My wife's friends convinced her that we needed to bring our family to Port A this weekend ...I already know it's going to be a beating so please don't pile on my misery. I remember going down there as a kid my dad would always fill a cooler with shrimp from the boats and from guys on the side of the road but I haven't seen that in the last 15 years or so and haven't really gone looking. Any tips on where to source some fresh shrimp without paying Paul's prices?
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Originally posted by CSB View PostLook at the Polly Anna shrimp boat in the marina, if they have a shrimp flag flying they have them and they are fresh.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by captainsling; 09-01-2022, 01:05 PM.
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Hey Amigo, look up Peggy Ann shrimp Company. They are a local/family owned business with fresh shrimp typically Thursday-Sunday. We buy them right off the boat in the Port A marina, doesn’t get much fresher than that. Prices are good and they typically have a line started by 8:15-8:30 in the morning(open at 9am) till sold out. It doesn’t take long for them to sellout out either. Skip the middle man mark up and go see these folks, you won’t be disappointed. If you decide to buy bulk and need to borrow my vacuum sealer while y’all are down hit me up.
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Originally posted by stickman View PostHey Amigo, look up Peggy Ann shrimp Company. They are a local/family owned business with fresh shrimp typically Thursday-Sunday. We buy them right off the boat in the Port A marina, doesn’t get much fresher than that. Prices are good and they typically have a line started by 8:15-8:30 in the morning(open at 9am) till sold out. It doesn’t take long for them to sellout out either. Skip the middle man mark up and go see these folks, you won’t be disappointed. If you decide to buy bulk and need to borrow my vacuum sealer while y’all are down hit me up.
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