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Stories from the Sea: More Classic Photos from the F&S Archives

Stories from the Sea: More Classic Photos from the F&S Archives

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from dwaynez wrote 3 years 16 weeks ago

I really enjoy these type of posts with classic fishing photographs, it is really neat to look back at some of the changes that have taken place thru the years of fishing.

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from Sick STi wrote 2 years 42 weeks ago

That reel is a monster.. Wow.

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from ggmack wrote 2 years 42 weeks ago

some reel great catches.

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from WyoTom wrote 2 years 41 weeks ago

Note on the above: The dorado is most definitely not a salmonid. I hesitate to paraphrase A. J. McClane's earlier note on the bonefish, but, "Characid you idiot."

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from dwaynez wrote 3 years 16 weeks ago

I really enjoy these type of posts with classic fishing photographs, it is really neat to look back at some of the changes that have taken place thru the years of fishing.

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from Sick STi wrote 2 years 42 weeks ago

That reel is a monster.. Wow.

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from ggmack wrote 2 years 42 weeks ago

some reel great catches.

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from WyoTom wrote 2 years 41 weeks ago

Note on the above: The dorado is most definitely not a salmonid. I hesitate to paraphrase A. J. McClane's earlier note on the bonefish, but, "Characid you idiot."

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Check out this gallery of classic salt water fishing prints from the 30s through the 60s, dug out of some old file cabinets in the New York office. We've re-scanned them to fit our site's new larger format, and this time included scans of their backs, on which past editors of the magazine sometimes scribbled notes to each other.