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Marksmen has all the fishing tackle you need, including rods, reels, lures, baits, hooks, weights, and more.

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Still searching for a Father’s Day gift? Surprise them with a Marksmen Firearms & Outfitters gift card, available in any amount.

Marksmen offers a large selection of firearms, accessories, and specialty items for the sportsman in your life. Plus, their knowledgeable and friendly staff (mostly retired military and law enforcement) can guide and educate customers — whether they are new to firearms or experienced, skilled shooters.

Bonus: They offer free 90-day layaway and a 10% discount for military and first responders. Get more info*

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