I have some turkey beards laying around and would like to get some ideas of how you guys display them.Any pictures would be great.Season is coming fast ,I can't wait!!
I still can’t figure out how to actually post a picture here, lol. Sorry they’re so grainy.
I shoot Federal Heavyweight 7’s from my 20 gauge, its a 50yd gun with them. The last few birds I’ve killed with the 20 have been 23yds, 14yds and 27yds.
It’s nice to know I’ve got room for an error in yardage though.
Now can someone tell me how to get the photo to show in the post rather than the link ?
Hit the quote from my post with your picture. That shows what has to be added to the beginning and end of your link. [img] and [/img]
Notice the IMG at the beginning and end of your link with brackets on each side? That’s what tells it to post as a picture.
If you hit the little icon when you’re typing your response that has a picture in it, it will pop up a pop up that asks for you to paste in your link (must end in jpg or jpeg).
That was a wordy explanation that wasn’t very clear.
Here is a pic to help.
1. If using the “full editor” in your thread response it will show a little picture icon as shown at the end of my red arrow. Click that icon. Paste in your picture link (and it must end in jpg or jpeg). The bulletin board throws in the correct code and you don’t have to do anything else.
OR
2. You can manually type in [img] (like my green arrow) then paste in your picture link ending in jpg (yellow arrow) and then type in [/img] (blue arrow)
Either way, 1 or 2, works. 2 is just manually doing what 1 does automatically.
Hope that helped clear up my confusing initial effort.
I like this for Display, similar to others. It's easy and looks good. That display that Cheesy has on the post above is impressive. I don't think I've seen that many turkeys in my life.
I like that barn board also. Got this cedar fan display off Amazon and did this one. Looks pretty sharp, but I ran out of room after three. So I'm going to go with the simpler and smaller one I posted above. That's if I get lucky this spring, fall season was a bust for me.