Hello,
Just wanted to post my first thread and this seems to be the place to do it. I had come across this site on a link from another site. I wish I knew about TU a few years ago when I started pouring my own soft plastics. Alot of trial and error could have been avoided. Anyway, I hope that I can contribute when I have the chance. Alot of you people have been at it longer than me and I have learned alot in the short time I've known about TU. Happy to be here.
Zbass
Welcome Zbass! We are all glad that you are here and look forward to your input. No sense warning you as I can tell that you are already hooked, so just be gentle with the newbies. Can't wait to see some of your creations.
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George Reeves
H&P Tackle
Welch, OK
Uploading photo's has been covered a lot recently. Search Spike-a-pike over the last week, I know he has answered this one.
As for photo's, my only suggestion is always have something in the picture to provide scale. This could be deliberate such as a tape measure etc, or something that is there incidentally, like coins or keys. Pages have been written on lure photography, so ask about specific problems, focussing, camera shake, blur, etc. Search should pull up a lot of useful info too.
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