Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States.

HOOVER RANKED BEST FISHERMAN. HOOVER RANKED BEST FISHERMAN WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., March 29. (AP)—Three presidents—Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt—have sat in the big swivel chairs on the back deck of the fisherman's dream boat, the 50-foot Orca, Captain Herman P. Gra...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/133586 2023-05-15T17:53:47+02:00 Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States. The Spokesman Review 1935-03-31 HOOVER RANKED BEST FISHERMAN. 1935-03-29 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/133586 English eng nwh-sh-118-37-02 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/133586 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. presidents Warren G. Harding Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt big swivel chairs back deck fishermen's dream boat Orca Captain Herman P. Gray Palm Beach managed prize warrior sea lithe handsome sailfish rule waters bait biting tremendous bronzed bulk southern fishing captains leader of expeditions Galapagos care details strictly earnest Bahamas serious fisherman trips sailfish content amberjack kingfish barracuda mentioned leaping dashing regal sail fun captain best-natured fisherman laughing joking enjoyed Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century United States--State History Fishing Commercial--20th Century. Text Clippings 1935 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:36:45Z HOOVER RANKED BEST FISHERMAN. HOOVER RANKED BEST FISHERMAN WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., March 29. (AP)—Three presidents—Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt—have sat in the big swivel chairs on the back deck of the fisherman's dream boat, the 50-foot Orca, Captain Herman P. Gray, out of Palm Beach. But only one of them, Hoover, man- aged to catch the prize warrior of the sea, the lithe, handsome sailfish that rule these waters. "Fish don't know whose bait they're biting," says Captain Gray, a tremendous, bronzed bulk of a man, peer of southern fishing captains, leader of expeditions that have fished from here to Galapagos and back, "so I guess Hoover was the best fisherman of the three. He seemed to know more about fishing and to care more about details. When he went fishing, he was strictly in earnest." Now President Roosevelt, who is off the Bahamas right now on another expedition, isn't a serious fisherman at all. In fact in two trips with Captain Gray, the first in 1933, the second a year later, he not only didn't get a sailfish but he didn't even fish for them most of the time. He was content with amberjack, kingfish, barracuda and the like, not to be mentioned in the same class with the leaping, dashing, regal "sail." "He was a lot more fun to fish with, though," says the captain. "He's about the best-natured fisherman I ever sailed. He was laughing and joking all the time. I guess he enjoyed himself so much he didn't care whether he got fish or not." Text Orca Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Galapagos Harding ENVELOPE(75.033,75.033,-72.900,-72.900) Pacific
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topic presidents
Warren G. Harding
Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
big swivel chairs
back deck
fishermen's dream boat
Orca
Captain Herman P. Gray
Palm Beach
managed
prize warrior
sea
lithe
handsome sailfish
rule
waters
bait
biting
tremendous
bronzed bulk
southern fishing captains
leader of expeditions
Galapagos
care
details
strictly
earnest
Bahamas
serious fisherman
trips
sailfish
content
amberjack
kingfish
barracuda
mentioned
leaping
dashing
regal
sail
fun
captain
best-natured fisherman
laughing
joking
enjoyed
Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century
United States--State History Fishing Commercial--20th Century.
spellingShingle presidents
Warren G. Harding
Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
big swivel chairs
back deck
fishermen's dream boat
Orca
Captain Herman P. Gray
Palm Beach
managed
prize warrior
sea
lithe
handsome sailfish
rule
waters
bait
biting
tremendous
bronzed bulk
southern fishing captains
leader of expeditions
Galapagos
care
details
strictly
earnest
Bahamas
serious fisherman
trips
sailfish
content
amberjack
kingfish
barracuda
mentioned
leaping
dashing
regal
sail
fun
captain
best-natured fisherman
laughing
joking
enjoyed
Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century
United States--State History Fishing Commercial--20th Century.
Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States.
topic_facet presidents
Warren G. Harding
Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
big swivel chairs
back deck
fishermen's dream boat
Orca
Captain Herman P. Gray
Palm Beach
managed
prize warrior
sea
lithe
handsome sailfish
rule
waters
bait
biting
tremendous
bronzed bulk
southern fishing captains
leader of expeditions
Galapagos
care
details
strictly
earnest
Bahamas
serious fisherman
trips
sailfish
content
amberjack
kingfish
barracuda
mentioned
leaping
dashing
regal
sail
fun
captain
best-natured fisherman
laughing
joking
enjoyed
Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century
United States--State History Fishing Commercial--20th Century.
description HOOVER RANKED BEST FISHERMAN. HOOVER RANKED BEST FISHERMAN WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., March 29. (AP)—Three presidents—Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt—have sat in the big swivel chairs on the back deck of the fisherman's dream boat, the 50-foot Orca, Captain Herman P. Gray, out of Palm Beach. But only one of them, Hoover, man- aged to catch the prize warrior of the sea, the lithe, handsome sailfish that rule these waters. "Fish don't know whose bait they're biting," says Captain Gray, a tremendous, bronzed bulk of a man, peer of southern fishing captains, leader of expeditions that have fished from here to Galapagos and back, "so I guess Hoover was the best fisherman of the three. He seemed to know more about fishing and to care more about details. When he went fishing, he was strictly in earnest." Now President Roosevelt, who is off the Bahamas right now on another expedition, isn't a serious fisherman at all. In fact in two trips with Captain Gray, the first in 1933, the second a year later, he not only didn't get a sailfish but he didn't even fish for them most of the time. He was content with amberjack, kingfish, barracuda and the like, not to be mentioned in the same class with the leaping, dashing, regal "sail." "He was a lot more fun to fish with, though," says the captain. "He's about the best-natured fisherman I ever sailed. He was laughing and joking all the time. I guess he enjoyed himself so much he didn't care whether he got fish or not."
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title_fullStr Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States.
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