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Moses Lake Report
Grant County, WA

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06/06/2009
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Walleye
Brown
Jig
Morning
06/08/2009
3
1852

My good buddy Dan Hiatt and I headed to fish Quincy lakes Evergreen resevoir, but after two smallish bass and a recently planted Tiger Musky breaking my line at the boat, the wind picked up, so we decided to hit Moses Lake for some Walleye action. Unfortunately, the Walleye tournament was going on and the weather was bad, so we hit a number of parks off the bank that I was familiar with. At Connully Park, we both caught some little smallmouth, but at the Montlake trestle ,I tagged a fat 23" walleye on a 3"" Yammamoto Tiny Ika skirt jig in cinnamon pepper. We caught a 1/2 dozen smallies on 3" smoke Kalins grubs , with the biggest being about 14 inches. I love bronzebacks...so I let the ones that I caught go. I wish that I could figure out how to post pictures with my buddies camera... I did catch the biggest small mouth of my life last week out of an unnamed lake that I found on Google Map's Satelite Map. She tipped the scale at 7lbs 2 oz and the photos don't do her justice. She inhaled a 5" texas rigged Baby bass Senko rigged weightless. My buddies camera is digital, so if any of you guys can give me pointers on what cords or plugins I need to post on this site please let me know. good luck out there. The Jigmiester


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kunsterr
6/9/2009 12:50:00 AM
there a cord that come with the camera that can plug into the computer that is call a u sb cord. some camera phone come with it.
SnohoBassGuy
6/9/2009 11:35:00 AM
Or, you may be able to just remove the memory card, and then you can use a usb reader to plug that into. Congrats on the big one.
ChrisB
6/9/2009 12:12:00 PM
Keep us posted JigMeister. A smallie that big is a huge deal, and we want to see !! Congrats.
blufin loui
6/9/2009 12:46:00 PM
Hey Jiggie, go to one of the local camera shops with the camera model, and they can let you know what is needed for the transfer. Ya gotta start posting pics Man, all the adventures have my hook setting arm twitching in anticipation to see the pics.
great job man, and as always an informative report. look forward to the next opportunity to share a trip with ya.
kenbarb
6/9/2009 1:00:00 PM
I will make this as clear as I can -- so be patient, here is a step by step process that may get your pictures posted.
#1 - Download Piscasa on your computer, it is a free program put out by Google, so you don't have to worry about it infecting your computer, you will love this photo program. Just punch in piscasa on Google search, and you will see the download for Piscasa3, which is the latest version. you will need to down size each photo to less than 200kb, you can accomplish this with Piscasa. #2- Put your camera card into the card slot on your computer, they will be up loaded to Piscasa. Downsize the selected photos you wish to post. #3- Save the selected pictures on your camera card. #4- Now you are ready to Post. Go to the post page, same as you did for the above post, you will see the spots where you can submit two photos. Find the browse button and click on it, go to My Computer and click on it, choose the card slot that your camera card is in, click on it. The photos that you down sized and saved will come up, choose the first one you want to post and click on it, follow the directions that you see on the post site, and you will get good results, then do the same for the second photo. Don't worry about using your camera card for this, it can all be erased. I have assumed a lot about your camera and computer, but it might work for you. Good luck and good fishing, that was a nice post.
2000subaru
6/9/2009 1:11:00 PM
Come on JIG...you have gotten me all excited about this fish of legend! I'm hungry for a picture! Have one of the neighborhood kids help you. They WILL be able to get it done. Kids are so smart these days.
Dustin07
6/9/2009 1:16:00 PM
no fish was caught till you can prove it with a picture!
Dustin07
6/9/2009 1:16:00 PM
no fish was caught till you can prove it with a picture!
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