Season Tix, GA Game and Fish Selection

ArchiTECH

Flats Noob
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Nov 16, 2003
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Ordered my season tix via the web today and only did the season pass package - i.e. I didn't order my Athens tickets. But, after I thought about it a while I began considering going ahead and purchasing (or getting on the wait list) the GA game tickets. Do you know if it is too late once you order the season tickets to then (later) purchase the GA game tickets sort of as if you had purchased them along with the season tickets.

I'm wondering if it is a totally new deal if you have already purchased the season tickets. No special "go to the front of the line" priviledge, etc.

Anybody know?

By the way, I did that eCheck thing on line and saved $5.00. That will almost buy a bottle of water at BDS. I'm so ready for this. I just can't decide what kind of fish is most appropriate for the opener. Kroger has some nice frozen stuff (stunted growth sea bass) for a very reasonable $4.99. Very close to the same discount for using eCheck. Coincidence? - I don't think so.
 

1TechFan

Varsity Lurker
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Dec 11, 2001
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Using e-check isn't as good as via a credit card for me. I paid using a rebate CC and even with only 1% cash back for the tix and parking pass, I still saved more than 5 bucks. Plus, I get the grace period extra to pay it off. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrinbounce.gif

I guess I'll be able to buy a better fish /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 

RamblinPeck

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Dec 7, 2003
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Can't beat the smack that a mackerel will provide, but you can get a LOT of tallapia for the money :).

I say we go for a good mix, maybe throw a few of those big channel cats in there just for fun... though that would definitely not be very easy to get in the gate. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugher.gif
 

JacksonJacket

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Nov 7, 2002
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If you can get it, a good Redfish or Speckled Trout from the Gulf are about as good as they come.
 
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