They really need to rename the place. They represent fishing very little there’s(about) 2 rows(roughly 16′ long) of stuff you don’t plan on using anyways(12″ soft plastics for river fishing anyone?). Hunting i would suspect they barely have covered either. what they actually do have(that’s worth having) is usually found at walmart in a blister pack instead of a box for about $ 20 less reel wise anyways. They do buy guns but will rip you off on price(think Rick from pawn stars). I should note that I have no idea what the other reviewer is talking about with«assault riffles(sic) need to go» I’m a «Black Gun» guy and nope no idea where they are at this store… unless you mean the synthetic stock shotguns and rifles. I think the real problem with this place is they’re trying to be everything to every body in a very small place. They have: Tree stands, long guns, muzzleloader, reloading, pistols, scopes, ammo, archery, knives, lures, rods, reels, live bait, licencing, spooling, apparel, shoes(waders and boots), all crammed into i’d say(educated guess) 30’x20’ space. *Note* there’s a Dunhams in the same plaza. If you want to survive… specialize…some of that is just taking up space and it’s going to be pricy compared to someone right there. Pick one to three of the above and do it VERY well. There is(besides the aforementioned Dunhams and of corse them), roughly 5 other places in the area to get supplies like this and if you don’t have something different you’re going to drown. The good about this place? Live bait for fishermen. They do have some soft plastics in a bin on the counter you’re likely not to find elsewhere(i think they’re hand poured by a local couple but havn’t had that confirmed).