any help to let me post a pic or two would be appreciated. you can email me if you like. might be quicker for me. thanks. [email protected]
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my son jeremy and i put in around 7am in the dark yesterday morning. the fog was really thick. probably 150ft visibilty. we eased our way down the river and picked one spot to try. stayed there from 8-1pm spider rigging. probably did not go over 500yds either way. ended up with 31 nice crappie and 5 xlarge perch. total weight was right at 43lbs. got back to son's house at 2. by 2:45 we had 5 full qt bags of filets and finished with the cleanup. it was a great day on the lake. good weather and great company.
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any help to let me post a pic or two would be appreciated. you can email me if you like. might be quicker for me. thanks. [email protected]
good job... and even better with your son... I know I love fishing with my girls.
If you don't get hung every-once-n-a-while you ain't jigg'n it right..:D
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Nice report. Hope ya get the pics figured out.
Thanks for the report, sounds like a great day!
I save my pictures to a file on my PC that I labeled Crappie.com. Once you have the pictures on your PC it is simple to import them to the website. Locate the Paperclip icon at the top of the screen where you are posting(not the top of the page, just the posting screen. Click on it and it will open a page called upload manager. The first time you do this the screen will be blank, after you import a picture to it, it will remain there until you delete it. Click on the icon that says "add files" It will open a window saying "select files". click on it and it will take you to your PC files. Locate the folder where you stored your pictures and select the ones to upload. Once you do that, it will place the file name on the upload manager screen that you opened with the paperclip icon.
Once you have all the picture files on there, click on the button that says "upload files" and the pictures will download to the website and usually appear at the bottom of the screen, just click on "insert inline "and they will move to your page you are posting on.
I know it sounds drawn out but it is really simple and once you do it a time or two it will be automatic.
There are way to post from smart phones and some guys use Photobucket or similar on line storage, but I never saw the need to do anything other than loading to my PC and then to the website. I can transfer the picture from my "non-smart" phone by either emailing them to myself and copying the picture to my PC folder or I can take the SD chip from my phone and load directly to the PC. (I do this if I have several pictures, but just one of two, I email to my PC and copy them.)
Let me know if you get stuck on this.
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