salmon anybody??

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redwingonlookout

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well gentelmen and ladies i found this site when i was reading my old hometown paper from michigan thought i would let you take a gander at this fish cam from lake superior state college. the salmon are getting ready to run I know we dont have any down in these parts but man what a show. go to there web site and click on fishcam i dont know if i can post there web site so if you want to see there it is . see ya on the water
 
I tried to search on everything you posted and got several locations including a still shot from the fish cam.</p>



Brief Instructions;  Open up what you saw on your computer.  Up toward the top of the page you will see the address bar.  There is a row of letters and puncuations that start with http://www.------------. Just right click your mouse on that line and it will turn blue.  You will get a popup box with several options in it. Click on the word "copy".  Close that out and come back to CFF. Open this thread, hit reply, and at the cursor in the posting box right click on the flashing cursor bar.  You will again get a popup box.  In that box click on the word "paste".  The address bar you copied from your web site will then be posted on your reply to CFF.  We then can simply click on that address and see what you saw.</p>
 
digitalcb - 8/29/2007 1:22 AM http://www.lssu.edu/arl/fishcam.php Camera is temporarily "unavailable" according to site .
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I am not too sure it is temporary. It said it is still photos up dated every three seconds until they can raise $15,000.00.</p>

<font color="#0000ff">Can I watch the live video?</font></p>

<font color="#0000ff">Many people ask why we cannot provide live video from the ARL Fishcam. The problem has to do with video server capacity. The current hardware is not up to the task to stream live video to hundreds of viewers. The Aquatic Research Lab is looking into raising the necessary funds for the proper equipment. The estimated cost would be around $15,000. If you are interested in donating to the project, please contact Roger Greil or use the donation instructions:</font></p>
 
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