Photo showing hero of this study is the small Fiat car on the right which transported home from Tahtsa one complete moose (cut-up). Left to right are firemen Morris Smith, Dick Johnson, Rusty Phillips, Max Patzelt, who took the photo, made up the hunting party last weekend.
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing hero of this study is the small Fiat car on the right which transported home from Tahtsa one complete moose (cut-up). Left to right are firemen Morris Smith, Dick Johnson, Rusty Phillips, Max Patzelt, who took the photo, made up the hunting party last weekend.
Photo showing "it took the five hunters above only three hours to shoot all 10 animals seen above - seven deer and three moose". From left: Paul Zenuk, Buck McIsaac, John Thiffault, Ray Thiffault, John Harvery.
Current: 1960s
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-Individual
-Hunting and Fishing
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Photo showing "it took the five hunters above only three hours to shoot all 10 animals seen above - seven deer and three moose". From left: Paul Zenuk, Buck McIsaac, John Thiffault, Ray Thiffault, John Harvery.
Photo showing ceremonies following Rod and Gun Club weekend shoot, Peter Law of Prince Rupert receives the centennial trophy for overall high gun award from Larry Sevigny, emcee. Bill Pryde of Kitimat, another winner, its in the background.
Current: 1960s
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-Individual
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Photo showing ceremonies following Rod and Gun Club weekend shoot, Peter Law of Prince Rupert receives the centennial trophy for overall high gun award from Larry Sevigny, emcee. Bill Pryde of Kitimat, another winner, its in the background.
Photo showing Mountain Ram, the most prized trophy for a Canadian hunter was taken last week by Verne Knutson of Kitimat, right, near Telegraph Creek in the Stikine area. Hunting partner on the trip with Mr. Knutson, was former Kitimat resident Cliff Schisler, left, who now lives in Orillia, Ontario. The ram weight about 195 pounds.
Photo showing Mountain Ram, the most prized trophy for a Canadian hunter was taken last week by Verne Knutson of Kitimat, right, near Telegraph Creek in the Stikine area. Hunting partner on the trip with Mr. Knutson, was former Kitimat resident Cliff Schisler, left, who now lives in Orillia, Ontario. The ram weight about 195 pounds.
Photo showing Majestic Caribou Antlers are displayed by E.J. Linke of Carlton, Ore., left, and his guide, Arv Sestrap of Kitimat, on their return from the big plateau country two hundred miles north of here. The big animal, which weighed about 400 pounds dressed, according to Mr. Sestrap, had a pure white cape, something of a rarity among caribou nowadays. Kilburn Eide of Terrace accompanied the pair on their trip. Mr. Linke has been hunting in this area twice a year for the past five years.
Photo showing Majestic Caribou Antlers are displayed by E.J. Linke of Carlton, Ore., left, and his guide, Arv Sestrap of Kitimat, on their return from the big plateau country two hundred miles north of here. The big animal, which weighed about 400 pounds dressed, according to Mr. Sestrap, had a pure white cape, something of a rarity among caribou nowadays. Kilburn Eide of Terrace accompanied the pair on their trip. Mr. Linke has been hunting in this area twice a year for the past five years.
Photo showing Weekend Hunters Heinz Nev and Charles Elkan with Triple-Barrelled Guns, made in Germany. Double-barrel shotguns with 30.30 Rifle barrel attached.
Photo showing Weekend Hunters Heinz Nev and Charles Elkan with Triple-Barrelled Guns, made in Germany. Double-barrel shotguns with 30.30 Rifle barrel attached.
Photo showing Arv M. Sestrap, Skipper of Sharjan anchored in Hartley Bay. Arv holds duck in both hands; it was "Duck Season". Mr. Sestrap was Owner/Operator of a Lodge-Charter Business.
Photo showing Arv M. Sestrap, Skipper of Sharjan anchored in Hartley Bay. Arv holds duck in both hands; it was "Duck Season". Mr. Sestrap was Owner/Operator of a Lodge-Charter Business.
Photo showing Dr. Phil Margetts with Prairie Chickens, Partridge, Ducks. Saskatchewan Hunting Trip. Dr. Phil Margetts was Physician/Surgeon at Smeltersite/KGH Hospitals.
Photo showing Dr. Phil Margetts with Prairie Chickens, Partridge, Ducks. Saskatchewan Hunting Trip. Dr. Phil Margetts was Physician/Surgeon at Smeltersite/KGH Hospitals.
Photo showing Wm. (Bill) Pryde, Dr. Phil Margetts with deers shot near Terrace. This was Saskatchewan Trip. Bill Pryde was President of the Kitimat Rod & Gun Club., also owner/operator of Pryde Automotive & Pryde Mechanical Ltd.
Photo showing Joe Bolk (Alcan employee) with first Moose of the season. (400 pounds). Article, NSP; This Moose Met His Match! First Moose taken by a Kitimatian this season is this 400 pound bull shown with proud hunter Joe Bolk, 22 Mallard. Moose was bagged at Paradise Lake, 30 miles east of Smithers.