So I had a bit of free time today and decided I'd take a trip out to the new Field and Stream store that just opened here in Metro Detroit. When I pulled up I expected the parking lot to be overflowing however though it was very close to being full there were a few spots available up close. I believe this was because the soft opening was earlier this week and not really publicized like the actual grand opening which is set for March 26th. On that day I'm sure there will be a lot of shoppers taking in all that the Field and Stream store has to offer.
When you walk in to the store you’re greeted by a beautiful
mount depicting a pack of wolves fighting with a brown bear over a moose carcass. Not only are you greeted by that scene but
there is someone at the door to great you with a smile and answer any questions
you may have.
As you walk down the center aisle it situated much like a
Cabelas or Basspro store with clothing on either side of the path leading you
down the aisle to a mountain of mounts at the rear of the store. The mountain is absolutely beautiful as you’d
expect with a myriad of animals looking down at you from various positions and
poses.
From the mountain a quick turn right and you’re headed
straight into the fishing area which is where I headed. Field and Stream has no shortage of fishing
product for you to browse through and purchase. The rods and reels are all
situated by brand in the back right corner of the store while aisles of baits
are situated by use just like any other large outdoors store. However unlike some of the larger stores they
have a pretty decent selection of fly tying materials for those of us who tie
and fly fish.
Once you’re done in the fishing section and making your way
to the front of the store between the fishing sections you’ll head right
through camping supplies and into the area with canoes and kayaking
supplies. For those of us who kayak fish
they have a pretty good selection of supplies for us. From what I see their primary brand is Old
Town but I’ll have to do a bit of research to see if that is who makes their
F&S brand yaks and canoes.
When you head across the store you head over to the hunting
section which has a large selection of hunting equipment. For those of us there a small archery range
for trying out bows and crossbows. Of
which they carry quite a few. When I was there they were giving turkey calling
demonstrations which was pretty interesting for me the novice turkey hunter.
As for the gun section they have a large section of firearms
to choose from. And guess what? Field
and Stream has ammo for everything including the every elusive .22 rimfire.
Field & Stream
Oakland Mall
750 W. 14 Mile Road
Troy, MI. 48083
(248) 581- 8028
Hours:
Monday - Saturday 9am to 9pm
Sunday 10am to 8pm
and Stream has ammo for everything including the every elusive .22 rimfire.
All in all the trip was well worth it especially since I was
able to snag some Berkley trout bait for the trout fishing opener at Proud Lake
this year. I’ll definitely be going on
for the actual grand opening on the 26th of this month.
Field & Stream
Oakland Mall
750 W. 14 Mile Road
Troy, MI. 48083
(248) 581- 8028
Hours:
Monday - Saturday 9am to 9pm
Sunday 10am to 8pm
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