
Courtesy Paul Post
Editor’s Note The August print edition omitted the byline of Paul Post. The byline has been restored to properly credit the author.
By Paul Post
Jim Carey got up long before dawn, drove to Clifton Park and by 4 a.m. was first in line to enter a new Bass Pro Shops, whose doors wouldn’t open for another twelve-and-a-half hours.
He maintained the vigil despite searing hot afternoon temperatures that soared into the 90s.
“I didn’t want to fight the crowds to get in,” the Albany resident said, smiling. “I love Bass Pro Shops and I was curious to see what they did with the building. It’s beautiful inside. It’s going to be good for the area. It’s going to bring a lot of people in.”
Carey, an avid hunter and fisherman, was joined by a huge throng curious to see the store’s many attractions such as a 25-yard indoor archery range; large colorful diorama of Split Rock Falls in the Adirondacks with water rushing into a 12,000-gallon educational aquarium; beautiful hand-painted, outdoors-themed murals; and a wide variety of mounted wildlife.