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"Catch of the Month" Photos - May 2008
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Alex Page

Alex Page
Anaheim, California

Donavan Rozzel
North Carolina

Rodney Whitley
(Photo by Jeff Dean
)
Dripping Springs, Texas

Bob Wishneski
Estero, Florida

Bob Wishneski,
Estero, Florida


Bud Harris
South Williamsport, Pennsylania

Kenzee Burns
Williamsport, Pennsylvania

Hayden Cummins
Ft. Myers, Florida

Thanks to all who participated
in our April contest !

To compete in the new contest, send in your photos
by May 31st!


Send Us Your Best Catch Today and Win!
Two winners will be chosen each month - one for "Best Freshwater Catch", and one for "Best Saltwater Catch"

Each monthly winner will receive the following:

  * $50.00 BoatUS Visa Gift Card
  * Fishing gear "Goodie Bag"
  * BoatUS ANGLER Logo Items
  * Framed BoatUS ANGLER "Catch of the Month" Certificate -    suitable for hanging

The Grand Prize - a high-quality Freshwater Fish Replica of your catch from Donnie Poore's Fish'N Art, or a Saltwater Fishing Reel - will be awarded for each category in a drawing of all winning entries at the end of the contest period. Winning photos will be judged and selected by BoatUS Staff.


All May entries must be received by May 31, 2008

Click Here for complete Contest Rules


- Tips for taking great photos -

  • For best color reproduction be sure your film or disposable camera is fresh; develop exposed film promptly.

 

  • Choose the Right Film - the higher the number of ISO (film) speed, the less light it takes to create a picture. With 400 ISO film you can take a picture on a heavy overcast day or indoors without a flash. But that photo will not look bright. The higher the ISO number, the less light you need, but the more grainy the photo will appear.

  • Choose the right composition - Be aware of background clutter that might detract from your subject.

  • Fill the frame with your subject; be careful not to cut off anybody's head or the fish's tail.

  • If you are not removing the fish from the water, cradle it's upper body in one hand, keeping your fingers out of the gills, with your other hand grip the tail and then position the fish at an angle.

  • If removing the fish from the water for photographs, have things ready before removing it. Take a few quick shots and return the fish to the water - never keep a fish out of water longer than you can hold your own breath.

Now get out there and start shooting (and fishing)!

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