This was my first time meeting Phyllis, and seeing her bait shop that she has been running in this same spot for years. Phyllis and her late husband James ran the small bait business together, until his passing two years ago. Phyllis and James have lived in this same house on the Pine Grove road since they got married 67 years ago, and 45 of those years they have been selling bait on their enclosed porch. Of course I had to ask how this couple got their bait shop started, and Phyllis said it was actually a silly story. She told me about one night when James got home from work after getting into an argument with his boss. She couldn’t help but let out a laugh while explaining how he was in such a tizzy, and ready to quit his job! Then James suggested selling bait right out of their front porch, the bait shop that had been down the road had recently closed, so James and Phyllis saw an opportunity to do something new and that’s what they did. They closed in their front porch and the Mud-Puppy bait shop began. Phyllis did go on to tell me that after James had cooled off a bit, he realized quitting his job was probably not the best option, so he continued working while also running a business at home.
Memorial weekend will mark the 45th anniversary of the Mud-Puppy bait shop.