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Name:   The Sundance Kid - Email Member
Subject:   Gizzard Shad
Date:   2/9/2010 6:36:20 PM

Does anyone know where you can buy some shad near the dadeville area.



Name:   stripernut - Email Member
Subject:   Gizzard Shad
Date:   2/11/2010 9:04:28 PM

As far as I know there is no place to buy gizzard shad in the Lake Martin area.



Name:   RecordBreaker - Email Member
Subject:   Gizzard Shad
Date:   2/12/2010 2:57:54 PM

I can deliver shad, in the Lake Martin area, or other parts of Alabama. Call me 205-281-2882 for details.



Name:   The Sundance Kid - Email Member
Subject:   Gizzard Shad
Date:   2/25/2010 4:59:49 PM

How much are they a dozen? What is minimum order?



Name:   RecordBreaker - Email Member
Subject:   Gizzard Shad
Date:   2/26/2010 4:47:19 PM

The price and minimum order depends on where you want them delivered too. email me at barefieldgk@gmail.com with your location and I will provide you with an estimate, usually it is from 60 to 250 gizzard shad, at 14 to 22 dollars a dozen depending on the number of shad and the number of miles to your location. Also I am booked up with deliveries until march 5, but could take orders for more after that.



Name:   Spot Remover - Email Member
Subject:   Gizzard Shad
Date:   3/12/2010 10:46:42 AM

Are there gizzard shad in Martin? Or, just threadfin?



Name:   RecordBreaker - Email Member
Subject:   Gizzard Shad
Date:   3/12/2010 7:55:21 PM

There is Gizzard shad in Lake Martin, but most of the shad you see in Martin are threadfin. If you see a shad that is bigger than 6 inches it is a Gizzard. Gizzard shad have a hump in their back and a rounded nose. Threadfin shad are streamlined and have a more pointed nose, with a lateral line high on their side. (this is not a scientific description)







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