It worked fine on mine but you needed a MIME pluggin which I had and
then something more with ActiveX.  But it was fine and other than
getting dizzy as you pulled in the trout it was fun to watch.  Which
resevoir was that?

Mike

On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Your right, the movie clips probably can't be played by everyone.  You
> won't be missing much!  Just me reeling in a couple of rainbows and
> talking to myself.
>
> If you couldn't load them, blame my Mac.  The software I use to
> publish pictures is painfully easy to use,  I just drag what I want to
> publish to a folder in iPhoto (the software that manages my photos and
> movies) and click publish.   But I don't think Apple tries very hard
> to make what results universal. It should work if you are viewing it
> on another Mac, or an up-to-date Windows machine.  I can see
> everything on my Windows computers at school, which are a couple of
> years old.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
>
> On Oct 19, 2008, at 9:57 PM, Michael Bliss wrote:
>
>>
>> Actually Tom you had two movie clips there.  You need to have some
>> software that recognizes them and allows you to play them.
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>> You don't, it is a single picture that I assembled for someone I
>>> met on the
>>> river who was interested in tying the fly.  Clicking on the
>>> thumbnail will
>>> give you a bigger view, and if you download it to your computer, it
>>> will be
>>> even bigger, if you view it at 100%
>>> Tom
>>> On Oct 19, 2008, at 5:49 PM, Anthony Spezio wrote:
>>>
>>> Tom,
>>> Hoe do you open the Sterp by Step photo.
>>> Tony
>>>
>>> --- On Sun, 10/19/08, Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> From: Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Subject: [VFB] Another great day on the Weber (with picture link)
>>> To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
>>> Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 3:36 PM
>>>
>>> I went out again Saturday and had another great day of fishing on the
>>> Weber.  Again, more fish than I cared to count.  This time I
>>> remembered I had my cell phone with me and snapped a few pictures of
>>> the larger/ prettier fish.  Most pictures are in  the 13 to 16 inch
>>> range.  The surprise of the day was a Tiger trout, a laketrout-brook-
>>> trout hybrid which isn't (to my knowledge) planted in the
>>> Weber but
>>> probably escaped from a reservoir somewhere on the drainage.  I have
>>> caught tiger trout before, but never in this river.  This one was
>>> particularly beautiful. I have posted its picture, and I also
>>> included
>>> a picture of a larger Tiger trout caught in 2007, to show how the
>>> difference in coloration between it and the fish caught in the river.
>>> Most of the Tiger's I've caught have the dull colors of the larger
>>> fish, but they are spectacular when in color.
>>>
>>> I also had a double hook-up (I always use two flies) something that
>>> has never happened before on the river.  The fish on the top fly got
>>> off, but it was fun while it lasted.
>>>
>>>
>>> In addition to the fish pictured I caught a bunch of monster Rocky
>>> Mountain white fish, fat and in the 18 inch range, but I didn't
>>> bother
>>> to take a pictures of them.  Even though they are native and wild,
>>> they don't get much respect because of their
>>> lack of color and
>>> fighting habits.  They are peppy enough, but want to stay close to
>>> the
>>> bottom.  Since large Browns also pull toward the bottom,   one never
>>> knows, so having it end up being  a white fish is always a
>>> disappointment. Maybe that is why we don't like them (but I would
>>> rather catch white fish than no fish)!
>>>
>>> As the day wore on, I tried using alternate flies, but none produced
>>> like the BHPT.  Finally, just before leaving, I tied on a Wooly
>>> Bugger
>>> to see if I could pull out some larger browns.  The first strike
>>> snapped off the first bugger (a brown olive mohair tied on a light
>>> gold plated jig hook).  The only other big flies I had with me was a
>>> Clouser minnow (chartruse/white) and a big ugly bugger that I call
>>> "the Sparkplug" (Large gold bead, black tail, brown body, grizzly
>>> hackle and lots of lead). I caught one on the Clouser (not
>>> distinctive
>>> enough to photograph) and a
>>> nice fat Brown with  a slightly hooked jaw
>>> caught on the Sparkplug (you can see the black marabou tail on the
>>> side of its mouth).
>>>
>>> I think I fished the hole for four hours, with steady action.
>>>
>>> Finally, since my Mac makes it so easy to do, I dragged over a couple
>>> of videos taken last Thursday on Lost Creek.
>>>
>>> I also included some pictures of the way I tie  BHPT that caught most
>>> of the fish.  The rabbit hair showing in the pictures was an
>>> experiment which didn't make any difference, so I don't do it now.  I
>>> also added a picture sequence showing how the fly is tied.
>>>
>>> You can find the pictures at    http://gallery.me.com/tsmd#100351
>>>
>>> Enjoy.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
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>>> Home Page: http://homepage.mac.com/tsmd
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> >
>
>
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> Home Page: http://homepage.mac.com/tsmd
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