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Jim tenHaaf
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fishin4alivin
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Glad I did not read this before I went over there on Friday. Did not know what all the buoys were for at first then the boats came out for a practice session late morning (womens rowing team
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The trip was not all that bad though caught a 38" and had another follow. I would post a picture but just learning the site kinda of confused as to how to post Pics.
The trip was not all that bad though caught a 38" and had another follow. I would post a picture but just learning the site kinda of confused as to how to post Pics.
"The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?" Lee Wulff
How to post photos:fishin4alivin wrote:Glad I did not read this before I went over there on Friday. Did not know what all the buoys were for at first then the boats came out for a practice session late morning (womens rowing team).
The trip was not all that bad though caught a 38" and had another follow. I would post a picture but just learning the site kinda of confused as to how to post Pics.
http://www.michiganmuskiealliance.org/f ... php?t=2365
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fishin4alivin
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Jim tenHaaf
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How to post a photo:
Step one:
You’ll need to re-size the photo to no more than 640x480 or you can use imageshack to re-size the photo but only it the file size is less than 1.5 megabytes.
Step two:
Go to http://www.imageshack.us
Step three:
Click browse to locate the photo in your files.

In the pop-up window, locate and select the appropriate photo and open the file into imageshack. Now click “host it!”. (note red arrows)

Step four:
You can use imageshack to re-size the photo but only it the file size is less than 1.5 megabytes. 320x240 is good for most photos.

Step five:
Copy the entire link from imageshack and paste it into the new post you started on the forum. Be sure to copy the link that says Direct link to image.

With the link pasted into the message highlight the link by dragging your mouse over it and clicking the IMG button.

Tags will then be added to the front and back of the link.

Step six:
Add any text you would like into the message and click submit.
The image will appear in your new post.
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How to post a photo:
Step one:
You’ll need to re-size the photo to no more than 640x480 or you can use imageshack to re-size the photo but only it the file size is less than 1.5 megabytes.
Step two:
Go to http://www.imageshack.us
Step three:
Click browse to locate the photo in your files.

In the pop-up window, locate and select the appropriate photo and open the file into imageshack. Now click “host it!”. (note red arrows)

Step four:
You can use imageshack to re-size the photo but only it the file size is less than 1.5 megabytes. 320x240 is good for most photos.

Step five:
Copy the entire link from imageshack and paste it into the new post you started on the forum. Be sure to copy the link that says Direct link to image.

With the link pasted into the message highlight the link by dragging your mouse over it and clicking the IMG button.

Tags will then be added to the front and back of the link.

Step six:
Add any text you would like into the message and click submit.
The image will appear in your new post.
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fishin4alivin
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Thanks for the Help Guys... She was a little marked up as you can see.. Released in good condition though.
Wow what a chore what ever happen to cut and paste? lol
"The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?" Lee Wulff