Vintage Hunting Photos (post them up)

But the bigazz ax goes along;)
Awesome pics. Thanks for sharing.

You should pick up the book, "Sam O. White, Alaskan" by Jim Reardon. Sam always had a full sized axe. He left a gun at home many times, but never the axe.
 
Here is a few I have.

Part of my Great Grandpas logging outfit here in WA


I was told this was a family friend


My Great Grandpa is in the middle I believe


This was written on the back of the picture above.


Enjoy!
 
These are a few that showed up in my email. I don't know any details though.

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WOW, some really cool photos. I can only imagine, what the future hunters will think when they look back at the photo we all have taken a 100 years from now.

These are "The Good Ole Days"

Steve
 
This deer was from the Kaibab in 1942 I still have the antlers.
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Great Granddad (in white) was an Arizona Ranger so they were probably hunting the people in the following pics
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I'm at my folk house for Thanksgiving, and found a pile of 1950's hunting and fishing slides. I'm working on scanning them in (it's a very slow process), but judging by the shear number of wild game photos, they were very successful hunters. A few examples from the first batch I've scanned. All from Alaska.









It does appear that the Trapper Nelson packs were traded in for mechanized travel in the 50's when a large quantity of surplus WW II military equipment hit the market.
 
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