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"Between Ross [Hall] and Dad, with the cooperation of the fish and fishermen, they put this town on the [map] from a fishing standpoint.  And that's where Sandpoint got to be known."

Jim Parsons, Jr. speaking of his father, Jim Parsons, Sr., interviewed by Nancy Renk in 1996.

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Wes Hamlet with his record-breaking Kamloop (37 pounds) in 1947. 
Photo by Ross Hall, courtesy of Dann Hall.

    The big fish coming out of Lake Pend Oreille were a publicist's dream and that dreamer was Jim Parsons, Sr.   Newly home after wartime duty as a Marine Corps public relations officer, Parsons's stories, combined with Ross Hall's photographs, spread news of Pend Oreille's giant Kamloop trout around the nation.  Prize-winning fish, like the 37-pound Kamloop Wes Hamlet caught in 1947, kept Sandpoint in the spotlight.


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