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    How much is a pound of minnow s. In miss

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    $2.50-$1.50 per doz, depending on where you are. Not many bait shops sell by the pound.
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    12.50 a pound at Lakeway and Bs Grocery here at Grenada, 1.35 a dozen at Lakeway, not sure out at Bs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    12.50 a pound at Lakeway and Bs Grocery here at Grenada, 1.35 a dozen at Lakeway, not sure out at Bs.
    12.50 Lb. for what size Rees?
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    Shouldn't matter. A pound is a pound regardless of the size.
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    It vary's, I've seen it anywhere from $12.50 per lb, at 'Nader to $23.00 lb at the Tenn-Tom one stop at Pickensville.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stormcloud View Post
    12.50 Lb. for what size Rees?
    Don't matter, like Flanger said, # is a #!!
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    Just for comparison, in SC a 1/2 lb of tuffies (smallest size) is $12. That is about 14 dozen or more. The larger they are the more per pound. Not sure why because the bigger the minnow the less you get in a pound, but the next size up is $14.Lb.

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    Thanks guys. Friend of mine gonna set up a truck to sell from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigflinger View Post
    Shouldn't matter. A pound is a pound regardless of the size.
    1000 #8 minnows (large) weighs 8 Lbs., 1000 #6 minnows (medium) weighs 6 Lbs. There are 125 minnows per Lb. of #8s. There are 166 minnows per Lb. of #6s. I agree that a pound is a pound but the smaller the minnow, the more it takes to make a pound. I sold minnows for several years. If I'm wrong, I just wasted those years.
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