Portugal boat trip

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Stephen8wood
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Portugal boat trip

#1 Post by Stephen8wood »

We took an opportunity of an afternoon of fishing on Saturday afternoon last, sailing out of Alvor. Four rods on a beautiful day. It only took twenty minutes to steam out to the mark, a reef, where we had all kinds of sea bream, scorpion fish, garfish, squid, etc. The bites were constant and picked up over the afternoon with the bream growing in size as the light faded. 3 and a half hours in the sun on a well run boat and back to land for another great meal. Happy days!
List 2010. fish

List 2011: less fish

2012: less fish again,

2013: even less fish.
Stephen8wood
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Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2008 3:52 pm
Favourite Fish: Portuguese Dogfish

Re: Portugal boat trip

#2 Post by Stephen8wood »

Just a few pics to add. Ah here, life is too short for changing the size of pics
List 2010. fish

List 2011: less fish

2012: less fish again,

2013: even less fish.
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Tanglerat
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Re: Portugal boat trip

#3 Post by Tanglerat »

Resized pics now! :)
Paddy002
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Re: Portugal boat trip

#4 Post by Paddy002 »

Lucky bo11ox :lol: spare a thought for us that are gonna get drenched in gale force winds the wknd
2019 Species:
Codling, Whiting

2017 Species:
Mackerel, Dog Fish, Whiting, 3 bearded rockling

2016 Species:
Pouting, Cod, Coalfish, LSD, macks, pollock, dogfish, Bass, Eel, Garfish, Ling, conger, yellow fin tuna, Skipjack Tuna, parrot fish, Trigger fish, Scad, Conger, whiting

2015 species:
Codling, sea bass, mack's, flounder, Dab, three bearded rockling, coalfish, dog fish, bull huss, ballen wrasse, Pollock, European eel, cuckoo wrasse, ling, conger,scorpion fish, cod, pouting, blue shark, whiting
Stephen8wood
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Posts: 556
Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2008 3:52 pm
Favourite Fish: Portuguese Dogfish

Re: Portugal boat trip

#5 Post by Stephen8wood »

Tanglerat wrote:Resized pics now! :)
I'm still confused. What do I do next?
List 2010. fish

List 2011: less fish

2012: less fish again,

2013: even less fish.
chuckaroo
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Favourite Fish: halibut
Location: Co.Antrim

Re: Portugal boat trip

#6 Post by chuckaroo »

Stephen8wood wrote:
Tanglerat wrote:Resized pics now! :)
I'm still confused. What do I do next?
Are you using a computer/laptop or iPad or phone?
Charlie

2025 targets:
40lb+ stinger, shore skate, shore tope, 10lb+ cod
Stephen8wood
SAI Sea Dog!
Posts: 556
Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2008 3:52 pm
Favourite Fish: Portuguese Dogfish

Re: Portugal boat trip

#7 Post by Stephen8wood »

Computer
List 2010. fish

List 2011: less fish

2012: less fish again,

2013: even less fish.
chuckaroo
SAI Megalodon!
Posts: 1939
Joined: Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:40 am
Favourite Fish: halibut
Location: Co.Antrim

Re: Portugal boat trip

#8 Post by chuckaroo »

Stephen8wood wrote:Computer
Assuming that you have access to the pictures on your computer, and assuming that you have Microsoft office and not a Mac... This may read long-winded but i assure you it takes seconds:

1. open your picture in Microsoft Office Picture Manager. One way to do this is to right-click on the icon of the image and then choose Open With then Microsoft Office Picture Manager. The other way would be to simply just open MOPM and then open your pics in there
2. once a picture has been opened in MOPM, click Edit Pictures and in the menu that appears on the right-hand side click Resize
3. from 'Predefined width x height' click on the little drop-down menu and select Web - Large (640 x 480px) or whichever size that suits you. Press OK once selected
4. the image is now resized but must be saved to a location so that you can then upload it to the report. To do this click File and select Save As then save the image to desired location e.g. Desktop. NB it can be useful to rename the resized image at this stage so as to be able to distinguish it from the original un-sized image.

when posting a report, editing a report, or posting a reply to a topic/report at any stage, you will always have an option of 'attaching one or more files', this is to include resized pictures. this option is offered below the main box where you type the report/reply.
so, below the text box of the report/reply click on Choose File. Then go find, select and Open the resized picture, then click on Add the file. thats it done. Submit when you have uploaded all pics you want to - i think 5 pictures can be added to any one report/reply at any one time.

Let me know if you get stuck

Looking forward to seeing lots of pics :)
Charlie

2025 targets:
40lb+ stinger, shore skate, shore tope, 10lb+ cod

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