Travel Tip
Remember the story about that couple in Europe that found a camera. They decided to try and return the camera to the owners by looked for clues among the pictures. It took over a year and some luck to finally return the tourists camera to them in the US.
I make it easy for someone to find me if my camera is lost.
On a piece of paper write your...
1. NAME
2. PHONE #
3. E-MAIL ADDRESS
........or just use one of your
BUSINESS CARDS.
Now take a picture of it. If you loose your camera, the first shot they see on your digital camera is the information on how to contact you.
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Thanks Stan for the great tip! If the planets align for me and I am lucky enough to catch a 10 pound bass at Lake Fork (I'm in Texas right now), with my luck, I'll lose my camera and the photos. This tip could save me from years of anguish. Mahalo!
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skunked wrote:Thanks Stan for the great tip! If the planets align for me and I am lucky enough to catch a 10 pound bass at Lake Fork (I'm in Texas right now), with my luck, I'll lose my camera and the photos. This tip could save me from years of anguish. Mahalo!
Skunked,
Good luck in your pursuit of the double digit large mouth bass!! If the weather is warm enough, look for spawning fish.
Good luck!
Bass regards, Mel "Kahuna bass"
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