


1909 Fly Casting Tournament in Van Cortlandt Park
This photograph captures an unidentified man preparing for a fly casting tournament in Van Cortlandt Park, New York City, on August 21, 1909. The image dates back to a time when the sport was gaining popularity among outdoor enthusiasts. Van Cortlandt Park, established in the late 19th century, became a favored destination for various recreational activities, particularly as the urban landscape of New York City expanded rapidly.
During this period, fishing and casting tournaments were not merely pastimes; they reflected a growing interest in nature and sport among city dwellers. The early 1900s marked an era when recreational fishing became more structured, with organized events drawing participants eager to showcase their skills. This photograph serves as a snapshot of that vibrant culture, providing valuable context about leisure activities in an industrializing America.

1909 Fly Casting Tournament in Van Cortlandt Park
