Fishing
B&W photograph depicts many men with canoes on a river.
B&W photograph depicts a man fishing beside a river.
B&W photograph depicts fish on a rocky shore with fishing poles.
Hand written caption on original negative sleeve read, "Fish caught in Salmon River" with caption: "(Along the 'P.G.E.' in the old days, taken out of the PGE file).
B&W photograph depicts two men on the bank of a river with a trout jumping out of the water in the foreground. P.G.E. Ry stands for the Pacific Great Eastern Railway.
B&W photograph depicts a rocky river with forest on either side. Two men are visible on the river bed, one fishing.
B&W photograph depicts trout on rocky ground with a fishing pole and basket.
Hand written caption on original negative sleeve read, "Trout from Green Lake (taken out of P.G.E. file)." P.G.E. was Pacific Great Eastern Railway.
Black and white photograph depicts Shirley Szredni (nee Goodman) fishing at Harrison Hot Springs.
Image shows standing left to right: Myer Hyman, Jack Morris, Louis Horowitz, Abe Franks: Fisherman extraordinary, Jules Levine, N. Y. Tycoon
Caption on bottom: Seymour Canyon, Vancouver, BC, about 1910
Steelhead trout: 13 + 15 lbs.
Capton on side: To Montie A. L. ?.
Black and white photograph depicts an unidentified man holding a fish.












