Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse fishing on their honeymoon. It appears as if they caught a fish. This was at Lake Mead and the pilot of the boat was Ward Lindquist. Two other unidentified individuals can be seen in the background.
Radio star Phil Harris shows off some of the many fish that he and the members of his show caught during their four-day trip on Lake Mead. Behind him on his left, is a boat. The back of the boat reads, "Marbo" with the Roman numeral three next to it.
Description written on the back of the photograph, "Part of the bass caught on Lake Mead by Phil Harris (second from right) and members of his radio show (Rexall) during a four day fishing trip at Lake Mead. L-R: William Faye, bus. manager; Richard Chevillat, writer; Paul Phillips, producer; Richard Eccles, musician; Ward Lindquist, boat pilot; Al Newman, musician; Walter Scharf, music director; Harris, and Ray Singer, writer. (c. 1940s-50s)."
Doc Dietrich, the co-owner of Lake Mead Boat Company and Lake Arrowhead Boat Company, holds up two huge fish that he caught at Lake Mead. Behind him is a lifesaver that reads, "Lake Mead Boat Dock". This photograph was taken sometime between 1940-1959.
In this photo, Doc Dietrich is holding up five fish that he caught while fishing on Lake Mead. He worked as a captain for Lake Mead Boat Company and was also co-owner of the Lake Mead Boat Company, and the Lake Arrowhead Company.
Jim Porter, operator of the tackle shop at Lake Arrowhead, is standing on board the boat named, "Alibi." In one hand he is holding a fish, in the other hand he is holding a frying pan.