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Post by basscatcher on Dec 28, 2005 19:11:32 GMT 1
Thanksfor asking this and in order to help I will also add this as a post on all forums. Photos can be added to any post or report but first of all you will need a photobucket account. Log on to photobucket.com/ and sign up for a free account. I have used photbucket for a long while and it is free and causes absolutley no problems to your system. Photobucket allows you to create URL links and hosts your photos for internet posting. When you have added the photo to your photobucket account you can then copy the URL and paste it into the post. On the "create post" section or "reply" on this site you will see "add tags" and a button 2nd row 4th from left that when clicked creates a set of double brackets containing img and /img command. Simply paste the photo url between this. Then the report can be supported by a nice colour photo like:
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Post by brmbrm on Dec 28, 2005 23:43:24 GMT 1
Hi Here we go: Brian
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MurphyAtkins
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Post by MurphyAtkins on Dec 29, 2005 8:35:03 GMT 1
Brmbrm, Nice fish, but the trousers look decidely dodgy ;D What is the fish...it looks like a Mackerel but the size is out of proportion. I realise that it is closer to the lens, but it is still big for a Mackerel. What weight Murph
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Post by sam on Dec 29, 2005 10:03:56 GMT 1
Is it me or is the mackerel floating in mid air? (no finger grip around the tail!) For a big fish, brmbrm doesn't seem to have much of a grip on it's tail, Ha ha. Either Brmbrm has caught a helium-mackerel, I am talking poo or Brmbrm has had some photo manipulation software for Xmas. Which is it BrmBrm? ;D ;D
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Post by brmbrm on Dec 29, 2005 10:42:12 GMT 1
OK, so here's the sad truth! Weight about 150 grams. The "trousers" are actually shorts (they look crap but are letter than my legs). Done for a laugh to p*ss off my mates in NZ, since it was pretty much all i cught for a while. Editing courtesy of my daughter
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Post by basscatcher on Dec 29, 2005 11:31:15 GMT 1
Nice photo and a great laugh but the photo needs resizing as it goes across the page. If this is hosted in photobucket just try clicking the resize below the image and reducing it by 50%. Makes it better. Nice one.
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Post by MurphyAtkins on Dec 29, 2005 12:09:04 GMT 1
Brmbrm, I saw that the record for Mackerel was just over 6lb....what an outstanding fight that would have been on light tackle !!!!! Just looked at the weather for the weekend and my heart sank....no trips off the island for me this weekend. In fact estuary fishing is looking decidedly rough....its not fair. The weather today is glorious, which isn't much use when you are unable to get out. I will have to chuck in some photos in future, but will need to edit them as my legs are skinnier then yours
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Post by brmbrm on Dec 29, 2005 14:52:01 GMT 1
Nice photo and a great laugh but the photo needs resizing as it goes across the page. If this is hosted in photobucket just try clicking the resize below the image and reducing it by 50%. Makes it better. Nice one. Thanks - done this. Let me know if still a problem
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Post by MurphyAtkins on Jan 7, 2006 23:38:35 GMT 1
Brm......read it and weep ;D
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Post by brmbrm on Jan 8, 2006 18:34:56 GMT 1
Brm......read it and weep ;D Is that your livebait, mate?
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Post by brmbrm on Jan 8, 2006 18:35:26 GMT 1
(Nice fish though!)
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Post by MurphyAtkins on Jan 9, 2006 21:33:27 GMT 1
It was my first big bass (9lb 6oz), beating my previous best of around 2 1/2 pound ...so a big jump. Here's the best from last year at 10lb 8oz; still smaller than some of the 12lb caught out there last summer...biding my time I know it looks smaller, but it was heavier.
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