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4/22/10 Fox River
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 6:41 pm
by Ken G
I'm loving these days that don't end till after 8 PM. I get to fish for a bit after work. I work too far away.
There should have been a shot of a nice sized catfish here, but it got loose while I was trying to figure out an interesting way to take the picture. This all happened in the first 15 minutes. I still had over an hour on the water. Except for one more smallie that came loose about 20 feet from me, that was it. I hate being teased like that, especially when things look as good as they did.
I keep trying to get a picture of this these bug hatches that are going on every day, but you try to shoot a swarm of bugs.
Re: 4/22/10 Fox River
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:57 pm
by Bogie
Finally got out Saturday about noon for a couple of hours. With the water rising I figured work could wait. Picked up five nice fish - most near shore with one 18" beauty that I caught in about a foot of water. I took a few semi-lame pics with my phone but I haven't figured out how to download in the proper resolution
Help!
Re: 4/22/10 Fox River
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:46 pm
by Ken G
Bogie wrote:Finally got out Saturday about noon for a couple of hours. With the water rising I figured work could wait. Picked up five nice fish - most near shore with one 18" beauty that I caught in about a foot of water. I took a few semi-lame pics with my phone but I haven't figured out how to download in the proper resolution
Help!
Where were you fishing?
I use Photoshop so I don't know how else to describe this.
You want the final image size to be 6 inches X 8 inches at 72 ppi. Or smaller but not by much. Always 72 ppi no matter how the image measures in inches.
Anything other than Photoshop and I don't know much. Can't know everything I guess.
Re: 4/22/10 Fox River
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:04 am
by pezdek1
Very easy way to adjust pic size is download a program called PixResizer. When you install it, open it up and take a look at it. It's very simple. Hit Load Picture, make sure "Custom Size" is checked and make sure it says "600 x 450" in there, which I believe it is defaulted to. Also make sure that "Maintain Aspect Ratio" is checked. Hit save, choose your location, and save the pic. These pics come out looking pretty good, and it's a very fast/simple way to resize pics for this site.
Re: 4/22/10 Fox River
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:49 am
by Bogie
Thanks for the info. I will try it when I get time. I was fishing at Saw-we-kee.
Re: 4/22/10 Fox River
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 2:33 pm
by Bogie
OK. After many attempts, this is the best I can do. I was fishing at Saw Wee Kee park on Saturday as the river was on the rise (just under 2,000cfs). This first fish came from the middle of a group of feeding carp in an eddy,
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the next one was in a foot of water next to a large rock. I think I hit him in the head because the strike was immediate and violent. Picked up 5 in two hours all out of the main current.
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These pics were sized through Pixresizer as suggested. Maybe next time I'll bring a real camera instead of my phone.
Re: 4/22/10 Fox River
Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 11:52 am
by pezdek1
There ya go Bogie. Pics look good. Pix Resizer is pretty simple, but very effective for adjusting the pic size. Nice fish!