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"AN UNEXPECTED BITE" C.1912, A BEAR FISHING
$18.00
PC13
This postcard is used and postmarked 1912 depicting a very cute bear fishing with rod and reel and entitled "An Unexpected Bite". Scarce card in overall great shape. The corners show minor wear but the image is bright, clear and nicely illustrated. Please click on its image to see additional closeups.

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"NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO." TRADE CARD/FISHING SCENE
$15.00
PC12
Vintage (circa 1900) trade card from the "New Home Sewing Machine Co." depicting a fishing guide and gentleman fisherman landing one! Beautiful colors, overall excellent condition, approximately 3 3/8" X 5". Please click on the cards image to see additional closeups!

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WATCHING FLYING FISH BY NIGHT CATALINA ISLAND
$8.00
PC6
Vintage postcard, unused from the early 1900's entitled "Watching Flying Fish By Night, Santa Catalina Island". Image very strong with minor wear around the border and at corners. Please click on its image to see additional closeups.

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FISH HATCHERY AT SANTA CRUZ, CA. 1909
$8.00
PC4
Photo postcard postmarked 1909 of the Fish Hatchery near Santa Cruz, California. The photo is by Charles Weidner of San Francisco and printed then in Germany. Although the image appears very clear there is some wear at the edges and a small ink spot at the upper right corner above the houses' roof. Tough card if collecting California fishing memorabilia. Please click on its image to see additional closeups!

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McKenzie River Highway, Oregon Photo Card
$5.00
LH-9
This is a photo postcard of the famous McKenzie River in Oregon. It is mint & unused. Published by the Bay News Co.
This great fishing river for Trout runs thru Eugene, Oregon
location of The Fly Fishing Federation's beginning back in the 1960's. The drift boats better know as "McKensie Drift Boats" were first created on this River.

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