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  1. #1
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    Default Show those trout

    We need more pics of catches on the board.
    No story needed.
    Now on with the pics.
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    Whether they're big or small. On a dry, nymph, streamer or an egg. Wild or planted. Trout are always fun to catch.
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    Small streams in the Yuba drainageClick image for larger version. 

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    Each year on the water has its charms.

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    The boy's first fish. Had to keep the planter and have the boy eat it.
    Take it easy. If it's easy, take it twice.

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    Awesome grayling pic hawk eye!
    Keep em coming guys.
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    one more...well two more

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    Great idea, I love to see all of these nice fish!

    Here's a few of mine:


    Manzanita Lake



    Fall River



    Fall River



    N.F. Feather



    N.F. Feather



    N.F. Feather



    Yuba River


    If you'd like to post your pictures larger like how mine look try this:


    I use an easy way to post larger pictures by using www.photobucket.com (PB).

    First you have to create an account (free) on PB.

    Download the picture(s) from your computer into your new PB account.

    Once the images are downloaded and you see little "thumbnail" images of each of your photos, hover your curser over the image (DO NOT CLICK ON THE IMAGE) until you see a gear cog at the upper right hand corner of the image, move the curser over the cog, then click on "Get Media Links."

    Next left click in the box under “IMG Code.” This will copy the code for you to be able to paste it into the forum text box in which you type for the message board.

    Now paste that code (Control + V) into the forum text box, you will see this type of a code:
    [IMG] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...IMG_5118-4.jpg [/IMG]

    After you paste the IMG code should click on preview at the bottom of your post to make sure that the link worked and that you image is now displaying in your post.

    You will have to repeat this process for every image that you want to post, but they will display much larger and look better.

    Side note: I usually hit the ENTER key and put a few paragraph spaces between each image some that there is a little space between each image.

    Also, if you find any of these instructions difficult to follow please give me some feedback to simplify my instructions.
    Last edited by Adam Grace; 01-07-2013 at 09:52 PM. Reason: edited the instructions
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    Dude, that's a pretty cool pic.

    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett S Realtor View Post
    one more...well two more

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