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Dogs catching fish in the surf on the beach at Nome, Alaska, ca. 1900.
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Man stacking cookers for catching cans, prior to cooking retort, Wards Cove Cannery, Ketchikan, Alaska, August 1973
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Vern Gorst standing on wing of the Gorst airplane and catching a fish with fishing pole and net, probably Washington State, ca. 1929-1932
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Lummi Native American fishermen catching salmon with reef net between two canoes, Bellingham, Washington ca. 1930-1933
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Aftermath of the Seattle fire of June 6 showing Frye's Opera House catching fire, with Minneapolis Art Studio on the right and a large crowd of people gathering in the street (recto)
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Aftermath of the Seattle fire of June 6 showing Frye's Opera House catching fire, with Minneapolis Art Studio on the right and a large crowd of people gathering in the street (verso)
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November 5, 1910 Page three
Dungeness trap is catching many salmon
Police officer Sorell banquets brother officers
Importations for October break all records
Waves damage much property at Cape Nome
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September 20, 1910 Page two
Open boats bean launches in catching salmon
Stumps removed cheaply
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Henry M. Jackson and his son, Peter, catching a fish on a boat in an unidentified lake, June 1970
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Ben Paris wedding showing bridesmaids catching bouquet, possibly in Seattle, 1945
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Indians catching salmon in the canyon of the Fraser.
"While I watched them they took an average of thirty salmon an hour."
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As we passed up the Fraser River, to fish the Thompson, we saw, from the train, the Indians catching salmon in the great canyon above Yale
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Fry Creek Falls, near Kaslo
"After catching all the trout we could use, from Kootenny Lake at the Mouth of Fryt Creek, M. H. went u-stream ito the beautiful falls and there caught eight more."
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Catching Fish by Means of the Trawl and the Drift Net
As diagrammed by the artist of The Sphere
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Catching Spanish Mackerel on the Edge of the Gulf Stream
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More Sportsmanly Way of Catching Mascalonge
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Catching Sea-Bass off Newport
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View on Scrape Boat
Showing a scrape (the triangular iron frame with the mesh bag), a crate with trays (for shipping soft crabs); a short-handled net for 'fishing out' the soft crabs from a float, a long-handled net for catching crabs on the bottom, and a wooden bailing scoop
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Whale Fishery
Articles of whale-boat gear
Fig.1, Lantern keg containing matches, bread, tobacco, &c.; Fig.2, Compass; Fig.3, Keg for Fresh Water; Fig.4, Piggin for bailing; Fig.5, Waif for signaling; Fig.6, Tub-oar crotch, slips through cleat in gunwale, to clear oar from the line when fast to whale; Fig.7, Double oar-lock used when propelling the boat and for same as tub-oar crotch; Fig.8, Large line in lime-tub; Fig.9, Knife for cutting line when foul; Fig.10, Rowlock; Fig.11, Hatchet for cutting line, cutting poles out of whales; Fig.12, Grapnel for catching line; Fig.13, Drag, or drug, for bending on drug-iron to retard movements of whales; Fig.14, Canvas nipper to protect hands when handling lines
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River Fisheries of the Atlantic States
Sturgeon camp on Winyah Bay, South Carolina; catching sturgeon in gill-nets; the pound for keeping them alive; unheading; saving caviare
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