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    here are some pics of some bluegill and perch Sherry and I Caught today... trying to figure out how to post pics.





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    nice lookking perch and gill.

    BTW, use the [img] link for posting pictures.
    And use a return or 2 after each picture.
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    Great pics. Gotta love those yellow perch. I haven't had any in years. I guess I'll make a trip up north to get some more.


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    Thank you Crappiepappy for fixing my pics.
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    I find resizing them to 640x480 makes a nice posting size. Download and use the excellent free picture program Irfanview. Use irfanview to resize to the above size - Image tab - Resize, then go to the File tab - Save as - name the pic and put it somewhere you can find it on your hard drive. Sign up with photobucket and upload your resized pics. Copy the IMG url below the pictures in photobucket for each pic and just past it in the text of the post.

    Let me know if you need any help.

    I have driven through Clarion many times in my life on the way east or southeast from where I live in Lakewood NY to get on RT 80. Its a nice remote spot down there. That country looks very familiar to me.
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    Looks like fun, we don`t have coon perch around here.

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    Whats a coon perch?
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    A yellow perch is called a coon perch in south Ga. We very seldom catch on as our water get so warm.

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    Wink No problem Baxter ....

    Quote Originally Posted by Baxter1
    Thank you Crappiepappy for fixing my pics.
    You had the URL links entered correctly ... they were just run together so close they looked like one big long address. All I did was seperate them, using the Enter Key. Then I changed "url" to "img", at the beginning & end of each address. That, in effect, changes them from a "link to a picture" (the URL) .... to the picture itself (the IMG).
    You've got your pics on Photobucket, and they seem to be sized to the "Message Board" size ... so, all you need to do to post an actual picture - is left click on the "img" address, and you should see a yellow highlighted box flash on, that says "Copied". Then you just have to "paste" in the text box here ... and your pics should show up in your post. Just remember to put a few spaces between your message and a picture ... and between pictures ... using the "Enter" key (the Enter key will, in effect, add a blank line between them ... setting them apart).

    Good looking fish, too ... look just about "frying" size :D

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