Skishing featured on Nat. Geo's series "Hooked"
Stripercoast Surfcasters Club member Paul Melnyk posted this on our private message forum a couple weeks ago. Thought some of you might be interested in checking it out! Can't wait to skish with Paul next week!
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Originally Posted by Melnyk
I have heard that a certain skisher will be featured on the National Geographic channel, on their popular series called "Hooked". This episode will air October 18th at 9pm eastern and is intitled "Extreme Fishing". So, if you wanna know how skishing was born, get out the clicker!
Request for our members to start posting Vimeo videos
It's easy to do, guys and girls. You go to www.vimeo.com look for the "tools" option from the pull-down menus at the top right.
Then you can search for the member by name, which is easiest.
You can also search by topic/subject/tag that the creator of the video used.
You're all so great at posting the ones from youtube. I would like this site to start showcasing some more Vimeo videos as well. Although not as popular as youtube, it's a rapidly growing site that offers far superior quality and better control over the video. The filmmakers at Vimeo tend to be more serious and into creating works of art.
So please do searches over there when you have time and post up the good Vimeo videos here.
Examples of search strings you can use:
surf fishing
NJ fishing
NY fishing
Delmarva fishing
fishing (Prob best not to use this as you'll get too many other videos in the results and have to wade through them. It's too broad a category right now.)
Here's a refresher course on embedding for anyone who wants to learn. It's a few simple steps, and pretty soon you may not need to do this at all here. (Maybe ;))
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=7
Try the following format:" youtube " "value" " /youtube " (but without the quotes, and using brackets [ ] around the youtube parts)
1. You first type:" youtube " (without the quotes, and put a bracket " [" before the "y" and "]" after the "e")
2. Then, c&p the ID from youtube (the "value"). This will include copying ALL the letters after the "V=" part, up to but not including the & part. Insert this ID right after your first part, no spaces.
3. Then, you type:" /youtube " (NO spaces between the value, and this, or it will not work. You will also type brackets around that "/youtube", as described above/)
Everything should look EXACTLY as it is portrayed above. No spaces between anything, just text.
Pretty simple. Give it a try.
Hey guys you can now open vimeo videos on our site as well, and we're working on embedding some others. Just add the code the same as you would with youtube, but with the vimeo parameters below:
vvvimeo ID letters/vv
Don't forget to put the brackets [ ] on each side of the vv identifiers.
Last edited by DarkSkies; 02-08-2010 at 12:39 AM. Reason: Added Vimeo code.