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Shown in circa 1900 is a fisherman and boat along the quiet shores of the Sacramento River. Since the latter half of the nineteenth-century, an assortment of colonized and native salmon, shad, striped bass, perch and trout were available for game fishing along the Sacramento, their populations buttressed by laws and regulations of the California Fish Commission.
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