Sharen, I don't do fishermen, but can perhaps contribute a background. Last weekend was my birthday and all I wanted was a nice hike to a lake I had never visited and a hot piece of berry pie afterwards. It was a terrible weekend. The migraine was raging, I couldn't sleep because of the rudeness of some nearby campers (at 1am I crawled out and hissed at them... by then I was so green that they probably thought it was contagious), the hike was a long slog through less than pretty country until I crested the ridge, the destination lake was surprisingly dull (it is set in a glacial cirque... a sort of sheer granite amphitheatre... the sort that Maclean knows about) and not worth a picture at all, and the restaurant with the pie was closed for the season. :( I pulled up stakes and drove home. I only took two pictures, and am disappointed in them, but both are of places frequented by fishermen. They are 1791 pixels wide, and could be emailed to someone who thinks they could crop or cajole a suitable backdrop out of them. This first is looking down at Lower Gaylor Lake. Perhaps a couple of fishermen could be standing there with gear sticking out of their packs and anticipatory thoughts of dinner on their faces? (In spring that lakeside area is marshy hummocks and the wildflowers ought to be great.) Carolly