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Aust Angling
07-06-2010, 04:39 AM
WIN A SMITH GTK-77SJH ROD

COMPETITION DETAILS CLICK HERE (http://www.AustralianAngling.com.au)

swoodie
23-06-2010, 03:14 AM
this site keeps crashing my browsers IE8 & Mozill Firefox is any 1 else have this prom crashing?.
http://www.AustralianAngling.com.au


this is the error that shows in IE res://ieframe.dll/acr_error.htm#australianangling.com.au,http://www.australianangling.com.au/

Stew 3074
23-06-2010, 03:44 AM
this site keeps crashing my browsers

Hope this helps. :)

Best Photograph

Australian Angling is looking for all those budding photographers out there, as well as those of you who have managed to capture a fantastic fluke shot. Only photographs with a SMITH rod and or SMITH lure as part content will be accepted into the competition. (IMAGE ENTRIES IN PHOTO GALLERY)

Send in your favourite photograph to : photocompetition@australianangling.com.au

The photograph competition runs from the 1st June to the 30th November 2010 followed by a voting period of two weeks. Once the entry period has expired no more entries to the competition will be accepted and voting begins. These entries will be made immediately visible to the public within the “PHOTO GALLERY Photograph Competition Entries" area.

Entries close the 30th November 2010 and the winner will be announced on the 15th December 2010.

By entering a photograph you are acknowledging that the photograph was taken by yourself, and is not from copyrighted sources. You also hand over rights to use the photograph in any future publicity by Australian Angling, such as use on the Australian Angling website as per our Terms and Conditions.

Prize

A new SMITH GTK-77SJ – Length 7’7” – Line PE 5 – Lure Weight 110g

Value $795.00



Terms and Conditions

Australian Angling does not accept any liability for lost, delayed or incomplete entries


The decision on all matters relating to the competition is final, and no correspondence will be entered into concerning the competition's judging


Winners will be notified by Australian Angling’s choice of either Email, Post, Telephone


Competition is only open to Australian residents


Entries will only be accepted in the JPEG (.jpg) digital format


Digital images can only be submitted via email.


Digital images must not exceed a file size of 1MB. Entries over this size restriction will not be accepted


Please note that Australian Angling may contact winning entrants to obtain higher resolution images for inclusion in our Photo Gallery and other areas of the website


The entrant must hold copyright of any photograph entered in this competition. Australian Angling reserves the right to request supporting evidence


The entrant must include contact address and phone number with photograph.


Australian Angling reserves the right to showcase photograph entries within the Australian Angling website as examples of entry


Australian Angling reserves the right to use photograph entries as part of the Australian Angling websites general content


This competition is for the Best Photograph. Only photographs with a SMITH rod and or SMITH lure as part content will be accepted into the competition. We are looking for that great fishing photo. Good luck to all.

nuckle
23-06-2010, 04:00 AM
Ohhhhh do i have the photo for this! Sucks its not worth the rod to enter....

nabs
23-06-2010, 06:01 AM
Spot X give away?

nuckle
23-06-2010, 06:05 AM
Not spot x spot x haha

__MATT__
23-06-2010, 06:10 AM
Black it out and put it up nuckle, keen to see the fish.

kevin19870316
25-06-2010, 09:35 AM
Ohhhhh do i have the photo for this! Sucks its not worth the rod to enter....

that mojo rod?

hlokk
02-08-2010, 01:22 AM
Is it just one entry per person, or is it as many as you want?

I know I have a fair few images of fish with a CB or similar hanging from its gob, and a fair few of me, a smith rod and a big sambo, hehe.

bomb
07-08-2010, 03:20 AM
they should really define what is meant by "best photograph" and " great fishing photo".

holding up the worlds biggest bream in your backyard with a clothesline in the background may not be considered a fishing photo.and definitely not great!

but somebody holding a 100mm bream with a nice sunset background,might be considered great.actually, just holding up a fish is a fish photo,but not necessarily a fishing photo.

cheers
bomb

Breamkid
14-08-2010, 11:35 PM
Is it just one entry per person, or is it as many as you want?.

Answer?

EliteBreamNinja
13-09-2010, 11:32 PM
Cool prize guys