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and Prints available of the watercolors featured in "The Lost Art of Alaska Fishing Part I and II" |
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The SUGAR, a thirty foot pocket seiner, was built and launched in Cordova, Alaska, in 1940. Her first and last skippers (myself) were women. Order info |
Bear Valley with Portage Glacier and Lake in the background. Before the road to Whittier, Alaska, everything, including our vehicles and boats, had to ride the Alaskan Railroad train. Order info |
The CHATHAM, an 85 foot World War II power scow, converted into a fishing boat and tender for herring. 1977 Order info |
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The F/V SHAMROCK, a Cordova seiner, combination boat, loaded with dungeness crab pots. Order info |
"Ah, Oh! Look Out!" The deck of the MAX, crab fishing in Cook Inlet near Augustin Volcano. 1987 Order info |
URSA MINOR and her little sister the DEBBIE DEL ROSE, rest up after the Cook Inlet Herring Festival in the Homer Harbor, with the Salty Dawg Saloon in the background. Bella is on guard on our seine net on the deck of the GLACIER CASTLE. 1967 Order info |
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