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JOE KLINE IS STAUNCH GAME PROTECTIONIST. –

                A.J. Kline, who has an advertising business in Seattle, but who spends his summers here, in writing to a friend here recently had this to say of Cranbrook District Rod and Gun Club:

            “There is no more energetic organization on earth.  Tell the boys that although business prevents me from taking in the spring fishing they may depend upon me to come through with my annual ‘kick in’ when I come to Cranbrook about a month or six weeks hence.”

            Mr. Kline holds the record for having caught the heaviest Kamloops trout taken from Premier Lake.  The fish weighed thirty-five pounds, has been mounted and is now on exhibition at the Hotel Byng here.”

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Internal ID: 0052.0898
Medium: Newspaper
Date: May 1st 1930
Collection: 0052
City: Cranbrook, BC
People: Kline
Publisher: Cranbrook Courier
Pages: 2
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Seattle resident who caught the heaviest Kamloops trout from Premier Lake informs friends he will be back in Cranbrook area during summer to do more fishing.
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