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Question about accessing one's fishing reports

Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 9:54 pm
by coast2coastfishin
Is there a way i can look at my fishing reports...i noticed i can find my forum post on the user control panel.but not my fishing reports...

Re: Question

Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 4:45 am
by hewesfisher
coast2coastfishin wrote:Is there a way i can look at my fishing reports...i noticed i can find my forum post on the user control panel.but not my fishing reports...
Hover over Members and click on My Reports. [wink]

Re: Question

Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 5:53 am
by Mike Carey
hewesfisher wrote:
coast2coastfishin wrote:Is there a way i can look at my fishing reports...i noticed i can find my forum post on the user control panel.but not my fishing reports...
Hover over Members and click on My Reports. [wink]
That would be correct, if he was a Premium Member...

For a a non-Premium Member the only way you can see all your reports listed in one place would be to go to the upper left "Home" link, drop down to the "Search" link, and then type in your user name. Make sure "Fishing Reports" is marked and click search. It will give you a "google-like" search result.

The much better (IMO) option is to become a Premium Member which gives you a whole list of additional site features, including all your fishing reports nicely organized with links to each report. Also, fishing reports are part of the main web site, which is a separate database from the forum posts. Because of that we can do a lot more with the information we get from the fishing reports.

A link to all the Premium Membership benefits is here: http://www.washingtonlakes.com/Join.aspx

Re: Question

Posted: Sat May 25, 2013 5:10 am
by hewesfisher
Mike Carey wrote:
hewesfisher wrote:
coast2coastfishin wrote:Is there a way i can look at my fishing reports...i noticed i can find my forum post on the user control panel.but not my fishing reports...
Hover over Members and click on My Reports. [wink]
That would be correct, if he was a Premium Member...

For a a non-Premium Member the only way you can see all your reports listed in one place would be to go to the upper left "Home" link, drop down to the "Search" link, and then type in your user name. Make sure "Fishing Reports" is marked and click search. It will give you a "google-like" search result.

The much better (IMO) option is to become a Premium Member which gives you a whole list of additional site features, including all your fishing reports nicely organized with links to each report. Also, fishing reports are part of the main web site, which is a separate database from the forum posts. Because of that we can do a lot more with the information we get from the fishing reports.

A link to all the Premium Membership benefits is here: http://www.washingtonlakes.com/Join.aspx
Thanks Mike. I've been a Premium Member so long I forgot it was one of the perks. [wink]

Re: Question

Posted: Sat May 25, 2013 6:08 am
by Mike Carey
I think it's one of the best additional features. I use it all the time to review my old fishing reports. Aaron came up with a brilliant idea when he thought it up.