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-New Profile Picture Album and Photo Gallery-
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-New Profile Picture Album and Photo Gallery-
I'm not sure if everyone saw the post on how to make a profile photo album and add pictures to the photo gallery, but here is the link to that post with a video on how to do both!! Lets get some Steelhead, Salmon pictures up in the gallery. 
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hollywood - Admin Steelhead Stalkers!

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Re: -New Profile Picture Album and Photo Gallery-
It tells me I am not allowed to upload any photos?
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It should be working now! It had to fix a permission problem. Thanks for the heads up!
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hollywood - Admin Steelhead Stalkers!

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Re: -New Profile Picture Album and Photo Gallery-
Nice fish, keep those pics coming. We love to see fish no matter what state they are from. How do those fish taste? I used to catch salmon in New York and they weren't very good.
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Well, I am fairly new to the sport, just started last year. They are great smoked, I am going to grill that baby tonight so I will let ya know.
I am sure there is a difference in any fish caught here compared to there as the diet is different and they live in different water. One of the unfortunate things here with the summer run is that the water is fairly warm and low on oxygen, with the energy they exert while fighting it at times is hard to revive them if you want to release.
I am sure there is a difference in any fish caught here compared to there as the diet is different and they live in different water. One of the unfortunate things here with the summer run is that the water is fairly warm and low on oxygen, with the energy they exert while fighting it at times is hard to revive them if you want to release.
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