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Saturday May 3

5:00-7:00pm

Pre front conditions

 

My son just bought a house on a 300 acre private lake in north East Georgia.  His house is close to the dam so we have access to deeper water than most of the lake.  This is the first time he had a chance to fish it.  We started with plastics and the activity was steady.  We threw senkos, and u-vibes with great results. 
Tried my best on adding pics but  just mission impossible for me.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Very nice!

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Big mouth. Big belly. Big joy!

 

300 acres is the perfect size. Is he allowed to launch a boat there?

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9B148058-5BDF-460C-BC4E-AB31749A643C.jpeg.ab010e78a045014dec170d231c62216f.jpegYes you can launch but electric only.  No public ramps, backyards only.  Most have kayak or John boat.  I had a bunch more pics of other big fish but every time it sends a message the pic is over sized.  Very little fishing pressure from the neighbors!

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I love the water I fish and am content here, but now is the spring of my discontent thanks to you, for now I want to fish your son's lake too! 😉

To get your pictures the right size to post I take them with my phone and email them to my computer, put them on the desktop and choose them to post.  Choose mid size.  Once you do it a few times it's a piece of cake.

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6 hours ago, Alex from GA said:

To get your pictures the right size to post I take them with my phone and email them to my computer, put them on the desktop and choose them to post.  Choose mid size.  Once you do it a few times it's a piece of cake.

Thanks for the info but not so easy for an old guy.

I guarantee that I'm considerably older than you and I can do it.

@geo g looks like you have an iPhone and you're about halfway there. These directions are for the phone.

 

1. Open the picture you want to post. Tap the screen once so only the picture shows (that gets rid of the date, time and stuff on the bottom of the screen).

2. Take a screen shot of the picture you have open. To do that on my phone I press the on/off button and the +/top button of the volume at the same time.

3. Go to the new photo/screen shot. Open it and click on the 3 lines with circles. Then tap the crop icon. The picture will then look like the picture you posted on Tuesday. Then just push the white border lines towards the center to get crop out the bottom and top of picture (which should be black space if you did it right). Save your changes. This significantly reduces picture size and should allow you to post a "real" picture.

4. When you "choose files" to add a picture to your post pick the one you just modified.

 

Alternately you can you do do it on you computer as Alex from GA suggested. It'll be different doing it on Mac v. PC.

 

If all else fails find a youngster lol

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3 hours ago, Kev-mo said:

@geo g looks like you have an iPhone and you're about halfway there. These directions are for the phone.

 

1. Open the picture you want to post. Tap the screen once so only the picture shows (that gets rid of the date, time and stuff on the bottom of the screen).

2. Take a screen shot of the picture you have open. To do that on my phone I press the on/off button and the +/top button of the volume at the same time.

3. Go to the new photo/screen shot. Open it and click on the 3 lines with circles. Then tap the crop icon. The picture will then look like the picture you posted on Tuesday. Then just push the white border lines towards the center to get crop out the bottom and top of picture (which should be black space if you did it right). Save your changes. This significantly reduces picture size and should allow you to post a "real" picture.

4. When you "choose files" to add a picture to your post pick the one you just modified.

 

Alternately you can you do do it on you computer as Alex from GA suggested. It'll be different doing it on Mac v. PC.

 

If all else fails find a youngster lol

Thanks for the helpful tips!

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