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    Default Rosey Red minnows


    Anyone know where I can get some in NE arkansas?
    I hear and read of alot of people using them but cant find any other than the regular minnows here in NE arkansas.
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    Default rosey reds

    you can buy them at paragould at either pillow's bait shop or kueters bait shop across the road from pillows.

    ringo

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    you might give Pillows and Kueters a call and see if they sell to any of the bait stores in J'boro. They are actually farms that ell minnows to bait stores also.


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    If you're going through Forrest City, you can get them at Broadway Grocery and Bait on Hwy. 70. By the way Tommy---I just realized that I work at the same place as your father-in-law. Can't wait to see who throws who out of the boat!

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    He just called me and told me polebender, Good name. I am getting back into fishing hard because I have been in grad school for the past few years, and the crappie fishng is addictive.
    I think we can both swim, but I think I may have more coordination...........we'll see.
    Thanks for the information.
    Tom

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    Polebender,
    Did you and your students have anything to do with making charcoal grills? My father-in-law has a big one, but I was looking for something a little smaller and without the indirect heat/smoker box, just a grill. I like his being stout, sturdy, and well built. Many grills today are not made to last.

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    I'm pretty sure we made the one Sgt. Maj. has, but haven't built any lately. It takes just the right kid to do something like that--and I'm just not up to doing that much welding myself----had a lot of foot problems in the last 2-3 years, and it looks like I'll be spending a lot of time in the ole recliner again this summer. I'll have surgery on my foot again after school is out. BUT.........a group of us are going to Cocodrie, LA again June 8th for some rig fishing in the gulf----cobia, snapper, wahoo, grouper, and whatever else comes up. We've had a blast doing that the last few years!

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    Sorry to hear bout the foot probs. That fishin sounds fun! A buddy and I went to Empire,LA and fished for bull redfish and speckled trout. caught some mighty fine redfish, some almost 30 inches long. That will sure get your heartrate up!

    Those grills are well built for sure, yall did a good job!

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