Photo showing 1964 winners of Pryde's Salmon Derby: Mrs. Stackhouse (1st ladies'), Mrs. Goebel (2nd ladies'), Mr. Marelli (1st men's), Tod Smith (2nd men's), Mr. Joe Lasna (hidden weight)
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Photo showing 1964 winners of Pryde's Salmon Derby: Mrs. Stackhouse (1st ladies'), Mrs. Goebel (2nd ladies'), Mr. Marelli (1st men's), Tod Smith (2nd men's), Mr. Joe Lasna (hidden weight)
Photo showing Biggest Fish caught since the opening Monday of the Chamber of Commerce salmon derby is 42-1/2 pounder landed by Irv Cohen, 29 Wren Street. He made catch by the Sandhill, most productive area so far. Close to 40 fish were weighed in at Pryde's up to midweek.
Photo showing Biggest Fish caught since the opening Monday of the Chamber of Commerce salmon derby is 42-1/2 pounder landed by Irv Cohen, 29 Wren Street. He made catch by the Sandhill, most productive area so far. Close to 40 fish were weighed in at Pryde's up to midweek.
Photo showing a mess of salmon, largest weighing 39-pounds, all caught by Joe Klem, Albert Hummel, Dieter Abraham and Jose Araujo in the Dala and Kildala Rivers.
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Photo showing a mess of salmon, largest weighing 39-pounds, all caught by Joe Klem, Albert Hummel, Dieter Abraham and Jose Araujo in the Dala and Kildala Rivers.
Photo showing possibly the largest fish caught this year anywhere in British Columbia - a Spring salmon taken last week from the Kalum River. Weighing 81-pounds. The fish was hooked and landed by 12-year-old Allan Reed in 45 minutes.
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Photo showing possibly the largest fish caught this year anywhere in British Columbia - a Spring salmon taken last week from the Kalum River. Weighing 81-pounds. The fish was hooked and landed by 12-year-old Allan Reed in 45 minutes.
Photo showing maps of local fishing holes: Hirsch Creek, Coho Flats, Cable Car, Little Wedeene, Pump-house, old Liquid Air, old Transmission line, Anderson Creek Road, Sentinel Rock, Goose Creek, Rod and Gun Club, Sandhill, Kitimat River Bridge
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Photo showing maps of local fishing holes: Hirsch Creek, Coho Flats, Cable Car, Little Wedeene, Pump-house, old Liquid Air, old Transmission line, Anderson Creek Road, Sentinel Rock, Goose Creek, Rod and Gun Club, Sandhill, Kitimat River Bridge
Photo showing Kildala student Wayne Braid telling visitor Bob Foster his school had just as large as a fish as you could catch in the Kitimat river. Kildala school officially opened Friday by UBC Dean of Education Neville Scarfe.
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Photo showing Kildala student Wayne Braid telling visitor Bob Foster his school had just as large as a fish as you could catch in the Kitimat river. Kildala school officially opened Friday by UBC Dean of Education Neville Scarfe.