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Help!!! I need fish photos
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I'm sitting here in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico right now finishing a book on fishing Mexico. I've been working on this for 10 years. I'll have the text all wrapped up in a couple of days. My problem is that last year an external hard drive I had with all my photos suddenly stopped working. It's been sent around the US to see if anyone can get the info off but no can do. I have lots of hard copies of my own photos, which I can scan but lost all the ones people emailed me over the years. I don't want to be in all the photos so I am hoping some of you out ther may have some shots I can use.

I'm looking for good quality clean shots of all species available here in Western Mexico coast and Baja, doesn't matter if they were caught here ... not just the marlins, sails, dorado or tuna, but all the other stuff, spearfish, different jacks (amberjack, yellowtail, golden, black etc), trevallys (blue fin, big eye), rainbow runners, snappers, groupers, barracuda, Parrots, wrasses, triggers, puffers ... any oddball fish you might have caught. If you have any good shots holding a fresh caught fish (with all its colors), in focus and as hi res as you can, that would be awesome. Also looking for photos of women fishing/holding fish, other "fun" shots, wearing goofy hats or clothes, hook in the pants, stuff like that. Please see attached photos to see what I mean. I'll give you credit in the book for any photos used. Thanks, Jeff Klassen
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#2
I've got over 100 photo's in my Gallery here on BFT. You're welcome to any number of them you want. I've also got a bunch of photo's at other sites, I pasted a link to my galleries below. Let me know if you have any problems getting the pictures.

[url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/14478"]http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/14478[/url]


[url "http://fearnotuna.com/album.php?user=tarpon4me&album_id=83"]http://fearnotuna.com/album.php?user=tarpon4me&album_id=83[/url]
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#3
I want a copy of the book too. [cool]
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#4
Thanks Bryan... I found two ... Amberjack and Wahoo1-10. I need your last name for the credit pal. Jeff
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#5
10% discount for you my friend! Haha, just kidding, of course I'll send you one pal. Btw, those two phots came out nice and big, will probably use both. J
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I'm about to upload two or three more that are really nice. I'll let you know when they are in. My last name is Draper.

Thanks man
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#7
OK, I added one of a nice flounder and a red grouper.

p.s. Go down to the thread that says "welcome reel1n," and introduce yourself. I called you out. [Smile]
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Hey Bryan ... dont know that red grouper, might be an east coast fish. I was going to use the flounder one but the photo is to small. If you have a larger res one of same let me know. Thanks a bunc. J
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here are some of my best including a tough bone and an even harder catch,a world record size yellowfin mojarra 2lb.record is also 2.Ib
a moonfish from my recent trip around the world.even a small trout if you need,good luck,I hope you found some pics.
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Grouper is such a fun catch and really great to eat. Blackened grouper is really one of my favorite seafood dishes. I believe I can talk to some of the fisherman that I get my fish from and see if they have any photos they can give you.

Jack
http://www.evergladesrestaurant.com/
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