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  2. Cabela's - Wikipedia

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  3. Richard N. Cabela - Wikipedia

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    Richard N. Cabela. Richard Neil "Dick" Cabela (October 8, 1936 – February 17, 2014) was an American entrepreneur, best known as a co-founder of Cabela's, a leading outfitter of outdoor sporting and recreational goods. [1][2] He stated that his business was inspired by his bout with polio and a deep love of hunting and fishing. [3]

  4. List of Cabela's video games - Wikipedia

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    Cabela's African Safari (2006) Cabela's Monster Bass (2007) Cabela’s Trophy Bucks (2007) Cabela's Legendary Adventures (2008) Cabela's Monster Buck Hunter (2010) Cabela's North American Adventures (2010) Cabela's Adventure Camp (2011) Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai (2011) Cabela’s Hunting Expeditions (2012)

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  6. Cabela's Big Game Hunter - Wikipedia

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  8. Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-five-year-old John Sharp, a rookie big game hunter, is invited to participate in the Cabela's 2012 International Safari hosted by John Hathcock, a high-ranking member of the Order of Orion, an elite club of world-class big game hunters from all over the world. The player starts in Montana, Sharp's homeland, where he hunts red deer, white ...

  9. Sports Afield Trophy Properties - Wikipedia

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    Launched in February 2004, Cabela's Trophy Properties “grew out of Cabela's CEO Dennis Highby's own frustration a few years before when he was looking for recreational property to buy and couldn't find any national listing service for such property.” [1] Cabela's Trophy Properties did not directly engage in real estate transactions, instead operating as a recreational-listing service for ...