IcySwan1
2009-03-29 16:41:37
http://66.154.152.16/gallery/albums.php This site has fantastic historical photos of many West coast boats in a variety of fisheries, including the troll fleet. The problem is that I can't figure out any way to contact whoever manages it in order to get information.
Has anybody here cracked the code? Thanks. Mike
IcySwan1
2009-03-30 01:23:44
Katlian, you are correct about the address. But that is a school district. I have called them in the past and they are not aware that the historic fishing site is somehow connected to to their URL. My guess is that it was a good idea for a community project to share internet access with a public entity like the school district, but that the IT guys kept it separate. It doesn't appear the albums have been updated since 2005. This forum is a rich source of trolling photos. It would be nice to connect with the historic fishing site, but I have an increasingly uneasy feeling that the site was the labor of love of some old timers who may have crossed the bar. I hope to be proved wrong, though. Mike
Carol W
2009-03-30 03:08:26
try this http://66.154.152.16/gallery/albums.php
IcySwan1
2009-03-30 14:13:36
Thanks for the link, but there is no information on how to contact the list owner. At least that I can find. Mike
tacorajim
2009-03-30 15:30:53
Check your PM box.
I sent you all his contact info. In his 70s, he works on the site until he gets burnt out, then quits for awhile. I'm still waiting to see pictures of the Tacora I sent him a year ago.
Good luck
salmontroll
2009-04-02 04:48:00
Thanks for this cool link, what a great record, I found a photo of my first boat just being launched heading for the Ballard locks for the first time 1928.. Wow, No I'm not in the photo.. ha ha
seanm
2009-04-02 06:07:09
He has our old troller the Marian Jean
On the site as the Nord