazy expensive boats, and then leaving with nothing in my hand, wondering why anyone would buy their overpriced stuff when you could get the same equipment at a better price and support small businesses at the same time by going to a local shop.
 
bent rod - 1/31/2014 9:23 AM
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The bass pro shop in emerson georgia is under construction it is in a big sports and recreation complex being built that will have soccer baseball softball fields it already has a wakeboard lake it will have all types of product demo areas as well as restaurants.google it its pretty impressive the cabelas store is at hwy 92 just before marrietta it is under construction to
 
takenoprisoners - 1/31/2014 7:12 AM

Wish they would come. There's nothing more fun than ogling their giant fish tanks, checking out the mounts around the store, climbing in the crazy expensive boats, and then leaving with nothing in my hand, wondering why anyone would buy their overpriced stuff when you could get the same equipment at a better price and support small businesses at the same time by going to a local shop.

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