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davev

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Here's pics of a couple caught by fellow members of 1st WI chapter of MI - both caught across the border in MN:

The little guy with a 54" X 28" tanker

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His proud old man with same fish

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Then a 49.5" X 25" from my bud

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OINK!

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Once again I prove you don't need a $45 K rig an everything fancy an pretty to get into big fish.

16' Lund, 9.9 motor, a rod, 5 lures, a pop, some jerkey an Marauder treats, NET an the hounds.

Jump in an we is off to do battle.

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Time an again this rocks.

I am SO HANDSOME!

fish aint to shabby either!

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THANKS.

YES, shuttle boat used most to go to an from island to slip in river.

I also hide out in it. People I know see me but don't REALLY SEE ME, an just fly right by.

LOL x 100

Big rig is OK fine, love it.

Also love my little boats.

Red one an Blue one rock.

Fun stuff an we, the hounds an me, got into SIX nice fish that week as clients canceled for one reason or another.

Only a couple photos but cool just the same as others were released boatside.

No matter how I try the Mallard Island Marauders refuse to learn how to work the camera.

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But then I only need one photo of me an a fish a year for web page.

Rest in fused into my little ball bearing brain.

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Not to near an not to far as all kinds of fish can be most anywhere you are.

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Keep on Rocken!

T.

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 Originally Posted By: _FearNoFish4:20_
How can I post pictures? I have 2 pics of a tip up trip of my dad catching a 44" northern 28lbs and myself catching a 41" 25lbs all on the same 5 day trip. the 28lber had an 18inch carp in its belly that was freshly eaten that I now have mounted in its mouth on a dual mount with the 25.

Step 1: Make sure you have your pictures on your computer.

Step 2: Create a free account on an image hosting site, such as http://www.photobucket.com or http://www.imageshack.us

Step 3: Log into the image hosting site, there should be an option to upload images there. On photobucket it should be right in the middle of the screen after you log in. Just browse to the picture and click upload. Don't worry about size, they will automatically be resized if they are too big.

Step 4: After uploading it should appear under your photo album on the hosting HSOforum. Typically they will put the required info to post under the picture. Just copy the one that looks like this: [image][http://www.imagehostingsite.com/youraccountnumberusually/youralbumname/yourphotoname.jpg[/image]

Step 5: Log into FM and paste the code you copied into the post screen.

Try to resize images to 640x480 or 800x600 on your image hosting account before posting, otherwise you'll be doing a little page stretching that gets a little annoying.

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