Eats near the BC Spillway

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Eats near the BC Spillway

Postby Jefferson » Mon Feb 04, 2002 5:59 pm

No Here -- If you are looking for lunch while at an event at the BC Spillway, try the shrimp po-boy from the grocery store in the town next to the Motiva Refinery. It is as good a shrimp po-boy as I know.
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Postby NOHERE » Mon Feb 04, 2002 6:38 pm

I imagine we'll get lunch in a sack during the trial.I'll check it out when i can break free. Thursday night may be the only night i can get away or Thur. during the lunch hour.

Is there anywhere around there to get some
crawfish to bring home????
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Postby Jefferson » Mon Feb 04, 2002 8:05 pm

Your sack lunch at the trial will most likely come from the grocery store I am referring to. Just be sure to order the shrimp po-boy, that is if you like such food. The burgers are pretty good as well.

Where do you train around Nesbit? I grew up in Memphis. My family raised labs and did some campaigning in the 70's & early 80's. We had a kennel in Grand Junction for a short period of time in the 90's. We still have some friends in Eudora & elsewhere that run trials. I work a couple of trials or tests a year but do not yet have a dog of my own due to a variety of reasons.

There are plenty of places to get crawfish to take back to Nesbit with you. The going rate the last time I checked was approximately $2.00 a pound and going down. This crawfish season is an excellent one. I am sure you will be able to find some in Reserve which is close to the Spillway, and if not there, I can tell you about a place on Williams BLVD that is also good.

There is a chance that I will be working at the trial you will be judging. If that is the case, I will write back.

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Postby dos gris » Tue Feb 05, 2002 8:39 am

Boiled crafish are running around $2.00/lb.
Live crawdads are less, maybe around 1.30 to 1.50/lb. and falling.
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Postby NOHERE » Tue Feb 05, 2002 6:06 pm

JETHRO- IF YOU KNOW FOLKS AROUND EURDORA MS ITS PROBABLY THE BUNNS AND HARPS ???
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Postby Jefferson » Tue Feb 05, 2002 7:22 pm

No Here -- You lined it. However, it has been many years since I was around Mr. Harp.
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Postby NOHERE » Tue Feb 05, 2002 8:22 pm

jet- He and his son are going strong, im able to train with 'em every weekend plus a little hunting with'em also.They have been "teaching me" for about 7 years now.They had 3 go to the national this year and one made it to the 9th series.
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Postby Jeff » Thu Feb 07, 2002 12:32 am

Their hot roast beef (one which I consumed about 30 min ago) is also the stuff of legends. However the shrimp is pretty damn good too!

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