Got to be some available in Crescent city somewhere. Hope you enjoy your trip. Make sure and post pics. And look for Vic and Eilene, they wont be far from fish for sure.
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Heading down to fish Crescent this weekend. Looking for the best place to buy minnows. Google shows three places on hwy 20 between Gainesville and Palatka--wondering which one is best. We're staying in the Blue House on the lake.
Got to be some available in Crescent city somewhere. Hope you enjoy your trip. Make sure and post pics. And look for Vic and Eilene, they wont be far from fish for sure.
The marina over on the river has minnow,but it's a pretty long drive. Hoped we pick some up on the way in.
Georgia Boys gives you plenty for your money
I bought minnow coming in to Palatka on 20 turn right on 19 two blocks on right Messer's Westside Bait the corner of 19 and S moody rd. little hole in the wall store
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Check with Leonards, they are next to the blue house on the lake. Usually have them but may have to buy the night before so you don't have to wait for them to open.
The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"
Leonards is somewhat expensive i've heard
Likewise Messesser's sells "big minnows" and hefty price on them.
Just finished talking to 3 guys who live on Crescent - they pick up their minnows
at Georgia Boys - best prices and they give you ample product
If there is any way possible, I would bring me some crappie shiners with me. The ones they sell around Crescent are the black ones. The last place I know to buy shiners on the way down is around Tallahassee. When we always went down we hauled our shiners.
GA Boys is cheaper & great to deal with but if your stayin in Crescent City it's a far drive,
what you may save in minner prices you will spend in fuel & time unless you buy a bunch on your
way in & have a way to keep them for a few days.
The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"