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ftOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JANUARY I. 1926.
FISHING IN OREGON STREAMS IS THE GENUINE SPORT
I. Crowds at Troutdale during the smelt run. ,The smclfare scooped from the stream in wash tubs or what have you. 2. A sample of Oregon salmon, such as can be found in the North Umpqua river. 3. Indians gaffing
salmon along the Columbia river. 4. It's a cinch to spear a fish from a lake like this. 5. Baskets of smelt, enough for Brigham Young's family. 6. The falls at Oregon City, a beautiful spot. . It's a sight to watch salmon
8. A day like this makes life worth living. 9. Here's the way they yank 'em out of the Oregon streams. 1 0. Crowds getting their supply of smelt. 1 1 . The North Umpqua of fers this sort of sport. 12. Diamond Lake is
where the trout abound.
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