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  • #864
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    The Lightroom Photoblog is up and running; you can access it from the Photo Archive.

    I am going to bring it into Firefox compliance then integrate it into the rest of the menus, etc.

    Please bookmark and enjoy.

    #9777
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Ok,

    I am only going to be able to keep around 250 images total in the photoblog at any given time, due to space on the MySQL server, so what I will do is fill it up then start archiving images back out of it into the old Archives.

    Zach

    #9778
    anonymous
    Member

    Hey Zach!
    Yeah, that photoblog is really cool. I really like it and I look forward to reading it. I love you!
    Love, Liz

    #9779
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Thanks Liz.

    If Chance hasn’t found this place yet you should tell him about it.

    #9780
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    Nice setup on your photoblog.

    #9781
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Absolutely!

    #9782
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    Thanks, I can make it work as it is.

    #9783
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey Dunfly-

    How large do the fish run in your area?

    #9784
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    I’m in the Tampa Bay area (Dunedin actually), in Fly-boy’s neighborhood.  You are correct, the Atlantic strain of redfish do run a little larger than the Gulf redfish.  Our redfish are typically in the 20″ to 30″ range.  Once a redfish hits about 30″ they tend to move offshore.  My largest one is 31″.  

    Speckled trout tend to run slightly smaller in the 14″ to 28″+.  I have caught them in the 24″ to 26″  range.  Snook run a little larger, probably in the 22″ to 38″+ range.  My largest snook was about 34″.  My biggest fish on a fly was a 4 foot black tip.  I have taken shots at big Tarpon, but have always been undergunned for them.  They get up to 200+ lbs.  I have caught baby Tarpon in the backwaters that run about 20 to 30 lbs.  Its interesting that all the fish are sized in inches except the tarpon, which is always in pounds.

    You still need to come down and go fishing.  We could hook up with fly-boy for some kayak fishing.

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