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Topic: Paddle power Salmon fishing in 1952??  (Read 2724 times)

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ZeeHawk

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I found this pic from the Seattle Times Salmon tourney in 1952. Not a single motor boat out there. :o



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That is old school cool for sure!!
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I thought you had to have a $40,000 boat to catch Salmon?
My old man always said "never get in a mud wrestling match with a pig, you'll both end up muddy and the pig will be happy"


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Great snaps, thanks for posting!  And you don't need duds from the Eddie Bauer, either!!
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