"It was a booming week for History Mystery buffs. The photo at left kindled many memories, and everyone knew that the horses and men were using a seine net in conjunction with the person in the rowboat. It was a common method of catching salmon in the days of the heavy runs, along with dip nets and fish wheels. Several canneries operated in the area, most notably that of the Seuferts, near the site of The Dalles Dam. Bill Mead said that the two men with the horses were Jack and Carl Kaser, and Virginia Remington McLaughlin concurred, while Alice Morgan said the man with the white camp might be her first husband, Joe Pinell, who had a white horse named King and a sorrell." The Dalles Chronicle April 14, 2002 Written permission to reprint History Mystery article given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser.