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Matthewc
08-02-2007, 08:33 PM
"Blood in the Boat" PGP Action Short Film #8 20:00 You will not want to miss this one! Friend and pro guide David Johnson takes a day off and asks me to join him and Andy "Coho" Schneider for a day of fishing drift boat style for spring chinook. I had been waiting for an opportunity to teach back bouncing and plug methods and on this day we would get both. David and Andy are always such a pleasure to fish with and to be able to share the learning from our day with everyone is an even greater bonus! Even if you have your methods down I urge you to take a look at this short film, you will not be disappointed. Plenty of chromer nooker action with loads of methods and tips all in one 20 minute package. This film at a full 20 minutes is a large file, pause the film untill download is complete and then watch if you have any trouble.
Warning: This film may cause a sudden urge to drop everything and go fishing!
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http://www.smallstreamsalmonfishing.com/pages/movies.html

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Early release because I am AFK again tommorow [Friday] so please help me keep it up on the board through the weekend so the weekend ifishers can get a chance to watch...Thank you : )

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Common Film Play Problems

In the unlikely event of a viewing error.

If you are on 56k, the best thing to do is hit pause and let the film download before viewing...if you are on cable or dsl try the below listed options.

You may also need to update your "Flash Player" for flash 8 to work right.

Next to the Play button there is a Windows Media option, it looks like this Play|Windows Media. Try clicking on the Windows Media side and it will open a different type of file that may work better for you. This option also allows for a larger viewing screen.

ALSO You can right click on the Windows Media and save target as....this will give you a direct download option of the file for windows media players or other generic players as opposed to the streaming format that is not working for you.

Some networks have file download limits but the Qwick Clip files are 60 megs or less and if you are at home simply trying to download them it should not be a network issue so try the above Windows media methods I have mentioned and you should be able to view it. I am sorry if you are having trouble with viewing but I do thank you for trying to watch. If this does not cure your problems let me know and we will go even further to fix the problem if possible.