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Trout Collection (#12)

"Trout: A Timeless Fascination in the World of Fishing" Ernest Hemingway Fishing, David Bryant with Pipe

Background imageTrout Collection: Fly-fishing in the early morning mist on the Androscoggin River just below the dam in Errol, NH

Fly-fishing in the early morning mist on the Androscoggin River just below the dam in Errol, NH

Background imageTrout Collection: Rainbow trout underwater at the nature center in Boise, Idaho

Rainbow trout underwater at the nature center in Boise, Idaho

Background imageTrout Collection: River Otter - eating Cutthroat Trout - Wyoming - USA

River Otter - eating Cutthroat Trout - Wyoming - USA
CAN-4190 River Otter - eating Cutthroat Trout Wyoming - USA Lutra canadensis John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrout Collection: Steelhead / Sea-run Rainbow Trout - cold rivers Northern Pacific

Steelhead / Sea-run Rainbow Trout - cold rivers Northern Pacific
KEL-153 STEELHEAD - WHOLE BODY & ROCKS Northern Pacific Oncorhynchus mykiss Steelhead / Sea-run Rainbow Trout - cold rivers Ken Lucas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTrout Collection: USA, Oregon, Metolius River. Fall colors line bank of popular trout stream

USA, Oregon, Metolius River. Fall colors line bank of popular trout stream

Background imageTrout Collection: CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA, 1864. Trout House, Masonic Hall, and Federal encampment on Decatur Street

CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA, 1864. Trout House, Masonic Hall, and Federal encampment on Decatur Street, Atlanta, Georgia, 1864. Photograph by George N. Barnard

Background imageTrout Collection: CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA, 1864. Decatur Street, with a view of the Trout House and Masonic Hall

CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA, 1864. Decatur Street, with a view of the Trout House and Masonic Hall, at Atlanta, Georgia. Photographed by George N. Rainer, 1864

Background imageTrout Collection: FISHERMEN, 19th CENTURY. The Trout Stream. Line engraving, 19th century

FISHERMEN, 19th CENTURY. The Trout Stream. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageTrout Collection: TROUT FISHING, 1867. The Trout Stream. Wood engraving, American, 1867

TROUT FISHING, 1867. The Trout Stream. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageTrout Collection: FISHING, 19th CENTURY. Trout fishing. Line engraving, 19th century

FISHING, 19th CENTURY. Trout fishing. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageTrout Collection: TROUT FISHING, 1882. Trout Fishing on Long Island. Line engraving after a drawing by Gaston Fay

TROUT FISHING, 1882. Trout Fishing on Long Island. Line engraving after a drawing by Gaston Fay, 1882

Background imageTrout Collection: FULTON FISH MARTKET, 1882. The Trout Display at Fulton Market

FULTON FISH MARTKET, 1882. The Trout Display at Fulton Market. Line engraving after Daniel Carter Beard, 1882

Background imageTrout Collection: FISH MARKET, 19th CENTURY. 19th century English engraving

FISH MARKET, 19th CENTURY. 19th century English engraving

Background imageTrout Collection: BROWN TROUT. Line engraving

BROWN TROUT. Line engraving

Background imageTrout Collection: TROUT. Wood engraving, 19th century

TROUT. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageTrout Collection: TROUT. Line engraving

TROUT. Line engraving

Background imageTrout Collection: TROUT. Adult lake trout (Salmo trutta morpha lacustris)

TROUT. Adult lake trout (Salmo trutta morpha lacustris)

Background imageTrout Collection: FISHING, 18TH CENTURY. Netting trout and perch with a scoop net

FISHING, 18TH CENTURY. Netting trout and perch with a scoop net. Copper engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageTrout Collection: River trout (Ayu)

River trout (Ayu). Print shows four trout in a stream. Date between 1841 and 1844

Background imageTrout Collection: American game fish

American game fish. Date 1866. Published by Currier & Ives. American game fish. Date 1866. Published by Currier & Ives

Background imageTrout Collection: Home from the brook: the lucky fishermen

Home from the brook: the lucky fishermen. Date c1867

Background imageTrout Collection: American sporting scene - trout fishing

American sporting scene - trout fishing. Print showing men and women on the bank of a river fishing for trout. Date c1870

Background imageTrout Collection: Gen. Stager at trout pond

Gen. Stager at trout pond. Photograph shows General Anson Stager fishing. On the rock where he is standing are fish and a fishing net. Date 1883

Background imageTrout Collection: The Trout Brook

The Trout Brook. Man fishing in a river. Date: 1862

Background imageTrout Collection: Trout Lake, Colorado

Trout Lake, Colorado

Background imageTrout Collection: Fisherman and record trout

Fisherman and record trout
An extremely dapper Fisherman (the sender of this card!) with the largest trout ever caught in Dean Clough Reservouir, Great Harwood, Lancashire

Background imageTrout Collection: Fisherman landing a Trout

Fisherman landing a Trout fishing ina a river and falling in Date: 1879

Background imageTrout Collection: Trouters Hut, St. Pauls Inlet, Newfoundland

Trouters Hut, St. Pauls Inlet, Newfoundland Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTrout Collection: Lake Okataine

Lake Okataine
Men trout fishing while women prepare a picnic, Lake Okataine, Rotorus, New Zealand. Date: 1950s

Background imageTrout Collection: Sporting Angler

Sporting Angler
Sporting angler and the communal fisherman. This trout fisherman fishes without a spool. He pulls the fishing line, which cannot break, and which has a severe hook. 1930s

Background imageTrout Collection: Freshwater Trout Stream

Freshwater Trout Stream
Reflections in the trout stream which runs through the centre of Dawlish, Devon, England. The trout are very tame and will come to the side to eat bread, etc. Date: 1930s

Background imageTrout Collection: Netted Rainbow Trout

Netted Rainbow Trout
A rainbow trout in a fishing net. Trout fishing is done with an artifical fly and is the most sporting kind of fishing in England. Date: 1930s

Background imageTrout Collection: Large Trout Catch

Large Trout Catch
A record catch. Such large fish (1 ft. 7 inches and 41 pounds in weight) are rare. The normal weight of a grown trout is 1 pound. The big red skin spots are typical. Date: 1930s

Background imageTrout Collection: Two boys fishing from a bridge

Two boys fishing from a bridge, hoping to catch a trout, or failing that something smaller. first published 1879

Background imageTrout Collection: Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) introduced species, adult, swimming, Sussex, England

Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) introduced species, adult, swimming, Sussex, England

Background imageTrout Collection: Brown Trout (Salmo trutta fario) adult, swimming, Sussex, England

Brown Trout (Salmo trutta fario) adult, swimming, Sussex, England

Background imageTrout Collection: Trout

Trout

Background imageTrout Collection: TROUT. The Sunapee trout (Salvelinus aureolus), adult female (top) and adult male (bottom)

TROUT. The Sunapee trout (Salvelinus aureolus), adult female (top) and adult male (bottom)

Background imageTrout Collection: HOMER: TROUT, 1889. Winslow Homer: Trout Breaking. Watercolor, 1889

HOMER: TROUT, 1889. Winslow Homer: Trout Breaking. Watercolor, 1889

Background imageTrout Collection: EXPL2A-00166

EXPL2A-00166
William Clarks sketch of a trout in the Lewis and Clark expedition diary. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century photograph of Clarks handwritten page

Background imageTrout Collection: Double page spread in a diary for 5-10 September

Double page spread in a diary for 5-10 September
A double page spread in a young persons diary for 5-10 September. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event

Background imageTrout Collection: Trout and Frog Aldin

Trout and Frog Aldin
A trout smiles up at a frog, little knowing that someone is trying to catch him!

Background imageTrout Collection: The Vicious Circle

The Vicious Circle
THE VICIOUS CIRCLE Unsportsmanlike conduct of a trout during the trouting season on Hampstead Ponds Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger

Background imageTrout Collection: Fable / Trouts & Gudgeon

Fable / Trouts & Gudgeon
TWO TROUTS & THE GUDGEON A mother trout warns its young about the dangers of eating a fly whereupon a gudgeon seizes the fly and falls victim to the fishermans bait

Background imageTrout Collection: Little Fish & the Fisher

Little Fish & the Fisher
THE LITTLE FISH AND THE FISHERMAN: a tiddler tries to persuade a fisher to let him grow into a big trout, worth catching, but the man prefers to keep what he has

Background imageTrout Collection: Steelhead / Rainbow Trout Sea going Rainbow Trout Migrating up stream to spawn

Steelhead / Rainbow Trout Sea going Rainbow Trout Migrating up stream to spawn
TOM-412 Steelhead / Rainbow Trout - Sea going Rainbow Trout Washington, U.S.A Oncorhynchus mykiss Migrating up stream to spawn

Background imageTrout Collection: Northern River Otter - family - otter eating cutthroat trout - Winter - Wyoming - Montana - USA

Northern River Otter - family - otter eating cutthroat trout - Winter - Wyoming - Montana - USA _D3A9904
TOM-1826 Northern River Otter - family - otter eating cutthroat trout Wyoming - Montana - USA Lontra canadensis Winter Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only




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"Trout: A Timeless Fascination in the World of Fishing" Ernest Hemingway Fishing, David Bryant with Pipe, and Danish poster by Oscar Fredericksen Fish House - all iconic images that evoke the allure fishing. Whether it's the thrill of reeling in a Brown Trout or admiring the elegant side view of Salmo trutta, they have captivated anglers for generations. JMW Turner's Study of Fish showcases the beauty and diversity found beneath the water's surface, featuring two Tench, a Trout, and a Perch. The artistry extends to fly fishing as well, with an image capturing a skilled angler catching a Brown Trout on South Uist's machair loch using rod and fly box. From cold rivers in Alaska to lakes in California USA, Rainbow Trout/Steelhead are prized catches known for their strength and resilience. Morris' 1928 book on Brown Trout further highlights this species' significance within angling culture. The mention of SCHUBERT/TROUT brings to mind not only music but also its connection to fishing. Just like finding harmony through melodies, anglers find solace amidst nature while pursuing these elusive creatures. Fishing Tackle & Trouts go hand-in-hand; every angler knows that having reliable gear is essential for success on any fishing expedition. And let us not forget about developing trout eggs – an important process ensuring future populations thrive. Whether you're drawn by literary references like Ernest Hemingway or fascinated by artistic depictions such as JMW Turner's work – one thing remains clear: trout hold an enduring place in our hearts as we continue to explore their world beneath the water's surface.