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Cabela's Reno Store

With 125,000 sq. ft. of hunting, fishing, camping and outdoor supplies sitting just northeast of Sacramento along I-80 makes Cabela's Reno Nevada store quite the experience. For an even memorable experience visit Cabela's Reno gun library with your Cabela's Visa to earn points toward your favorite purchases. Experience Cabela's culture at Cabelas.com to order and ship to the in-store pick up or enter the Cabela's sweepstakes for our 50th anniversary.

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Optics, Know Your Right to Bear Arms, Customizing Your 10/.22, Gun Cleaning and more... Feb. 11 & 12,
Saturday & Sunday
See Details Throughout the store
Optics 101
Learn about optics and optics components from our knowledgeable outfitter at the optics counter. From binoculars, to range finders, spotting scopes, digi-scopes and much more.
Saturday, 11:00 a.m.
Location: Optics Counter
Know Your Right to Bear Arms – Brief 2nd Amendment Overview by the NRA
Know your gun rights and hear it from a volunteer representative of the National Rifle Association (NRA).
Saturday & Sunday, 11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.
Location: Conference Room
Camping for the Couple
Find out how to catch trout on the Truckee River during the winter from our knowledgeable outfitter. From equipment, bait and techniques, where to go and when, we’ll cover it all.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Camping Department
Winter Trout Tactics on the Truckee
Find out how to catch trout on the Truckee River during the winter from our knowledgeable outfitter. From equipment, bait and techniques, where to go and when, we’ll cover it all.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Fishing Department
Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas
Learn about some interesting and unusual gift ideas available at Cabela’s for Valentine’s Day. Our outfitter in our home cabin/gifts department will show you what you can buy for that special someone.
Saturday & Sunday, 1:00 p.m.
Location: Home Cabin and Gifts
Gun Cleaning Tips
Make sure you keep your gun in good working condition with regular cleaning. We’ll show you how to clean your gun and the various kinds of gun cleaning kits available.
Saturday & Sunday, 1:00 p.m.
Location: Gun Library
Customizing Your 10/.22
Find out how to customize the popular 10/.22 and make it the rifle suited just for your intended use. Our knowledgeable gun outfitters can show you how to customize it and accessorize your new firearm.
Saturday & Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Hunting Department
Women’s Spring Clothing
Spring is just around the corner and you’ll want to know what’s new in our women’s clothing lines. Our outfitter will show you the new products, a variety of styles and price ranges and how to coordinate your spring wardrobe.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Clothing Department
Gear Up for Spring Hiking Boots
Depending on your kind of spring outing, we’ll find you the right boot. There is a lot to consider and our knowledgeable outfitter can show you all the brands, styles and price ranges as well as cleaning and maintenance products plus show you the right socks.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Footwear
Getting Kids Started in Archery Feb. 16, Thursday 7:00 p.m. Archery Dept.
Learn everything basic about getting kids starting in archery hunting from the equipment needed including bows, arrows, releases, gloves, broadheads and quivers.
SPOT Messenger, Spring Camping & Clothing, Hiking Boots and more... Feb. 18 & 19,
Saturday & Sunday
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SPOT Messenger
Learn everything basic about this high-tech messaging system that shows your family and friends exactly where you are by using satellite technology in a convenient, hand-held device.
Saturday, 11:00 a.m.
Location: Optics Counter
Gearing Up for Spring Camping Basics
Find out what you need to get started camping or what you need to update or complete your camping equipment. We will show you the right tents and sleeping bags, lanterns, packs, stoves and much more.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Camping Department
Winter Trout Tactics on the Truckee
Find out how to catch trout on the Truckee River during the winter from our knowledgeable outfitter. From equipment, bait and techniques, where to go and when, we’ll cover it all.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Fishing Department
Spring Clothing Ideas
Spring is just around the corner and you’ll want to know what’s new in our men’s and women’s clothing lines. Our outfitter will show you the new products, a variety of styles and price ranges and how to update your spring clothes and coordinate your spring wardrobe.
Saturday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Clothing
Spring Hiking Boots: Find Your Fit
Depending on the type of spring outing you have planned, we’ll find you the right boot. There is a lot to consider and our knowledgeable outfitter can show you all the brands, styles and price ranges as well as cleaning and maintenance products plus show you the right socks.
Saturday & Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Gun Library
Get Outfitted With the Correct Camo
Camo comes in a variety of patterns, styles and price ranges. Our expert outfitter can tell you what’s available and tailor the products to your needs.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Camo Department
Predator Hunting, GPS Use, Buying a New Bow, Fly Tying for Beginners Feb. 20, Monday 7:00 p.m. Conference Room
Learn how to tie flies for fly fishing from our expert fly shop outfitter, Ken Thormahlen. This class, designed for beginners, will show you how to tie a specific fly each month and provide all the tools and materials. Offered twice a month, the first and third Monday evening of every month at 7:00 p.m., this month’s class will show you how to tie an elk hair caddis (dry fly). The class has limited space so please call ahead to reserve your spot. Contact Ken in our fly shop at 829-4100, ext. 8301, to reserve your spot or for additional information.
Women and Youth Archery Bowhunting Feb. 23, Thursday 7:00 p.m. Archery Dept.
Learn everything basic about getting kids and women started in archery hunting. Learn about the equipment needed including bows, arrows, releases, gloves, broadheads and quivers.
Spring Camping & Footwear, Fishing Pyramid Lake, Choke Tube Patterns and more... Feb. 25 & 26,
Saturday & Sunday
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Gearing Up for Spring Camping Basics
Find out what you need to get started camping or what you need to update or complete your camping equipment. We will show you the right tents and sleeping bags, lanterns, packs, stoves and much more.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Camping Department
Find the Correct Hiking Clothing
Spring is just around the corner and you’ll want to know what’s new and what you’ll need for the spring hiking season. From hats to UVA protected shirts and pants and much more. Our outfitter will show you the new products, a variety of styles and how to update or replace your hiking clothes.
Saturday & Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Clothing
Spring Hiking Boots: Find Your Fit
Depending on the type of spring outing you have planned, we’ll find you the right boot. There is a lot to consider and our knowledgeable outfitter can show you all the brands, styles and price ranges as well as cleaning and maintenance products plus show you the right socks.
Saturday & Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Gun Library
Predator Calling That Get’s Results
Find out how to call for mountain lions, bobcats, bears, coyotes and other predators. Our knowledgeable outfitter will show you what calls to use and how to attract your particular predator for your next hunting trip.
Saturday, 2:30 p.m.
Location: Hunting
Gearing Up for Spring Fishing at Pyramid Lake
Find out what you’ll need and where to go to fish this spring at Pyramid Lake. Our outfitter will show you where to go, how far out to cast, how deep to place your leader and what bait to use at Pyramid Lake.
Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Fishing Department
Choke Tubes and Patterns to Bag Your Game
Our knowledgeable outfitter will show you the various choke tube patterns and how that relates to the kind of game you’re hunting.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Hunting Department
Archery Turkey Hunting March 1, Thursday 7:00 p.m. Archery Dept.
Learn the basics of archery turkey hunting from how to scout for them, how to use a blind and what equipment to use from our knowledgeable archery outfitter.
Protect Your Kids - Free Child ID Photos and Information provided by Northern Nevada Masons and Washoe County Sheriff’s Auxiliary March 3, Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. In Store
Make sure your most prized possessions – your children – are protected in case they are ever missing. The volunteers from the Northern Nevada Masons and the Washoe County Sheriff’s Auxiliary will take a photo of your child or children, measure and weigh them, do their finger prints and then give that information only to you for your safe-keeping.
Cabela's Spring Great Outdoor Days Events and Seminars - 1 March 3 & 4,
Saturday & Sunday
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Optics 101
Learn all the basics of optics from binoculars to spotting scopes and range finders from one of the major optics manufacturer’s representatives.
Saturday & Sunday, 11:00 a.m.
Location: Conference Room
Reloading for Rifles and Pistols by RCBS Representatives
Save money and develop a new hobby or expand your knowledge on something you already do with this hands-on reloading seminar for rifles and pistols by manufacturer’s representatives from the RCBS.
Saturday, 11:00 a.m.
Location: Conference Room
Birding Basics 101
Find out all about Northern Nevada’s birds from Susan Sawyer of the USFWS Stillwater Refuge just outside of Fallon. Learn about Nevada’s waterfowl that make their home here, where to look for them and what time of year is best for the various species.
Saturday & Sunday, 11:00 a.m.
Location: Conference Room
Easy Techniques for Camp Cooking
Learn easy techniques for a delicious weekend of anxiety-free cooking with Can Cookers and Dutch ovens. We’ll have recipes, tips and free samples for all seminar attendees.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Camping Department
Getting Your Gun Dog Ready Now for Hunting Season
Now is the time to be training and conditioning your gun dog for fall hunting so he or she is ready for the rigors of waterfowl or upland game season. Gregg Tanner, a noted dog trainer and prostaffer with SportDog, will again be at the store for this hands-on seminar.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Conference Room
Reloading for Shotguns by RCBS Representatives
Save money and develop a new hobby or expand your knowledge on something you already do with this hands-on reloading seminar for shotgun shells by manufacturer’s representatives from the RCBS.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m.
Location: Conference Room
Binoculars and Scopes – Make or Break Your Next Shot
The right optics package is critical for success in the field. This seminar, presented by an expert optics outfitter, will explain the wide variety of features, including your objectives, glass, coatings and new high-tech optics to help you narrow the field for your personal use.
Saturday & Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Optics
Work Boots: Find Yours
Depending on your kind of work, we’ll find you the right boot. Steel toe or not, heavy duty sole or regular, insulated or uninsulated, waterproof or non-waterproof. There is a lot to consider and our knowledgeable outfitter can show you all the brands, styles and price ranges as well as cleaning and maintenance products plus show you the right socks.
Saturday & Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Footwear
All About Sage Grouse
Learn all about Nevada’s Sage Grouse from the Nevada Wildlife Federation. Find out what you thought you knew and more about this popular upland game bird.
Sunday, 1:00 p.m.
Location: Conference Room
Find the Correct Hiking Clothing
Spring is almost here and you’ll want to know what’s new and what you’ll need for the spring hiking season. From hats to UVA protected shirts and pants and much more. Our outfitter will show you the new products, a variety of styles and how to update or replace your hiking clothes.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Clothing
Facts and Features of Trail Cameras
Choosing a trail camera is like choosing a new car – so many features, price points and options it can be overwhelming. Join us for the facts, features and advantages of the top five selling trail cams. Be ready for your next hunt with a camera that matches your unique style from our knowledgeable archery outfitter.
Sunday, 3:00 p.m.
Location: Archery
Beginning Fly Tying Class for Pyramid Lake March 7, Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Conference Room
Learn how to tie flies for fly fishing at one of the world’s best fly fishing lakes, Pyramid Lake. Our expert fly tying outfitter Ken Thormahlen will offer this free class to beginning fly tyers the first Wednesday evening of the month, December through May during Pyramid’s peak trout fishing months. Those interested must pre-register in person at the Fly Shop or call the store at (775) 829-4100, ext. 8301. Those attending should bring their own tying vice, though Cabela’s will have a limited number of vices available for attendees’ use. All other fly tying materials and tools will be provided by Cabela’s. Cabela’s is located in Verdi off Interstate 80 at Exit 4.
Leave No Trace for Northern Sierra Outdoorsmen and Women March 7, Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Conference Room


Cabela’s and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association are co-hosting a free equine trail education series this winter-early spring at the store with a different topic every Wednesday evening. Tonight’s topic is “Leave No Trace for Northern Sierra Outdoorsmen and Women” by members of the Backcountry Horsemen of California including Dan Horn, Donna Meier and Thor Bodtker. Cabela’s Senior Softlines Manager Joe Scurry will be on hand to answer any Leave No Trace aspects for hunters and non-equine users of the trails.

Please register in advance as space is limited. For more information or to sign-up for this class please call the TRTA office at (775) 298-0012.
Choosing the Right Arrows for Your Needs March 8, Thursday 7:00 p.m. Archery Range next to the Archery Service Counter
Learn everything basic about choosing the right arrows for the type of hunting you have planned from our knowledgeable archery outfitter.
Camp Grills, Boat Prep for Spring, Hiking Boots, Fishing Clothes and more... March 10 & 11,
Saturday & Sunday
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Selecting a Camp Grill
Find out what kind of stoves and grills are available and let us know your needs, budget and the size of your party and we’ll show you the right camp grill or stove.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 a.m.
Location: Camping
Getting Your Boat Ready for Spring Fishing
We’ll show you what you’ll need to get your boat ready for the water again this spring. From equipment to cleaning, accessories and much more, we’ll cover it all.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Marine
Find Your Correct Hiking Boot
Depending on your type and amount of hiking planned, we’ll find you the right boot. There is a lot to consider and our knowledgeable outfitter can show you all the brands, styles and price ranges as well as cleaning and maintenance products plus show you the right socks.
Saturday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Footwear Department
Find Your Fishing Clothing
Spring is almost here and fishing season is upon us. Make sure you have the right hat, shirt, pants and boots or waders for your fishing trips. Our outfitter will show you the new products, a variety of styles and price ranges and how to update or replace your fishing clothes.
Saturday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Clothing
Turkey Season Tips
Our knowledgeable hunting outfitter will talk turkey with you – give you some hunting tips, where to go and the best time to bag your spring turkey.
Sunday, 11:00 a.m.
Location: Conference Room
Gore-Tex Challenge
Our Gore-Tex expert outfitter will show you why this product is the best water-proof product on the market in this fun, informative and amazing demonstration.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: African Diorama
Work Boots: Find Yours
Depending on your kind of work, we’ll find you the right boot. Steel toe or not, heavy duty sole or regular, insulated or uninsulated, waterproof or non-waterproof. There is a lot to consider and our knowledgeable outfitter can show you all the brands, styles and price ranges as well as cleaning and maintenance products plus show you the right socks.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Footwear
Fire on the Mountain March 14, Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Conference Room
Cabela’s and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association are co-hosting a free equine trail education series this winter-early spring at the store with a different topic every Wednesday evening.

Tonight’s topic is “Fire on the Mountain” with Fire Captain David England of the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District.

Please register in advance as space is limited. For more information or to sign-up for this class please call the TRTA office at (775) 298-0012.
Breaking Down the Different Broadheads March 15, Thursday 7:00 p.m. Archery Dept.
Find out about broadheads and what the various styles are used for and how you can effectively choose the right one based on your type of hunting.
Free Boat Safety Check by the USCG Auxiliary March 17, Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Outside front entrance.
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGA) will offer free boat checks outside in front of the store all day as a service to local and travelling boaters.
Cabela's Spring Great Outdoor Days Events and Seminars - 2 March 17 & 18,
Saturday & Sunday
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Proper Life Jacket Fit and Selection
Fred Messman, deputy director of the National Safe Boating Council, will give a short and informative demonstration of the proper life jacket selection and fit from child through adult. He will answer any legal safety requirement questions about life jackets for use on the water, whether in a boat or other personal water craft.
Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.
Location: Conference Room
The Fine Art of Catching Monster Kokanee
Rick Kennedy of Tightlines Guide Service will have his boat out in front of the store and give you tips on catching trophy Kokanee in our area rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
Saturday, 11:00 a.m.
Location: Outside front
Crankbaits – The Overlooked Option
Find out what crankbaits are and how to use these often overlooked but deadly lures to land trophy fish, from Lake Tahoe Mackinaw to trout or other species common in Lake Tahoe and the Tahoe Basin rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Fishing Department
Early Spring Trout Tactics in the High Sierra
Rick Kennedy of Tightlines Guide Service will give you insight into catching trout in any number of high sierra lakes or reservoirs during this early spring season.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m.
Location: Outside front of store
Boating Safety Course Overview by the USCG Auxiliary
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGA) will offer a short and free overview of their all-day bating safety course, offered at Cabela’s when they have enough folks to fill a class. Learn what you need to know to be safe on the water and get a $10 off certificate for their next all-day class by attending this free and short overview seminar.
Saturday & Sunday, 1:00 p.m.
Location: Conference Room
Learn to Tie Your Own Flies
Find out how to tie your own flies. Our expert outfitter will show you what you need in the way of tools and equipment as well materials so you can tie a fly by yourself. And don’t forget to sign-up for our twice a month Monday night fly tying series year-round and our winter and spring Pyramid Lake fly tying class the first Wednesday evening of the month, December through May, while you are in the Fly Shop.
Saturday & Sunday, 1:00 p.m.
Location: Fly Shop
Find Your Hiking Shoe or Boot
Depending on your type and amount of hiking, we’ll find you the right boot. There is a lot to consider and our knowledgeable outfitter can show you all the brands, styles and price ranges as well as cleaning and maintenance products plus show you the right socks.
Saturday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Footwear
Get Geared Up for Hiking With the Right Clothing
Spring is here and hiking season is in full swing. Make sure you have the right hat, shirt and pants for your hikes. Our outfitter will show you the new products, a variety of styles and how to update or replace your hiking clothes. And don’t forget about hiking shoes or boots, available in our footwear department.
Saturday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Clothing
The Basics of Casting for Ladies
Spring is here and it’s a great time to learn how to fish. Our expert fishing outfitters and prostaff will show you how to cast so your fishing outing can get off on the right foot.
Saturday & Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Fishing/Outside
Kids Casting
Spring is here and it’s a great time to teach the kids how to fish. Our expert fishing outfitters and prostaff will show kids of all ages how fishing can be a fun activity and a life long sport.
Saturday & Sunday, 3:00 p.m.
Location: Fishing/Outside
Free Boat Safety Check by the USCG Auxiliary
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGA) will offer free boat checks outside in front of the store all day as a service to local and travelling boaters. Make sure your vessel is safe and ready for the season with the free safety check by trained volunteers from the local USCGA Flotilla.
Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Location: Outside front of store
See What You’ve Been Missing
See what you’ve been missing with sunglasses by Maui Jim. Representative Jeff Brumbach will demonstrate their various models and how you how valuable they can be in spotting fish in sunny or murky waters with their specialty polarized lenses.
Sunday, 1:00 p.m.
Location: Fly Shop
Gore-Tex Challenge
Our Gore-Tex expert outfitter will show you why this product is the best water-proof product on the market in this fun, informative and amazing demonstration.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: African Diorama
Work Boots: Find Yours
Depending on your kind of work, we’ll find you the right boot. Steel toe or not, heavy duty sole or regular, insulated or uninsulated, waterproof or non-waterproof. There is a lot to consider and our knowledgeable outfitter can show you all the brands, styles and price ranges as well as cleaning and maintenance products plus show you the right socks.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Footwear Department
Beginning Fly Tying Class March 19, Monday 7:00 p.m. Conference Room
Learn how to tie flies for fly fishing from our expert fly shop outfitter, Ken Thormahlen. This class, designed for beginners, will show you how to tie a specific fly each month and provide all the tools and materials. Offered twice a month, the first and third Monday evening of every month at 7:00 p.m., this month’s class will show you how to tie a Pheasant Tail Flashback (nymph) fly. The class has limited space so please call ahead to reserve your spot. Contact Ken in our fly shop at 829-4100, ext. 8301, to reserve your spot or for additional information.
Equestrian First Aid and Nutrition March 21, Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Conference Room
Cabela’s and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association are co-hosting a free equine trail education series this winter-early spring at the store with a different topic every Wednesday evening.

Tonight’s topic is “Equestrian First Aid and Nutrition” and being conducted by Dr. Balaam and Dr. Messerlian of the Large Animal Veterinary Services.

Please register in advance as space is limited. For more information or to sign-up for this class please call the TRTA office at (775) 298-0012.
Getting Started in Archery Bowhunting March 22, Thursday 7:00 p.m. Archery Dept.
Learn everything basic about getting kids and women started in archery hunting. Learn about the equipment needed including bows, arrows, releases, gloves, broadheads and quivers.
Trolling Tahoe Basics, Camping Footwear & Clothing March 24 & 25,
Saturday & Sunday
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Trolling Tahoe Basics
We’ll show you what you’ll need and where to go and what to do in trolling at Lake Tahoe from motors to depth finders, downriggers, and more.
Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Marine Department
Find the Perfect Camping Footwear
Depending on your type and amount of camping, how much hiking you have planned and where you will be located, we’ll find you the right footwear. There is a lot to consider and our knowledgeable outfitter can show you all the brands, styles and price ranges as well as cleaning and maintenance products plus show you the right socks.
Saturday & Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Footwear
Camping Clothing
Spring is here and camping season is in full swing. Make sure you have the right hat, shirt and pants for your camping trips. Our outfitter will show you the new products, a variety of styles and price ranges and how to update or replace your camping clothes. And don’t forget about hiking shoes or boots, available in our footwear department.
Saturday & Sunday, 2:00 p.m.
Location: Clothing
Equines on the Tahoe Rim Trail March 28, Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Conference Room
Cabela’s and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association are co-hosting a free equine trail education series this winter-early spring at the store with a different topic every Wednesday evening. Tonight’s topic is “Equines on the Tahoe Rim Trail” with a panel from the Tahoe Rim Trail Association. Please register in advance as space is limited. For more information or to sign-up for this class please call the TRTA office at (775) 298-0012.
Bowfishing – See What’s New With This Sport March 29, Thursday 7:00 p.m. Archery Dept.
Learn the basics about bowfishing and how fun and exciting this sport can be from out expert archery outfitter.
Beginning Fly Tying Class for Pyramid Lake April 4, Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Conference Room
Learn how to tie flies for fly fishing at one of the world’s best fly fishing lakes, Pyramid Lake. Our expert fly tying outfitter Ken Thormahlen will offer this free class to beginning fly tyers the first Wednesday evening of the month, December through May during Pyramid’s peak trout fishing months. Those interested must pre-register in person at the Fly Shop or call the store at (775) 829-4100, ext. 8301. Those attending should bring their own tying vice, though Cabela’s will have a limited number of vices available for attendees’ use. All other fly tying materials and tools will be provided by Cabela’s. Cabela’s is located in Verdi off Interstate 80 at Exit 4.
Boating Safety by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary April 7, Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Conference Room
Learn about boating safety and “rules of the road” whether boating on lakes, rivers or open water. Proper safety equipment, life vest fitting, selection and operation and having a first aid kit on board will be covered as well as how to conduct a boat check for safe operation before launching, checking current weather conditions and much more will be discussed. This all-day class is taught by volunteers from the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGA), Reno Flotilla. Class fee is $20 payable day of the class. For more information or to register, call 852-5557.
Bowhunter Education April 7, Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Conference Room
Sponsored by the International Bowhunter’s Education Program with help from the Nevada Department of Wildlife, the Silver Arrow Bowmen and Cabela’s, this class is great for the beginner as well as the veteran hunter, ages 12 and up. If under age 14, the student needs to have taken and passed a regular hunter safety course. A bow is not required to take the course.

This class will cover:

• Bowhunter’s responsibilities
• Preparation for the hunt
• Shot placement
• Ethics of the hunt
• Stalking and blood trailing

A nationally-recognized certificate will be issued at the successful completion of this class (also good in Canada and Mexico). Class size is limited to 20. Interested participants must call Jim O’Kelly at (775) 626-7509 to pre-register. Cost of the class is $15 per student. Jim and area outdoor expert and hunter Kelly Dean will teach the class.
Beginning Fly Tying Class for Pyramid Lake May 2, Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Conference Room
Learn how to tie flies for fly fishing at one of the world’s best fly fishing lakes, Pyramid Lake. Our expert fly tying outfitter Ken Thormahlen will offer this free class to beginning fly tyers the first Wednesday evening of the month, December through May during Pyramid’s peak trout fishing months. Those interested must pre-register in person at the Fly Shop or call the store at (775) 829-4100, ext. 8301. Those attending should bring their own tying vice, though Cabela’s will have a limited number of vices available for attendees’ use. All other fly tying materials and tools will be provided by Cabela’s. Cabela’s is located in Verdi off Interstate 80 at Exit 4.
Community Blood Drive at Cabela’s May 25, Friday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Outside Front of Store
Join Cabela's and United Blood Services (UBS) as we host a community blood drive. This is a great opportunity to help the community and to save lives. Donors must be at least 17 years old (16-year-olds can donate with parental consent) and present a donor card or positive ID upon donation. All presenting donors will receive a gift. For more information or to schedule your appointment, please contact UBS at 775-324-6454 or you can call the Cabela’s main number at (775) 829-4100. Walk-ins are welcome, as well. Additional blood drives are scheduled for Friday, Sept. 14 and Friday, Nov. 16.
Boating Safety by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary June 2, Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Conference Room
Learn about boating safety and “rules of the road” whether boating on lakes, rivers or open water. Proper safety equipment, life vest fitting, selection and operation and having a first aid kit on board will be covered as well as how to conduct a boat check for safe operation before launching, checking current weather conditions and much more will be discussed. This all-day class is taught by volunteers from the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGA), Reno Flotilla. Class fee is $20 payable day of the class. For more information or to register, call 852-5557.
Boating Safety by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Aug. 4, Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Conference Room
Learn about boating safety and “rules of the road” whether boating on lakes, rivers or open water. Proper safety equipment, life vest fitting, selection and operation and having a first aid kit on board will be covered as well as how to conduct a boat check for safe operation before launching, checking current weather conditions and much more will be discussed. This all-day class is taught by volunteers from the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGA), Reno Flotilla. Class fee is $20 payable day of the class. For more information or to register, call 852-5557.
Official Deer & Turkey Check-In Station.   Doors open - 6:00 p.m. Near the Back of the Store at the Customer Pick-Up Location
Check your deer or turkey in at Cabela’s this hunting season. Please remember that all harvested deer and turkey must be checked within 48 hours of harvest at an official check station.
Community Blood Drive at Cabela’s Sept. 14, Friday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Outside Front of Store
Join Cabela's and United Blood Services (UBS) as we host a community blood drive. This is a great opportunity to help the community and to save lives. Donors must be at least 17 years old (16-year-olds can donate with parental consent) and present a donor card or positive ID upon donation. All presenting donors will receive a gift. For more information or to schedule your appointment, please contact UBS at 775-324-6454 or you can call the Cabela’s main number at (775) 829-4100. Walk-ins are welcome, as well. An additional blood drive is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 16.
Community Blood Drive at Cabela’s Nov. 16, Friday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Outside Front of Store
Join Cabela's and United Blood Services (UBS) as we host a community blood drive. This is a great opportunity to help the community and to save lives. Donors must be at least 17 years old (16-year-olds can donate with parental consent) and present a donor card or positive ID upon donation. All presenting donors will receive a gift. For more information or to schedule your appointment, please contact UBS at 775-324-6454 or you can call the Cabela’s main number at (775) 829-4100. Walk-ins are welcome, as well.
Federal Duck Stamps at Cabela's Daily Store hours Customer Service
The federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamps, commonly known as "Ducks Stamps," are pictorial stamps produced by the U.S. Postal Service for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service which fund conservation for a wide variety of species. The federal duck stamps and junior duck stamps are available for purchase at the customer service counter every day during normal business hours.

The stamps, which sell for $15, raise about $25 million annually to fund wetland habitat acquisition for the National Wildlife Refuge System.

Besides serving as a hunting license and a conservation tool, a current year’s federal Duck Stamp also serves as an entrance pass for National Wildlife Refuges where admission is normally charged. In addition to hunters, conservationists, recreational birders, stamp collectors and others also purchase these popular collector stamps.

More information about this year’s duck stam art is available at: http://www.fws.gov/cno.
Introduction to Fly Fishing Equipment and Fly Casting 1st & 3rd Saturdays
Nov. - March
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Meet at the Fly Shop
Cabela’s outfitters, now professionally-trained instructors by the Federation of Fly Fishers (FFF), will teach a free two-hour, hands-on fly fishing course the first and third Saturdays each month from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instruction will begin in the fly shop where instructors will go over fly rods, reels, lines, leaders, tippets and flies. You will get an introduction into entomology and learn which flies to use and when. The class will move outdoors where proper fly casting technique will be taught. All equipment will be provided. Call us at (775) 829-4100 and ask for the fly shop to pre-register or stop by the fly shop to sign up since space is limited.
Get Your Nevada and California Hunting and Fishing Licenses at Cabela's Daily Store hours Customer Service
Get your Nevada and/or California hunting and fishing licenses and any specialized season stamps at Cabela’s. Stop by the customer service counter to get yours while you shop for all your gear for your next hunting of fishing trip. We have both Nevada and California hunting and fishing guides and regulations produced by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) and the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), respectively.
Free Fudge Samples Daily Store hours The General Store Fudge Shop
With over 30 flavors to try, we are sure we will have your favorite kind of fudge. From our seasonal specialties to traditional chocolate, nut and fruit flavors and even a sugar-free version, we're sure to have a flavor or two to suit your taste. Fudge makes great gifts, too. Did you know you can pre - order for your next occasion? Just another great reason to shop at Cabela's, the World's Foremost Outfitter. 
Fish Feeding Schedule Saturdays 12:00 p.m. Cabela's Aquariums
Stop by the aquarium for our fish feeding. The activity heats up in the aquarium during the feeding, especially when we dump live gold fish in the tank, so get there early.
Birthday Parties at Cabela's Daily, by appointment only. Store hours. Subject to availability. Cabela's in Reno
Looking for a place to hold that birthday party?
Why not have it at Cabela's! Cabela's offers a great deal for that birthday guest. Included in the private room rental are shooting gallery tokens, a scavenger hunt, and fish food for the trout ponds. For more info on meals, availability, and reservations please call 775-829-4106.
Conference Rooms Available Daily, by appointment only. Store hours. Subject to availability. Cabela's Conference Center
Planning a staff meeting? How about a business luncheon? Try a new location and something different! Cabela's conference rooms are available for rent: $75 for half the room or $150 for the whole room for the day that can accommodate up to 125 people. Catering is available: Breakfasts, Luncheons or Dinners. Please call 775-829-4106 for further details or to book your event today!
Cabela's Store Tours Daily, by appointment only. Store hours. Subject to availability. Cabela's in Reno
If you have a group of 5 or more and would like a guided tour of our store, please contact Jamie Klund, Events Coordinator, at 775-829-4128 for future details. We have two, 7,000-gallon aquariums, over 200 trophy mounts including our North American display at the back of the store on Conservation Mountain, an African safari diorama collection in the middle of the store and numerous mounts and displays of land and aquatic wildlife throughout the store. We also have several rare and collectible handguns, rifles and shotguns in our Gun Library, a shooting gallery, free fudge samples in our General Store and much more.
Donation Guidelines      
Cabela’s is proud to provide support for area charities and conservation partners. Due to the large volume of requests received, we have established a policy for all donations. Our retail program supports nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations located within 100 miles of this retail store. All requests must be submitted online for consideration at least forty-five days prior to the event.

In order to assist the largest number of organizations annually, we can consider only one donation request per organization, per calendar year.

Please submit request to Sponsorships, Donations & Advertising.

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