The outdoor retailer’s net loss expanded by 20% in the second quarter to $7,083,000, from a loss of $5,906,000, as revenues inched up 2% to $293,899,000 from $288,734,000, with comparable store sales gaining 2.1%. E-commerce increased 3%, accounting for more than 19% of total sales, with more than 70% of orders fulfilled by BOPIS. The sales gains mainly came from fishing, which comped up 10.9%, hunting and shooting sports (+4.0%), and optics, electronics, accessories, and other (+2.7%). Other categories were softer, including apparel (-1.9%), footwear (-2.1%), and camping (-9.8%). A $2 ... Log in to view full article.