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re: Lost Boat Papers

Posted by LSUBboothe on 5/14/16 at 5:26 pm to
Thanks for the detailed information. I guess I will be spending my day off next week at both places.

Lost Boat Papers

Posted by LSUBboothe on 5/13/16 at 9:57 pm
My brother lost all of our papers to our bass boat when he moved. We lost the bill of sale, title, boat registration, and trailer registration. What is the easiest way to replace these items?
Mine works finally. Sent the request Friday night.
Bought the UE Boom before a beach trip earlier this year. Amazon has them for $179.00, which is the cheapest price I could find. Sounds good for its size, but doesn't have alot of bass if you like that. Get's very loud and does not distort. Battery lasts about 5 or 6 hours depending on how loud you have it. Its also waterproof which is cool.

re: Nerf Bars for 2012 F-150

Posted by LSUBboothe on 12/17/12 at 2:10 pm to
I have a Lariat that came with the power step bars. They are nice until you have to replace them. The motor tends to go out in them at some point. I had some black Westins on my old Tacoma. They were on the truck when I bought it. They were nice bars though.

re: Nerf Bars for 2012 F-150

Posted by LSUBboothe on 12/17/12 at 1:54 pm to
I think the closer to stock you can keep it the better off you will be. Hard to go wrong with Westin.

re: Nerf Bars for 2012 F-150

Posted by LSUBboothe on 12/17/12 at 1:48 pm to
I'm pretty sure my Grandmother had that same van when I was young. Lots of good memories in that thing

Nerf Bars for 2012 F-150

Posted by LSUBboothe on 12/17/12 at 1:34 pm
I am posting this for my buddy that is trying to find some good looking nerf bars for his 2012 F-150. He has the XLT crew cab model (2wd). The ones pictured are Raptor 6inch oval step bars. What do you guys think about these? Does anyone have a good brand they would like to share?





re: Davis Island

Posted by LSUBboothe on 11/15/12 at 3:33 pm to
My mother's "friend" has a camp in the Kellogg Club on Davis Island. There are some really nice camps out there and the main lodge is really sweet. Really good hunting and fishing, but the rules are pretty strict. My mom killed a nice 10 point last year for her first buck. Its a pain in the arse to get out there if you have to get boated in. Definitively take advantage of the trip if you have the opportunity to go.

re: Work Boots - Whatcha wearing?

Posted by LSUBboothe on 10/12/12 at 2:33 pm to
I was saying I like the Wellington boots w/ the leather. I was just stating that Academy only has the Mud Dog boots.

re: Boat question

Posted by LSUBboothe on 10/12/12 at 2:29 pm to
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War Eagle Boats


These are some high quality rigs. Checked one out at our boat dealership w/ a 90HP Honda. Would love to own one.
Academy has the Georgia Mud Dog boots with the full rubber bottom. They don't have the leather Wellington that everyone has. They are really nice boots. I'm on my third pair in ten years.
I was just given a S&W stainless snub nose .357. It is new and still in the box. I don't know if I want to keep it or trade it for something bigger. Not a huge fan of snub nose revolvers.

re: Work Boots - Whatcha wearing?

Posted by LSUBboothe on 10/12/12 at 1:06 pm to
I'm jealous. Stuck in the office all day. Have fun
Just got a fresh pair of Georgia boots. Still breaking them in.

re: Can't take him anywhere

Posted by LSUBboothe on 10/11/12 at 3:19 pm to
Great pics. This reminds me of our lab. He has a mind of his own sometimes
I don't think so. Most of my relatives live in Catahoula parish.
My grandmother got bit by one on her stomach several years back. She just thought it was a normal bug bite until it started swelling. She had a hole the size of a softball on her stomach. They had to fill it with gauze and she stayed in the hospital for a week. Been cautious of spiders ever since.
Maybe we can make add that to the list for the next trip. I was with the wife and she was more concerned about tanning and shopping than scenery
Yea.. We rented a condo on Waikiki for 8 days. It was really cool getting to see all the different beaches, but I wish we would have went to some of the other less populated islands. I hear they have better scenery and less tourist traps.
I have some more shots on my laptop at home. We were taking a break on one of the islands. The wind was so bad that day that we could barely make it to the islands. Still some pretty bad arse scenery.
Pretty Sweet.. I see that they left the price tag off the website. It probably costs more than my truck.
That is one serious side by side. What does the price on that setup run?
Its the wife's We were checking out the sandbars on the Mississippi river when the picture was taken.
I had a chance to use this Ranger XP 800 at Davis Island for the weekend. It was a pretty bad arse machine. Put in a boat with no problem and was quick as hell. I would buy this over a Rhino in a heartbeat.

re: Buying a 4wheeler

Posted by LSUBboothe on 7/27/12 at 8:44 pm to
I think the one we use is a 5x8 with wood plank floors and a fold down ramp. Works pretty well for alot of things you may need to haul. I think you can get one for less than a grand.

re: Buying a 4wheeler

Posted by LSUBboothe on 7/27/12 at 8:22 pm to
Mine wont fit in my F150 because of the toolbox. I don't have room for shite.

re: Buying a 4wheeler

Posted by LSUBboothe on 7/27/12 at 8:16 pm to
Got 28" ITP mud lites on mine with some after-market wheels. It goes anywhere I want it to go. You can do alot to them if you are willing to fork out the $$$

re: How do you 2wd guys do it?

Posted by LSUBboothe on 7/27/12 at 8:11 pm to
I have an F150 Crew Cab with 35 inch BFG M/Ts and I think I've used my 4wd a total of five times since I put the tires on. I have enough ground clearance and grip to get through most stuff. It's nice to have though!