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- A man stands on a railroad bridge holding a long stick being used as a fishing pole. Utility poles are visible on both sides of the railroad tracks. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- Fish laid out with creels nearby. 1
- Four small boats at dock. Print of the year, 1960. Featured on cover of 1960-1961 Pikes Peak Camera Club Year Book. 1
- General Fishing Tackle shop located at 3201 N. El Paso Street has a store within a store. Paul Fling, seen here preparing a fishing lure, runs The Blue Dun shop, a Cortland Pro Shop. 1
- General Fishing Tackle store located at 3201 N. El Paso Street. Owner Charles Ross has one of the largest establishments of its kind in the West. He holds a small fish in one hand and fishing rod in the other while dressed in full length waders. 1
- Man fishing in water by edge of road. Streetcar is visible in the background "No Fishing" sign to his right. "Windsor Hall" sign visible in background. Title on front of print. 1
- Man in waders and boots fishing off stone jetty on the coast of New Jersey. Small child, wrapped in overlarge raincoat, walks barefoot towards man. 1
- Man standing in lake fishing with mountains in background. Printed on front "91707 / Fishing is Good, Bayfield, Colo.". 1
- Man unhooks fish from line on stone jetty, previously identified as Holgate, New Jersey, while small barefoot child in oversize raincoat watches. 1
- Men and women stand on both sides of small river holding fishing poles. Two cars are parked on plains in background. 1
- Platter of trout beside basket. 1
- Portrait of man, identified on back as George Birdsall (former mayor of Colorado Springs), wearing wide-brimmed hat and carrying fishing rod and basket, standing in front of lake. Two rowboats at shore appear to be painted on image. 1
- Two young girls, identified on back as India Wood and friend, fishing off large rock at water's edge at Teller Reservoir. 1
- Wilderness West outfitters located at 7882 N. Academy Boulevard. Owners Larry and Beryl Bussey offer everything for outdoor life. 1
- William Stump displays the 27 inch, 12 pound German brown trout caught in Prospect Lake. 1
- Woman in mid-1890s-style attire is fishing by a creek. 1
- Woman in mid-1890s-style attire is sitting by a creek fishing. 1
- Woman wearing pants, laced boots, jacket, hat and gloves and holding basket and fishing pole stands on rock next to small waterfall. Photo identified on back as Mrs. C. R. Hutchinson, August 1907. 1
- Woman, identified on back as Mrs. C. R. Hutchinson, wearing waders and large hat and holding fishing basket stands with fishing pole in middle of river. Trees line shore and fallen logs are in foreground and visible in background. 1
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