If you can send the picture in a text you also can also send it to your own e-mail address. You can then bring the e-mail in as a jpeg and put it on a pic site (like Photobucket) and then post it here. That is what I do with my phone pics.
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If you can send the picture in a text you also can also send it to your own e-mail address. You can then bring the e-mail in as a jpeg and put it on a pic site (like Photobucket) and then post it here. That is what I do with my phone pics.
I can upload, but I have to upgrade my phone service to do it. One of the wonderful features of Sprint, I guess. In the meantime, I have a small cable that came with the phone, but I think I need another cable to hook it to the computer. It hooks to the phone, but doesn't have a USB or normal pin-plug. Here it is:
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...e/IMG_2341.jpg
And while we're at it: (LOL!) It was a "quick set the fish on the grass, get a quick picture, and revive it and release it" kind of moment. I didn't even bother washing it off. It looks like a pale rainbow with a yellow back and a faint pink stripe on the side.
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...e/IMG_2340.jpg
It looked quite a bit like this one:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...bru/body-1.jpg
This has a good description of golden rainbows:
http://www.fish.state.pa.us/pafish/fishhtms/chap16.htm
Originally, the palomino, or golden rainbow, was a color phase of rainbow that popped up in a hatchery, but they started crossing them and have come up with strains that breed true in that color. So the simple answer to whether they are hybrids is "yeah, kinda, but not really"
I have caught several of the gold trout a few 5 to 6lbs. I was told they were albino and they change colors and look like rainbow. But everybody knows something.
Those are the ones in that pitcure
Congrats!
Nice picture of a picture of a fish.:lol: