Hey guys coming to darbonne end of feb wondering what kind of bait shops and good eating places y’all recommend. Thanks
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Hey guys coming to darbonne end of feb wondering what kind of bait shops and good eating places y’all recommend. Thanks
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Bait shops
Taterbugs in Farmerville. Anderson’s in Farmerville for shiners. Honey hole in West Monroe.
Cajun restaurants
Sevins in Farmerville and there is a crawfish place by Hwy 33 bridge. Don’t no the name of it though. Also there is an all u can eat seafood buffet in Spearsville called Hollis’s that is awesome. It’s open Thursday-Saturday I believe. Good luck.
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:hesaid times 2, especially on Hollis's. I haven't been to Hollis's in a long time, but they used to be open Thursday-Sunday; with Thursday being cheap night. LOL. Be careful, you can hurt yourself there. LOL. I can also vouch for Sevin's; goooood food. Taterbug's is a locally owned bait shop. Nice and friendly. They used to have shiners. Good luck with your trip.
There will be a crappie masters tourney on Darbonne feb 23-24. Be a lot of extra folks on the water then. Any idea when you're coming?
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Wednesday after tourney
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Is it best to buy fishing license on line before I get there
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It's no problem getting license for a few days. Almost any store. Been a pretty crazy year around here, but it SHOULD be good then.
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you will have to get license on line. ldwf is installing new licensing system and cant print over the counter until April 1 I believe
They just opened Granny's in Farmerville, it's not really high class but it's decent home cooking buffet. On either Friday or Saturday nights they have an AYCE seafood buffet that is ok. They do have some good hot water cornbread that is great with beans and greens.
Love cornbread but have never heard of hot water cornbread
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