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    Thank you Bruce. That works. I'll tend to the business of the pavilion, I know's how to deal with the women. Chili Friday for me and crawfish etoufee on Saturday evening. Thanks again my friend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker123 View Post
    Thank you Bruce. That works. I'll tend to the business of the pavilion, I know's how to deal with the women. Chili Friday for me and crawfish etoufee on Saturday evening. Thanks again my friend.
    U R welcome buddy.....I think you are saying skip Thursday night.....that's fine with me.....I'll take it off the food list.....
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    A fine sensible plan. Way to go Bruce. Y'all have a good one. Also, if it comes down to expense, some of the groups use the proceeds from the auction to help out. I see y'all may not do one, but just a suggestion if more funds are needed. Hope the fish show up. Danny
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker123 View Post
    Dwayne, didn't mean to pick on you and Deacon nor offend you. You have both been very supportive in the past and we hadn't heard from you. I was just trying to get an idea of the arrangements and what was still needed.
    No problem Randy, we're good.

    I'm still fighting a trailer light issue that I need to get resolved. Hopefully it is something small. Don't like driving long distances without everything working properly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    No problem Randy, we're good.

    I'm still fighting a trailer light issue that I need to get resolved. Hopefully it is something small. Don't like driving long distances without everything working properly.
    lights can be frustrating.....if I can not figure it out quickly, I take it in and get it re-wired....also, I always turn on my emergency flashers to check my lights before I go out....when I stop for shiners, I check them again....before I leave the launch to come home, I check them again.....and on my last trip at the launch, one side did not work.....turned out a ground wire had broken off ....quick fix and back in business....no duct tape or baling wire required....
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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    No problem Randy, we're good.

    I'm still fighting a trailer light issue that I need to get resolved. Hopefully it is something small. Don't like driving long distances without everything working properly.
    Just as an FYI for everyone. I always carry little red bike lights I can hang on the back of trailers in the event the lights are not working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prefers shiners View Post
    lights can be frustrating.....if I can not figure it out quickly, I take it in and get it re-wired....also, I always turn on my emergency flashers to check my lights before I go out....when I stop for shiners, I check them again....before I leave the launch to come home, I check them again.....and on my last trip at the launch, one side did not work.....turned out a ground wire had broken off ....quick fix and back in business....no duct tape or baling wire required....
    Bruce, the problem is somewhere on my truck. I was hoping it was on the trailer lights, I could fix that pretty easy but I'm not getting anything to the adapter plug at the truck, bought a new plug thinking that was it, no. Checked the fuses, no. Will try the fuses again to see if maybe I missed it but in the mean time I believe I will order me some of those bike lights like Slab has suggested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    Just as an FYI for everyone. I always carry little red bike lights I can hang on the back of trailers in the event the lights are not working.

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    Thanks Ed, just ordered me some!
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    If you have a GM truck....there is another fuse box under the hood with a individual fuse for each light on the truck as well as one for each trailer light. I worked on mine for three days one time untill i found that out....had one light out on my trailer and it was a fuse for it inder the hood of truck. It was in a big black box that said main electrical load center or something like that on it. I kept checking fuses on the one inside the cab. Could not figure out wby i was not getting power to one wire on the trailer plug.

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