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Hi All,
For those who fish in Southwest Washington and the Columbia River for Salmon and Steelhead, the Bonneville Dam fish cam is a wonderful feature. However, after trying to watch the webcam for Springers one day, I realized it takes quite a bit of patience to hit the webcam just right when fish are coming through. I now monitor the Bonneville web cam and watches for motion. When motion is detected, it is added to the fish cam gallery he http://www.plantofish.com/modules/rivers/viewbvmd.php Now you can always see the last thing swimming through the web cam quickly and easily. To view a larger pic, click the small image. Hope someone out there enjoys this as much as I do! Jeremy Jeremy |
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