i just loaded photobucket in my comp. added a picture and sent it to my email add. i received it but was kinda small for veiwing. how do i post them on here using photobucket?? thank you for all info.
i just loaded photobucket in my comp. added a picture and sent it to my email add. i received it but was kinda small for veiwing. how do i post them on here using photobucket?? thank you for all info.
look at your photobucket album, click on the IMG code at the bottom
to copy the link and paste it on your reply like this.....
not a 12lb largemouth, but gives the guys something to look at
in the mean time........lol
Last edited by Bassbum; April 30th, 2008 at 05:40 PM.
Have your son check into the license rules and regulations in depth. There may be something he can use that they are not disclosing. I know that state laws are different, but down here, if you are fishing in a private, land locked pond or lake, (as long as there isn't a creek or stream passing through it), you don't have to have a fishing license. This has been the case for years, however, they change rules every year, so don't hold me to it. I thought this might be of some help just in case he wants to pursue the record. Anyway, it's worth looking into.
Creekmonster has a good idea. Worth checking into. Looking forward to seeing the picts Haulinbass, but I had a feeling they would show up. Cant controll how fast our kids do things can we.
He was ticketed, so he was NOT on a private pond, or private property for that matter...
That's part of the madness...according to the story, he was on a remote pond that no one ever fishes. I don't know about NY, but in NC there are no "remote ponds" that are public property that a wildlife official would visit. Wildlife officials usually stick to patrolling the major rivers and lakes in NC, BUT that's NC.
Hmmmm, go back and read the original post again. It says a small pond. It is located near Albany and the people that do fish it fish at the end where there are no trees or bushes on a small beach. My son was at the other end where no-one fishes and no access other than winding his way through heavy underbrush where most city folk won't go. The warden saw him from the other end and went around to check him out. My son didn't see him at the other end and that's how he got caught. Bet he wishes he was more allert or had been a little wiser and got his license before fishing.. Oh well his loss. He has just learned a very expensive lesson. In NY it doesn't matter where you fish you are still governed by the fish and game laws accept for some private ponds of which this was NOT a private pond.
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