Discover a vibrant piece of Pacific Northwest history with this captivating vintage postcard, showcasing a thrilling salmon fishing scene in Seattle's bustling harbor. The image depicts a determined fisherman in a small boat, expertly reeling in a magnificent salmon, with the city's iconic skyscrapers forming a dramatic backdrop. This card vividly captures the essence of sport fishing against an urban landscape, a popular pastime in the region.

Produced by the Washington State Progress Commission, this collectible postcard offers a unique glimpse into post-World War II tourism and regional promotion. The back text encourages servicemen to plan their "first after-war vacation" in Washington, highlighting its historical significance as a promotional tool from the late 1940s or early 1950s. A superb addition for collectors of Washington State ephemera, Seattle memorabilia, fishing-themed postcards, or those interested in mid-century American travel history.