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It’s more than that. I’m looking at some tickets that are seats 17-18. Just trying to see where in the row they were.
Looking to see if anyone knows how many seats are in a row in section 104 at Alex Box. Thanks for any help.
4 seats together. On aisle. Second row. Section 100.

All 4 for $250. Would like to sell all 4 together.

Can send electronically. Text 22five-four13-88four zero.
Baw that thing might not ever come down! But my guess would be mid July.

And gonna have to be extra cautious out there. Lots of shite floating around and moving. Been out there for work recently and seen all the logs floating around.
My brother in law is head of the anesthesiologists at the BR General and is in a lot of surgeries with a lot of Dr's. I needed surgery on my knee and he said to go to Dr Easton at the BR Ortho clinic. He did my surgery with out any issues. Hope this helps

re: Ceramic Coating for boats

Posted by TintTiger on 4/24/19 at 11:20 am
I really cant remember if I decided to do that or they told me to take them out. Guess I should've left them in the boat. Mine gets water spots on the screens when it dries and have to wipe them down each trip.

re: Ceramic Coating for boats

Posted by TintTiger on 4/24/19 at 8:23 am
I had my bass boat ceramic coated in Gonzales. Geaux Preaux did the work. It took 4-5 days to have it done. They detail it, then wipe it down with what I’m guessing is some sort of solvent to remove all wax and polish. Then wash it again before applying ceramic coating. They use Ceramic Pro. Also they take boat off of trailer to get the underside. They coat the outside and inside. Carpet, motor, seats etc.. The coating has a UV protectant that helps your seats from drying and cracking due to sunlight exposure. I’ve had it for about 6-7 months now. I do notice that the scum lines come off a lot easier, even after not washing for several days after fishing. I paid $80 a linear foot for the initial coating with an 18 month warranty. After 18 months they will take it back in, inspect it and if it’s still in good condition they reapply another coat for $20 a linear foot and extend the warranty another 18 months. So basically every 18 months you pay $20 a foot to have your boat detailed and reapply another coating. FYI I removed all electronics from the boat when they did it. My boat is 10 years old and it came out looking like showroom condition and looks good after every washing. Not trying to sell anyone on it. That’s just been my experience with it so far. I use my boat almost every weekend.

re: Best casting reel for under $150

Posted by TintTiger on 4/17/19 at 7:01 am
Everyone has their personal opinion on this topic. Personally I prefer the Lews Speedspool. I have about 13-15 of them. Model BB1HZ and like models with different gear ratios. Don't remember those model numbers. Retail in stores for $159.99. BUT, go to Ebay and search. You can get the $159.99 models for $115-$120 with no tax charged. I have bought my last 6-7 of them on Ebay for that price brand new. Hope this helps. I am sure you can do the same with other name brands and models.

re: Outboard Motor Title?

Posted by TintTiger on 4/16/19 at 7:53 am
Bought a used BassCat last August from Mississippi. I live in La. Only true title you get is for the trailer.( In La.) Mississippi doesn't require trailer registration. Original Bill of Sale is needed for boat registration, trailer registration, and motor. KEY POINT (learned the hard way), You will need a separate BOS for the trailer, and for boat and motor. DMV wants original to register trailer, and LDWF wants an original to register the boat and motor. You can thank me later for that info. I fought it for 2 weeks trying to get all that shite correct.

re: PSA: eBay Coupon

Posted by TintTiger on 3/12/19 at 2:25 pm
Received email earlier. Placed my order! bought 2 Lews reels for $97.74 each. Retail price in stores are $159.99. BINGO! And free shipping.

re: reel repair

Posted by TintTiger on 3/5/19 at 8:08 am
Seems they are few and far between. I know of a place in BR. Maybe you could mail it to them? Assuming they are still open. Last I used them they were. Favrot's off of Weller Ave.

re: Boat trailer registration

Posted by TintTiger on 12/3/18 at 3:04 pm
Not all the way true. I just went through this fiasco about 2 months ago. Bought a BassCat from a guy in Mississippi. Took me 2 -3 weeks to get it all straight. You will need the following:
1. ITEMIZED bill of sale for the trailer.
2. Inspection form filled out by PD. I used a state trooper who is a friend of mine. Not sure if that matters
3. If the previous owner had a registration card for the trailer, they will want that along with a copy of his Drivers license.
4. I also had to go downtown BR to the revenue department and pay taxes on trailer before they would register it.

A very BIG pain in the arse! Horrible process. I surely hope you have better luck than I did. The ITEMIZED bill of sale was the key!

re: Whopper plopper lure

Posted by TintTiger on 12/3/18 at 2:55 pm
And if you get the big one, better use braided line. Its heavy and will snap monofilament or fluorocarbon if you "whip it" when you cast. A buddy told me....

re: Whopper plopper lure

Posted by TintTiger on 12/3/18 at 2:53 pm
I have a couple of them. I have caught fish on them. Not sure if I have caught more on it or a regular lunker lure. One plus side to it is it floats, you can stop it along side of a grass bed then start reeling it in again.

re: Chevy service

Posted by TintTiger on 11/1/18 at 3:12 pm
Supreme in Gonzales is HORRIBLE! It took a total of 2 weeks, 5 trips there for them to correctly do a front end alignment and adjust my head lights correctly. fricked it up every time I brought it back. Front end was pulling twice as hard to the right AFTER the alignment than before. After one adjustment on head lights I was shining on the shoulder. Next time I was coon hunting in the trees. Next time I couldn't see my beams because they were pointing straight down. SCREW that place!
From what I remember when registering my black lab, The AKC only recognizes 3 colors of Labradors. Black, chocolate and yellow. Silver labs contain a genetic strain from somewhere down the line with a Weimaraner. Guy who trained my lab for duck hunting also told me that he has tried training several Silver and British labs. He said although they aren't dumb dogs, most don't learn as well as the AKC recognized colors.(He trains labs as a full time job) Now that's just the AKC and their decision. Other's like the CKC may recognize other colors. Not sure about others.

This isn't bashing anyone's lab. I think they are all beautiful dogs. Especially the Silver. I found out this information because initially I did the research and was going to get a Silver lab when my old lab passed away. I then decided to go with another black. :cheers: