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Posted by: ramrod - Ex Member
Posted on: 12/12/04 at 14:35:29
I came across the third issue of the "Bass Fishing Guide" (1962) put out by the WBC while I was collecting local fishing guides for my new web site. I have these old fishing guides displayed on my site. The Name of my site is the "Pacific Northwest Fishing Golden Years" and it has quite a ways to go before it is really up and running. You are welcome to visit the material I have posted so far. At sometime in the future I would like to trade links with the WBC web site.
Sincerely
Don
The fishing guides are displayed at this link.  
http://users.infoconex.com/~ramrod/books.htm

The Home Page link is  
http://users.infoconex.com/~ramrod/PNFGYHOME.htm

The Intro Page is  
http://users.infoconex.com/~ramrod/pnfgyintropg.htm
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member
Posted on: 12/09/04 at 17:15:22
Darn - If only I had my Bronzeback Fishing Guide in hand...  Wink Grin

So, Ramrod, identify yourself! Are you a veteran member of the club?

Chris
Posted by: ramrod - Ex Member
Posted on: 12/09/04 at 13:04:29
DING DING DING......Give the man a Cigar.
Very good.
It was a fitting honor for a fitting sportsman, Mr Ben Paris.
Posted by: Admin
Posted on: 12/09/04 at 03:15:59
Ben Paris
Posted by: ramrod - Ex Member
Posted on: 12/09/04 at 02:50:52
Does anyone know who won the Western Bass Club's award for catching the largest bass of the year in 1939 ? This was the first year for this award and  I can say that the winning bass weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces.
 
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