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bunkerjoe4
03-20-2008, 11:45 PM
This will be an archive of things directly related to fishing.

Baitfish Gallery
http://www.stripermoon.com/baitfish/index.html#list

Fishing log
http://www.bluelaketackle.com/elog/ (http://www.bluelaketackle.com/elog/)


State Park Info

http://www.stateparks.com/usa.html (http://www.stateparks.com/usa.html)

NJ State parks:
http://www.stateparks.com/nj.html (http://www.stateparks.com/nj.html)




Tides, Maps, Moon Phases, Water Temps and Weather:

Tides:
http://www.tidesonline.com/state.php (http://www.tidesonline.com/state.php)

http://www.saltwatertides.com/pickpred.html (http://www.saltwatertides.com/pickpred.html)

http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/index.shtml

Moon phases:
http://stardate.org/nightsky/moon/in....css&Submit=Go (http://stardate.org/nightsky/moon/index.php?month=5&year=2010&css=moon.css&Submit=Go)




Maps -- some helpful maps

National Atlas:
http://nationalatlas.gov/ (http://nationalatlas.gov/)

NOAA Online viewer -- very clear, detailed NJ/NY maps
http://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/12327.shtml (http://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/12327.shtml)

Topozone - detailed topographic, aerial, and street maps
http://www.topozone.com/ (http://www.topozone.com/)

NOAA Atlantic Coast nautical maps -- very fine detail
http://ocsdata.ncd.noaa.gov/OnLineVi...iewerTable.htm (http://ocsdata.ncd.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/AtlanticCoastViewerTable.htm)

NJ/NY Baykeeper Maps
http://www.nynjbaykeeper.org/geograp...raphy_emap.php (http://www.nynjbaykeeper.org/geography/geography_emap.php)

**Google/NOAA online layover maps....
http://marine.geogarage.com/routes


Water Temps: Real time water temp Raritan Bay
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nj/nwis/uv...te_no=01407081 (http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nj/nwis/uv?cb_00065=on&cb_00011=on&cb_00010=on&format=gif_default&period=7&site_no=01407081)

Real time water temp Barnegat Bay at the lighthouse
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=01409125 (http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=01409125)

Fishermens Coastal Sea Temps NJ
http://marine.rutgers.edu/coolroom/fishermen/fish_sst.htm

Wind and Water Temps NJ
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/gmap3/

National water data
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/

Stevens Maritime water temps and forecast
http://hudson.dl.stevens-tech.edu/maritimeforecast/









Weather:

NOAA Radar NE sector
http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/northeast.php (http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/northeast.php)

Surfing Info:
Swell Info
http://www.swellinfo.com/surf-forecast.html

Dukestorm-
http://www.dukestorm.com/

Wind Guru
http://www.windguru.cz/int/index.php?sc=264


Hurricane Tracking
http://www.stormpulse.com/fullscreen/current

Weather and Storms -

www.fishweather.com (http://www.fishweather.com/)

http://wunderground.com

http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap

bunkerjoe4
04-13-2008, 02:30 PM
Translating from Spanish or another language--

There have been some inquiries from some sites in other countries. They want to post here, but the translation would be a problem.

Meanwhile, some of these sites have great fishing experiences to relate. I'm always interested in knowing how people in other places approach fishing, what fish they catch, how they make their plugs, what the conditions are like, etc.

I thought it would be helpful if we could find a way to translate if there was ever a communication problem, so I put this tutorial up for you folks. Just go through the steps I have outlined, and follow the babelfish instructions.

Press the link below to translate this site into another language.
http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/tr


Procedure for translating the whole site into another language:
Enter www.stripersandanglers (http://www.stripersandanglers) next to the http://

Select a language - Example English to Spanish

Click translate

Procedure for translating a post into English so it can be posted here:

Go to babelfish
Type your post in the outlined box
Select ________(your language) to English translation
Click the "translate" button, and you will now have the English translation!
This translation can be Cut and Pasted into your post at Stripersandanglers.com

bunkerjoe4
04-13-2008, 07:43 PM
Instrucciones por tradicir por Ingles
Ha habido algunas investigaciones de algunos sitios en otros paÃ*ses.Desean fijar aquÃ*, pero la traducción serÃ*a un problema.

Mientras tanto, algunos de estos sitios tienen grandes experiencias de la pesca a relacionarse. Estoy siempre interesado en saber la gente en otros lugares acerca a la pesca, qué pescados cogen, cómo hacen sus enchufes, como qué las condiciones son, etc. ]

Pensé que serÃ*a provechoso si podrÃ*amos encontrar una manera de traducir si habÃ*a siempre un problema de comunicación, asÃ* que puse esta clase particular para arriba para usted gente.
Apenas pase con los pasos que he contorneado, y siga las instrucciones del babelfish.
Presione el acoplamiento abajo para traducir este sitio a otra lengua.

http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/tr

Procedimiento para traducir el sitio entero en otra lengua:
Incorpore www.stripersandanglers (http://www.stripersandanglers) al lado del http://

Seleccione una lengua - inglés del ejemplo al español El tecleo traduce

El procedimiento para traducir un poste en inglés asÃ* que él se puede fijar aquÃ*:
¡Va al tipo del babelfish su poste en el ________(selecto contorneado de la caja que su lengua) al tecleo inglés de la traducción "traduzca" el botón, y usted ahora tendrá la traducción inglesa!

Esta traducción se puede cortar y pegar en su poste en Stripersandanglers.com

joizybass
04-14-2008, 01:00 AM
gracias bunkerjose

bunkerjoe4
04-15-2008, 07:27 PM
Important--
Some tips for registering--

It is important to register using an active email address (even if you create one specifically for this site) you have to go back to this email address to activate this account before you can log in.


1) Click register or join our community

2) You will be directed to a series of questions. Only certain questions are required to proceed to the next step. Some personal questions can be left blank if you choose to do so. You also have options of not receiving e-mail or communication from others. Put in whatever choice you feel comfortable with. You can always modify later.

3) When you are finished an email will be sent to the email address you provided. It must be a valid e-mail address for you to register. You can always create a new e-mail address at many ISPs. This new address can be used just for online communication, and other sites like this. This is one way of protecting the personal e-mail you use every day.

4) Please be aware that sometimes the mail is channeled into your spam folder, so check your spam folder if you haven't received anything. It does take several minutes for it to be sent.

5) Open that email, then click on the link to complete the registration process.

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Important to remember that the user id and password is case sensitive so you need to type it in exactly as you registered.

If you have trouble please contact us.

To work the smilies, people might have to enter their
user cp account.

Smilies -- Go to "Edit options"

Scroll down to the bottom of the page and change "standard" to "Enhanced interface".

Any other questions please feel free to contact us.

bunkerjoe4
09-27-2008, 04:05 PM
Striped Bass Length - Age - Weight Chart

This chart is based on catch records in the Northeast. Its overall accuracy is good, especially in the Fall. Weights in the Spring months are generally lower. Most fish above 40 pounds are females.


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Size Estimation formula for catch and release:


Length X length X length /1,950

OR
Girth x Girth x Length / 800

bunkerjoe4
10-07-2008, 05:41 PM
Searching this site:

How do I find new posts?
Easy! Go to the middle of the top menu bar where you will see the "new posts" area. Click on that and you will see all the new posts since your last visit.

How do I search for something?
To quickly find a thread or post of interest anywhere on the bulletin board, click on the 'Search' link in the navigation bar at the top of most forum pages. Then, type in the keyword or phrase you wish to search for, and select either 'Show Threads' or 'Show Posts' to view the results. By selecting posts, you will be shown only the actual post in which the search word appears.
For more control over the search, select 'Advanced Search' from the drop-down box. The advanced search page allows you to restrict your search to individual forums, find posts or threads by user, or return results based on tags (?) (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/faq.php?s=&do=search&q=search&match=all&titlesonly=0#faq_vb3_tags). There are also options to find posts from a certain date, or threads with a certain number of replies.

How do I search a specific forum or thread?
If you are browsing a forum, you can quickly search for a thread or post within it by clicking on the 'Search this forum' link near the top of the page (it's above the list of threads). You can also search for individual posts within a thread by clicking on the 'Search this Thread' link at the top of any thread view page.

buckethead
11-26-2008, 04:05 PM
Found this on the net:


Striped Bass Length to Weight Chart


A = length and B = girth

http://stripers247.com/images/measure.gif

Bass - Pike - sunfish - walleye length to weight formula is on page bottom
Striped Bass Length to Weight Chart
Age - Weight - length chart
This chart is to approximate the weight and age of your striper
Length X length X length /
1,950
Striped Bass length to weight to Age Chart







Striped Bass growth statistics

( New England - Chesapeake bay studies)





Age Your Fish

Notes: Average size is just the median of both weights. It is more realistic maximum in the
late fall after the striper has fattened itself up for the winter. Feeding will slow
when water temperature drops below 50 degrees, so in the spring
the minimum weights are then more accurate. This of course
does not apply to a roe laden female. There has been much discussion
about the varients in weights. There are many factors that
contribute to weight or lack there of. A good digital flat scale will put less
stress on the fish than than those lip grip types and are more accurate.
A measurement should be taken while the fish is on a flat surface from the tip of the nose to
the outer most point of the tail.
There is no substitute for an accurate scale but to estimate the weight
of your striped bass the formula is thus.





Length X length X length /

1,950.
For example: a 30 inch striped bass weighs ~ 14 pounds
30" X 30" X 30" /
1,950 = 14





Use your calculater and the above formula for a fair approximation Margin of error up to 6%

The Formula for following species is thus
Bass weight = (length x length x girth) / 1,200
pike weight = (length x length x length) / 3,500
sunfish weight = (length x length x length) / 1,200
trout weight = (length x girth x girth) / 800
walleye weight = (length x length x length) / 2,700
For example, you catch a 16 inch walleye. Using the formula for walleye above: (16 x 16 x 16) / 2,700 = 1.5
pounds. Your walleye weighs approximately 1.5 pounds.

strikezone31
11-27-2008, 11:03 AM
Cool. This is what I always used when out there:
Length x girth x girth\ divided by 800 = weight

Your chart looks more accurate, thanks for posting.

seamonkey
12-18-2008, 08:15 PM
Age Growth chart

bunkerjoe4
01-20-2009, 09:09 AM
How to post pics on stripersandanglers.com

I. Normal method
To upload photos in a thread you can follow these guidelines.

1. Go to "post reply" (can not use quick reply)

2. scroll down to and click "manage attachments"

3. click "browse"
Find your file or picture file where they are stored on your computer.

4. click "open" when you have found the correct file.

5. click "upload" to upload pics no bigger than 100k for jpgs

6. The pics will upload, and you will see the results in the window when you see the file name.

7. Then, close this window by clicking "close window" at the bottom of that window. This is important. If you fail to do this your pics won't load.

8. Preview post to make sure that is what you wanted. Once you have done this a few times, this step is not necessary and can be eliminated.

9. If it is what you want, then click "submit reply".

Pictures can be no bigger than 100K. When you go into manage attachments there is a key chart which outlines the maximum picture size allowed for each document or photo type.

If your pictures are larger they need to be resized. There are many resizing programs out there. One recommended by CNET is Fast Stone Photo Resizer. This can be downloaded for free. Here is the link: http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm (http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm)




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II. "PAPERCLIP" method
Useful if you have a lot of pics to post, or if you want to post a story and insert pics at various points within the story.

1. Go to "post reply" (can not use quick reply)


* Follow the above procedure until you get to step 2.
SKIP step 2, instead click on the "paperclip" icon at the top of your post area.

This will open a "manage attachments" screen at the top.

Follow all the rest of the steps. The only difference is that once you close the paperclip feature, you will be brought back to your original posting screen.

You will then have to re-open the paperclip icon, and click on it again. This will bring your pics as attachments to whatever point your cursor is at on the screen. (so be careful where you have your cursor. Make sure it's not stuck in the lines of text.)

Then, based on how many pics you have downloaded, you can manipulate them around on the screen by cutting and pasting EACH one to the point in the test or story that they pertain to.

This can be a little confusing until you have done it a few times, so only attempt this once you have a decent amount of experience downloading pics. The Normal method explained above is much easier for beginners.

bunkerjoe4
01-22-2009, 12:38 PM
How to: knot tying 101?

Whenever you start a thread where you are addressing the beginners out there or looking for information helpful to the beginners, please try to follow this format in your title if feasible.

As we start to develop articles and posts where our members are sharing their knowledge with other members, other good ideas can work as well:

How I did it:

How it's done:

How to: (without the 101)

________ __________ ______ 101 (used to designate a thread designed to teach others at the most basic level)

The goal is to make things easy to find here. Some of you have already adopted this format, after my persuasive PMs, thank you.

Internet searching is frustrating when you get 10 pages of info on one topic -- and 9 of those pages are useless or contain scant info. I am trying to eliminate that here, and allow our members to search our growing database with less aggravation. Whomever has other ideas for topics and outlines to help simplify our searches, feel free to contact me. Thank you. bunkerjoe :)

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3-10-10 Post Titles:
Also, if you can remember, please try to give your POSTS a title as well when you can think of a topic to title them as. This is helpful for search engines and when members are using the search feature to find info on a specific topic. Thanks so much to all the members for any extra effort you can make to help us with this.

surferman
02-03-2009, 09:49 PM
What is the average amount a striper grows in a year? Do younger ones grow more than older ones?

nitestrikes
02-17-2009, 05:53 PM
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=154

According to the chart above, they grow about 1-2 inches per year. As they get older, the growth rate seems to slow a bit. That makes sense with the fish I caught, and also depends on the baitfish stocks they're feeding on. I remember getting one with a tag once. I sent it in and checked out the info. It pretty much conformed to that chart.

DarkSkies
03-27-2009, 08:00 PM
Found this looking for a pic of bluefish teeth... chart with bluefish biomass and growth info

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www.nmfs.noaa.gov/.../bluefish_chart_bio.gif




Bluefish Size chart, sent in by Fin, thanks
http://www.woofish.com/BLUEFISH.html (http://www.woofish.com/BLUEFISH.html)



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DarkSkies
01-20-2010, 08:26 AM
This is for Surfstix, who had some trouble posting lately. Also for any others out there who may run into the same difficulty.

Some internet/ server issues that can affect posting and ways to make it easier:

OR...
How to Copy and Paste...
1. If you are creating a large post that would cause trauma if it was lost on the internet, familiarize yourself with your right click mouse button.
2. Copy the text you're working on by taking the mouse and moving the cursor over it so the text is highlighted.
3. Click the right click mouse button, select the option "copy"
4. Then, if when posting, your screen blanks out on you, you will have that text saved. You can log on again, right click the "paste" button, and your saved text will not have been lost.

If you are going bald or getting grey hair from all the stress in your life, this is a good way to slow down that process, at least a little bit. :d

Pebbles
03-10-2010, 08:33 PM
How to post pics on stripersandanglers.com

I. Normal method
To upload photos in a thread you can follow these guidelines.

1. Go to "post reply" (can not use quick reply)

2. scroll down to and click "manage attachments"

3. click "browse"
Find your file or picture file where they are stored on your computer.

4. click "open" when you have found the correct file.

5. click "upload" to upload pics no bigger than 100k for jpgs

6. The pics will upload, and you will see the results in the window when you see the file name.

7. Then, close this window by clicking "close window" at the bottom of that window. This is important. If you fail to do this your pics won't load.

8. Preview post to make sure that is what you wanted. Once you have done this a few times, this step is not necessary and can be eliminated.

9. If it is what you want, then click "submit reply".

Pictures can be no bigger than 100K. When you go into manage attachments there is a key chart which outlines the maximum picture size allowed for each document or photo type.

If your pictures are larger they need to be resized. There are many resizing programs out there. One recommended by CNET is Fast Stone Photo Resizer. This can be downloaded for free. Here is the link: http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm (http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm)




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II. "PAPERCLIP" method
Useful if you have a lot of pics to post, or if you want to post a story and insert pics at various points within the story.

1. Go to "post reply" (can not use quick reply)


* Follow the above procedure until you get to step 2.
SKIP step 2, instead click on the "paperclip" icon at the top of your post area.

This will open a "manage attachments" screen at the top.

Follow all the rest of the steps. The only difference is that once you close the paperclip feature, you will be brought back to your original posting screen.

You will then have to re-open the paperclip icon, and click on it again. This will bring your pics as attachments to whatever point your cursor is at on the screen. (so be careful where you have your cursor. Make sure it's not stuck in the lines of text.)

Then, based on how many pics you have downloaded, you can manipulate them around on the screen by cutting and pasting EACH one to the point in the test or story that they pertain to.

This can be a little confusing until you have done it a few times, so only attempt this once you have a decent amount of experience downloading pics. The Normal method explained above is much easier for beginners.

Pebbles
03-10-2010, 08:36 PM
We also have this in the navigation thread. Check it out, some helpful hints are there.

http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=154

Pebbles
03-10-2010, 08:38 PM
Searching this site:

How do I find new posts?
Easy! Go to the middle of the top menu bar where you will see the "new posts" area. Click on that and you will see all the new posts since your last visit.

How do I search for something?
To quickly find a thread or post of interest anywhere on the bulletin board, click on the 'Search' link in the navigation bar at the top of most forum pages. Then, type in the keyword or phrase you wish to search for, and select either 'Show Threads' or 'Show Posts' to view the results. By selecting posts, you will be shown only the actual post in which the search word appears.
For more control over the search, select 'Advanced Search' from the drop-down box. The advanced search page allows you to restrict your search to individual forums, find posts or threads by user, or return results based on tags (?) (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/faq.php?s=&do=search&q=search&match=all&titlesonly=0#faq_vb3_tags). There are also options to find posts from a certain date, or threads with a certain number of replies.

How do I search a specific forum or thread?
If you are browsing a forum, you can quickly search for a thread or post within it by clicking on the 'Search this forum' link near the top of the page (it's above the list of threads). You can also search for individual posts within a thread by clicking on the 'Search this Thread' link at the top of any thread view page.

jonthepain
03-28-2010, 08:09 PM
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e248/jonthepain/photobuckethowto.jpg

DarkSkies
05-08-2010, 01:56 PM
The below instructions apply whether you have forgotten your password or for some reason you can't get into your account. If you can't open your account, you will have to call or e-mail us so we can straighten it out. Just let us know, and make sure you change your password to something else after we give you a temporary password. Thanks.

To change your password,you:

1. Go to User CP at the top left of menu bar.

2. When "Your Control Panel' opens on the left side of the screen, click on the:

"Edit your details" option.

3. Then click on the:
"Edit e-mail and Password"

box.

4. This will open a page up for you so you can edit your password. You will have to enter your "new" password twice.

5. For security reasons, please try to think of something that is easy for you to remember, but not so easy that another person can figure out your password. A combination of letters and numbers is said by security experts to be the best choice.

For some reason, users of different browsers have more problems with password issues than other users. I don't know the reasons for this. There have been users who we regularly have to help them re-set their passwords because they can't get on. Please be aware that it isn't necessarily your fault, it could be a browser issue. Also be aware that we will get you back online ASAP.

And please consider changing your passwords periodically, or not using your same fishing or personal passwords on all internet sites out there so as to foil any internet crooks.. Thanks, people.

DarkSkies
08-22-2010, 06:21 AM
Very cool site, sent in by Finchaser, thanks!

Everything you ever wanted to know about filleting fish.
http://www.filleting-fish.com/fish-species

lostatsea
11-20-2010, 12:45 PM
Cold water survival tips ---


Wealth of info
http://www.leoblockley.org.uk/documents/cold-water-survival.pdf


When and how you can die in cold water.
This is pretty comprehensive with some funny pics thrown in to get the point across.
http://www.uscg.mil/pvs/docs/coldwater1.pdf


Coldwater safety for kayakers and others with close contact with the water
http://www.atlantickayaktours.com/pages/expertcenter/coldwater/coldwater-1.shtml


Ice and cold water safety
http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eopsterminal&L=8&L0=Home&L1=Public+Safety+Agencies&L2=Massachusetts+Department+of+Fire+Services&L3=Department+of+Fire+Services&L4=Office+of+the+State+Fire+Marshal&L5=Public+Education&L6=Fire+Safety+Topics&L7=FS+Topics&sid=Eeops&b=terminalcontent&f=dfs_osfm_pubed_firesafetytopics_icesafety&csid=Eeops

Cold water survival Bear Grylls
PeHPQSnhyig


1-10-1 Rules - 48 degree water
You have 1 minute to plan the action, 10 minutes of useful movement, and 1 hour of survival time. wow, pretty chilling, no pun intended.
aowQ9bthgBQ


Cold water shock survival
pSDUJBTv_R8


Cold water boating surviving - debunking the myth that you will die of hypothermia within minutes.
IHrl90Is11A

DarkSkies
12-02-2010, 07:46 AM
This was posted by Paco33. Thanks Paco!




Dark, as has been said, maybe some of the new members may have some difficulty. If it's ok, I thought I would post a little tutorial, and you can move it to wherever you want later.


File upload manager - this is what you will see when you click on the attachments button (paperclip icon) when posting.

Steps:
1. Click on the green "add files" button in the right hand corner. This has a plus sign to the left of it.

2. This will open a box that says "upload files from your computer".

3. Click on the "select files" button at the bottom of that screen.

4. This will bring you to your section on the computer where you have your pics stored. Depending on what your cookies and settings are set at, and the last time you were on the site, you may have to browse for them. Use the browse feature. This, I believe, was also the same in the past before the update was done.

5. Select your pics.

6. Then hit the "upload files" button at the bottom of that new window. There is also a "basic uploader" button that you can use if you just want to upload one pic in that post. It actually allows you to upload more than one. It reminds me of the way they had it with the old version, so maybe they saved it for legacy sake and people would feel comfortable either way.

7.You can also hit "clear list" if you made a mistake and want to start over again.

8. Once the files are uploaded, there is a window at the very bottom of the original attachments window "Insert inline".
You can hit this to insert them per your tastes and style. By that, I mean you can either choose NOT to hit this button, and close it out. If so, your pic will come up as an attachment with a paperclip attached around a box in the post.

9. Or, you can hit the "insert inline" button, and the pics will be inserted into the post awaiting further manipulation by you.
This is not really necessary to do it this way, it's merely an advanced feature that some of you tech heads might appreciate having. With this feature, you can actually manipulate, and move the pics around in your post, by looking at the pics. This is a VERY cool feature. I believe they had it before, but you had to move the text renderings of the pics, without being able to see them.

10. When you are done, make sure you hit the "done" button on the bottom right hand side of the big original window, or your files will not load.






Remarks --- in all, I think this is an outstanding improvement.
Dark, thanks for being the first on the block to bring us the new technology and features. I imagine it must have been a real headache. Thanks also for all you and Pebbles put into this site. I can't stand the arguments on some other places, and I thank you for monitoring that here. :clapping:



Here is the new thread explaining the system changes:
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?7261-New-Look-at-Stripers-and-Anglers



Photobucket:
I also wanted to add that the option of storing your pics on Photobucket as explained by Jonthepain in post #3 is a great choice to make. :thumbsup: In these modern times many members belong to different forums. Using photobucket as your pic platform allows you to easily cross-post your pics every time without regard to size limit.

We do have a size limit here of 80k for pictures. If yours are bigger the system will ask you to re-size before posting. (I think the new V-bulletin version does it automatically.) It's pretty easy for me to re-size, as I have some very simple programs that do batch re-sizing. PM me if you need to download it. It's free and reliable. Though the easiest one doesn't work for Windows Vista, I have some other free ones that do.

Ultimately, some will find that aspect to be a hassle. I understand that. For those folks, please consider Photobucket. And thanks for recommending them, Jon. :thumbsup: :HappyWave:

DarkSkies
12-02-2010, 08:18 AM
In November we upgraded to an updated modern format. It was a PITA, but it does have some more robust features than the old format. We'll only be trying them one at a time so as not to blow the site up or confuse people. :)

Some things can be modified, some can't. I believe this new format gives the members many more options and flexibility, so I'm sticking with it. :cool: Let me know if any of you are having difficulty, and I'll try to walk you through the problem.

Here's a thread that talks about the changes and some of the key features. Feel free to jump in there with any feedback you have, positive or negative. We want to hear it. Thanks, people. :HappyWave:
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?7261-New-Look-at-Stripers-and-Anglers

DarkSkies
12-18-2010, 12:32 PM
Here's some helpful advice...

1. When members first log in, there is a "What's new" tab on the top line of your page, near the middle. Clicking on that will allow you to see the new posts since you've last visited here. Fast, easy and convenient. It's one of the features in the new version that everyone should know about. :thumbsup:

2. Once you've logged in and are browsing the site, you can always click on the additional feature line that opens up at the top of the page and contains the following options. Clicking "New Posts" (look under the Montauk picture) enables you to see the new posts since you last posted or checked the forums.

New Posts (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/search.php?do=getnew&contenttype=vBForum_Post) Private Messages (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/private.php) FAQ (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/faq.php) Calendar (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/calendar.php) Community (http://javascript%3cb%3e%3c/b%3E://)

DarkSkies
12-18-2010, 01:35 PM
There is a pretty detailed explanation here under the "FAQS" section.
The FAQS are at the top of the page, 3rd line down, right after the "new posts" and "private messages" buttons.

http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/faq.php?faq=vb3_board_usage#faq_vb3_search



It might be intimidating at first. Putting in only a word or 2 may not get you what you're looking for. Conversely, too many words may limit your search so some good threads are passed over.

You have to get a feel for it, but it's not that hard, really, I promise. :d

For all you techno-phobes out there, I'll make you this deal....try it a few times following the instructions. Then, if you can't get the hang of it, PM me and I'll try to walk ya through it.



Some additional help:

1. You can make a narrower search by putting the topic of your search in quotes. A set of quotes
"before
the term has been most productive for me, while inserting quotes
"before and after"
the term, makes the scope of the search a little too restrictive IMO.

2. You can also do the search without the quotes using a
+
sign between each of the most relevant search terms. This can also cause issues by restricting the scope of your search as well, as outlined in the FAQS.

I mentioned these options to give you folks more choices. Sometimes you will need to try different words similar to the one you used, if your search yields no results.
And at times the search will come up with no previous posts. That does happen. ;)



Tagging threads to make searches easier:
If you would like to do that by modifying the "Edit tags" button at the bottom of the page, by all means feel free. It would help me and our other members immensely. You only have a limit of 25 characters for each tag title, but you may put up a limited amount, separated by commas.

DarkSkies
12-24-2010, 07:32 PM
Life just got a little easier around here. :cool: :wheeeee: :viking: :bigeyes:

With the software update, you don't have to make those stupid brackets to embed the youtube and vimeo videos anymore.

I'm trying to learn the new features one day at a time. As I better understand each feature I'll try to write a little tutorial. If anyone gets to it before me and wants to write their own...feel free, I would be much obliged. :thumbsup:

When you post here, there are a series of new icons with this version on the 2nd line of your word processing menu.
Here are some of the coolest ones:

12884 (http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?6186-Stripers-and-Anglers-Helpful-hints)




If you've ever become annoyed with the posting utilities in the old version, these will make your life a lot easier. :)
Anyone who is having trouble, please use this thread to post your questions, and I'll try to walk ya's through it as needed.



Eventually I'll merge this thread back into the "S&A Helpful hints" thread to keep things in one place. Good luck and have fun! :HappyWave:

http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?6186-Stripers-and-Anglers-Helpful-hints!

DarkSkies
12-24-2010, 07:43 PM
Posting videos from

Hulu (http://www.hulu.com/)
YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/)
Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/)
Dailymotion (http://www.dailymotion.com/)
Metacafe (http://www.metacafe.com/)
Google (http://video.google.com/)
facebook (http://www.facebook.com/)
1. When you're posting and want to add a link such as a video, etc, just click "reply to thread".

2. Find a video you like by opening another browser window to the internet.

3. Right click on the mouse to "copy" the URL. (You have to copy the whole thing)

4. Go to your post, double clicking on the "video" icon.

5. You may see a processing icon, but you should quickly after that see a window open prompting you to insert the video.

6. Simply follow the instructions by right clicking your mouse again. Hover it over the area where you want to drop the video. Right clicking will give you the options, choose "paste".

7. Follow the prompts to close the box, hit "post" and yer done!


If anyone has any problems, post that as well and I'll try to guide ya's.

Also check out the icons in that same line where the video icon is.
You can allegedly post e-mail, HTML, and other links.
Please be respectful when posting links, and realize that I reserve the right to edit any links I don't feel are appropriate for this site. Thanks, people! :HappyWave:

DarkSkies
12-24-2010, 08:08 PM
Here's a bird story for ya mooks.
Aahh, the possibilities are endless....:ROFLMAO

I dedicate this one to that grouchy basstard Finchaser. :HappyWave:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBgBa1zit5w

DarkSkies
12-24-2010, 08:43 PM
If the waiting for the albies again in Sept is too long, here's something to help with the withdrawal...:fishing:


http://www.vimeo.com/6540675

DarkSkies
12-24-2010, 08:47 PM
Can't forget ol' Wally! :rolleyes: :moon: :cool:


http://www.vimeo.com/16750980




http://www.vimeo.com/16750781

storminsteve
12-27-2010, 10:42 AM
Love those wally videos dark. I would love to see you make one of him out in a snowstorm like we had last night. Wouldn't want you to be in danger, but it would be entertaining if you are up to it (hint, hint):HappyWave:

Also the video thing is a lot easier now, all you have to do is clck on the "insert video" icon and follow the menu. C&P like you said, and you're done. I really hated the old way where you had to put the brackets in, a PITA. Thanks for the innovations.:clapping:

One of ny favorites, I like turtles!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMNry4PE93Y

paco33
12-27-2010, 11:53 AM
That turtle kid, rofl, steve!:clapping:

Here is a cup of coffee for all your folks to start your day.

An example of using the "insert link" icon. It's pretty easy to do, just follow the instructions, cut and paste the whole title line at the top of your browser.



http://www.castlemountains.net/flashmar/A_Cup_Of_Joy.swf

DarkSkies
01-22-2011, 11:37 AM
This may seem elementary to some, but a few members here are having trouble posting.
I think part of the confusion lies in the new format.
First, as always, you hit the "reply to thread" button.

However, with the "quick reply" button we now have, there is often no need to hit the "reply to post" button.
Someone was hitting the "reply to post" button, and getting irritated when his posts disappeared when he typed his response in this dialogue box, hitting "reply to post" and seeing them vanish. :mad:

Remember that "reply to post" brings you to an entirely new box and cancels out the action or words you typed out before hitting that button.

HINT HINT: If you are sick and tired of losing posts, PLEASE COPY that post with your mouse as I have described below. This will hold it temporarily in your PC's memory in case it is lost. Just this one step will save you from countless aggravations and drinking heavily to vent your frustration. :plastered:

Or, maybe when this happens you just want to go out and drown a googan. :eek:
In any event, please try to follow the suggestions below whenever you have a long post that you don't want to lose. You'll be glad ya did! :HappyWave:

**********************








How to reply to a thread:


1.When you hit "reply to thread" you get a screen at the bottom where you can post your reply. After you hit it, you should be typing your response in the box.

THEN, you hit the "quick reply" button to post.

That will "post" your reply.

If you hit the "reply to thread" button AFTER you type in your post, that has the same effect as "refreshing" your screen, and will wipe out your entire post!!!



2. Another tip: (How not to drive yourself insane when putting up a long post)
When you have a long post, a little bit of insurance is to click on your mouse over the entire post before you hit the "quick reply" button, and highlight what you have typed.

Then, use the mouse to right click, and see your choices.
One of them will be to "copy" the post.
Select that choice, it will copy the post into your PC's memory.
Then, if you lose the post due to some problem or glitch, you can always start again, right click the mouse, and use the "paste" feature to restore the post to your dialogue box.

This little step above will save you from lots of cursing and gray hair. Ask me how I know this! :kooky: :laugh:

lostatsea
04-23-2011, 08:48 PM
There was talk about the moon phases in another thread. I found this cool link to moon phases in case anyone is interested
http://moonphases.info/moon_phases.html

DarkSkies
12-27-2011, 10:19 AM
Vpass sent in a great link about the swell. :thumbsup: This is critical to your fishing experience this time of year with the colder water. A short duration and big swell, and you could get washed out to sea.

Those who are still fishing now, or fishing cold water in the Spring would be well-advised to check it out every time before they go out there....thanks Vpass! :HappyWave:


http://www.swellinfo.com/surf-forecast/


(I also updated the llinks in Post #1 and put it there...)

clamchucker
12-27-2011, 01:01 PM
Thank you for all you do dark. That is a good one vpass.

DarkSkies
03-14-2012, 08:37 PM
I tried to add a link for combat side stroke from youtube but couldn't.
look it up if you wish .
This is an effortless way to swim, add fins & you cruise.
Hope this helps. Best wishes & be safe.

UrbanFishingMan, I added a link for you for this.
The way to post up video links here is pretty easy.


1.Just copy the link from youtube
2. Go to the menu bar at the top of your posting window.
3. You will see several options...Bold, Indent, Underline, Colors...
4. The button for "Insert Video" is the 2nd one from the right....
5 Supported Video formats include:

Hulu
Youtube
Vimeo
Daily Motion
Metacafe
Google
Facebook

When the window comes up, paste the link, and say OK.

Here ya go:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lUHudMN1TU

skinner
04-19-2012, 04:39 PM
tides and currents, do not know if you have it already. If so please delete.
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/index.shtml

DarkSkies
04-06-2013, 10:27 AM
Definatly have a bunch of stories. Spent like 20 minutes typing my most memorable and than hit the wrong button and lost it. Can't type is all again right now. Tight lines.... Walt


Walt, sorry it took so long to respond to this.
We have a lot of neat features on this upgraded version of Vbulletin.

One of them is the Auto Save

I Auto Save -- Saving long posts in case your Browser crashes:

1. if you are typing a long post, every minute or so you will see a vanishing message pop up under the right bottom frame of your posting window, near where it is shaded grey.
2. It will look something like this:
Auto-Saved

3. This will be highlighted in yellow, and only appears for a few seconds before vanishing.
4. Should your browser somehow crash, or this site does not refresh as you post, you did not necessarily lose your post.
5. Refresh first.....if somehow your post was lost.
6. If the screen freezes up you may have no choice but to reboot and sign in again.
7. As you log in again, go to the previous forum where you were posting.
8. You should see a similar window as the Auto-Save that you previously noticed.
9 This time, it will be in the bottom left hand side. Near to the grey part of your posting window.

10. It will ask you "Restore Auto-Saved Content?"
When you see that you need to bring your cursor over to it, and click on it quickly, before it fades away. Clicking on it should restore your content from last session.



II Fool-Proof way not to lose Content or your Post:
1. If you type a long post, it can seem impossible to re-construct it again if for some reason your browser or a site crashes before you hit the "submit Reply" button.
2. Therefore, I have gotten into the habit, whenever I have a long post, (which is almost always :laugh:)...to use the left mouse button to highlight the whole post.
3. Start at the top and scroll down all the way to the bottom, highlighting everything.
4. If you are not sure how to do this, practice with a small post first. It gets easier over time.
5. Then, you use your right mouse button, to hit the choice "Copy"
6 This saves your text in memory, and will allow you to post it again, even if it is lost.

** Also.....If you want to Cut and Paste, you follow the above steps, using the "Cut" choice on the drop down menu after right clicking your mouse.






Hope this helps, Walt, and makes things a little easier on ya! :HappyWave:

bababooey
04-06-2013, 06:02 PM
2. Therefore, I have gotten into the habit, whenever I have a long post, (which is almost always :laugh:)...

Agreed.:ROFLMAO

DarkSkies
08-02-2013, 10:13 AM
** How to Copy and Paste Videos so they Open directly on Stripers and Anglers
Supported video formats include...
Youtube
Vimeo
DailyMotion
Hulu
MetaCafe
Google
Facebook


All you, and any other members who want to paste an open video..have to do,,,,is.....

1. Go the the video you want to copy....Youtube, Vimeo, Hulu.....
2. Copy and save the complete address from the title bar.

3. click on the "Insert Video" icon in the choices at the top of your post page......

4. It is between the "Insert Image"
and the "Wrap tags around text"
choices to the right of the line of Icons.......

5. When you click on that, it will prompt you to insert the complete address (the one you saved) in the space provided.
For this example, we will use this address:
http://vimeo.com/27267942

6. As you are prompted, paste that address into the space.

7. Click OK. Done....




Here ya go....

http://vimeo.com/27267942




Hope that was helpful....:HappyWave:

hookset
08-29-2013, 05:40 PM
bluefish length and weight chart

17456

finchaser
09-12-2013, 01:45 PM
Bass Chart

finchaser
09-12-2013, 01:54 PM
http://www.woofish.com/BLUEFISH.html

17546

voyager35
09-12-2013, 03:12 PM
Good idea finchaser. I found a chart for blackfish. One thing I would add is that with the fish I have caught females of the same length tend to weigh slightly different from males.




Length
( inches )

3.0
5.5
9.0
10.5
12.5
14.0
15.5
17.0
18.0
19.0
21.0
22.0

Age
( years )

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
15
20




Size:
The Tautog is a slow growing, long-lived species with individuals over 30 years of age having been reported. Larval growth rates have been estimated to be between 0.01 and 0.03 inches per day. Young of the year juveniles grow during the summer at a rate of around 0.02 inches per day. Juvenile growth rates have been observed to be higher in vegetated than in unvegetated habitats.

Average length after the first summer of growth is 2.9 inches; 6.1 inches after the second summer of growth. Adult growth is relatively slow and varies with the season. Adult male tautog grow faster in length than adult females. A reasonably accurate guide to tautog length at age is provided in the table to the right.

http://njscuba.net/biology/sw_fish_tog_cunner.html (http://njscuba.net/biology/sw_fish_tog_cunner.html)

finchaser
09-12-2013, 08:02 PM
exactly that's why I like the bass chart allows for male and female it's pretty accurate

robmedina
09-13-2013, 07:57 AM
BLUEFISH SIZE CHARThttp://www.woofish.com/tp.gifhttp://www.woofish.com/tp.gif
http://www.woofish.com/files/blue.jpg
http://www.woofish.com/tp.gifhttp://www.woofish.com/tp.gif
AGE/ LENGTH in inches/ WEIGHT in lbs

1 /8.20 /0.30
2 /13.80 /1.30
3 /18.10 /2.90
4 /21.60/ 4.80
5 /24.20 /7.00
6/ 26.80/ 9.20
7 /28.80 /11.10
8 /30.20 /12.70
9 /31.20/ 13.90
10/ 32.00 /15.10
11/ 32.50 /16.10
12 /33.00/ 16.80
13/ 33.50 /17.70
14 /34.10/ 18.60

VSdreams
09-13-2013, 02:31 PM
thanks for posting these charts I am printing them out and putting in my truck.

clamchucker
09-13-2013, 02:56 PM
Its also a good idea to put tape marks on your rod if fishing for striped bass. This makes it easy to see if they are legal size without bringing out a tape measure and is a lot quicker to get them back into the water if you are not keeping them.

ledhead36
09-13-2013, 03:23 PM
^^^ Most of my rods have marks at 17.5 for fluke and 28 and 32" for bass. I agree clamchucker it makes it a lot easier that way and gives the throwbacks a better chance at survival.
A big problem where I fish is the immigrants on the piers and harbors. This link is for the NJ 2013 regs. I wish they had it printed at every place that would clear things up for a lot of people.
http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/pdf/2013/maregsum13.pdf

robmedina
09-13-2013, 03:47 PM
Its also a good idea to put tape marks on your rod if fishing for striped bass. This makes it easy to see if they are legal size without bringing out a tape measure and is a lot quicker to get them back into the water if you are not keeping them. good tip thank you!

basshunter
09-13-2013, 05:03 PM
Very helpful infoi thank you for posting.

plugginpete
09-16-2013, 02:20 PM
here is a weakfish one I grabbed from www.woofish.com.
Great idea.

17579

cowherder
11-17-2013, 09:25 PM
I think this year some of those upper size limits were tested by the big bluefish out at the mud hole. Thanks for the info.

DarkSkies
04-25-2015, 10:54 AM
I just gave this advice today...so I'm posting it here in case anyone else wants to learn...


How to Copy and Paste, anything, anywhere, on the Internet....Including
a.Links
or
b.Posts you make, that you don't want to lose in case your Browser crashes








How To C&P/ Embed / or just Copy your post so you don't lose it...
(use this according to your own parameters)

1. Go to the white box, where you reply to a post.

2. You can use your Right click button on your mouse, (or also adapt to laptop) to copy anything...

3. Copy the content, link, etc

4. Click on that copy button on your screen.


5. Go to the area where you want to copy to...
OR...
You can just save the content in your PC's internal memory, temporarily, via the Copy features...

6. When you want to release the content, or put it somewhere else....
Right click with your mouse,

7. When you right click on your mouse, (
put your mouse over that location, right click the mouse, and "PASTE" your link, info, or saved post into that box.









Hope that helps people....
If you have difficulty, practice one step at a time.
After you do it a few times...it's easy!

DarkSkies
11-05-2015, 10:22 AM
How to use the Search feature:

The search feature here is great.
A few points some might want to be aware of:

1. Sometimes you need to put a qualifying term here in Quotes, or
Example - "Quotes
(where you only insert the quote marks at the left end)
This will help you narrow down the search to just the topic you are looking for.

2. If you put quote marks on both sides of the term,
Example - ("Quotes")
that might be too limiting.
If the search comes up with nothing, try to modify the term, or use only the quote on the left side, and you will probably see a difference.

Hope that was helpful.
Thanks for reading. :HappyWave: