Can you ID bike and fish and possibly location from vegetation?

You can rule out the trout types as the tail is very wedged on the fish in the pics and not forked like Salmo Trutta.


Agree unless a forum Ichthyologist is lurking somewhere I think the closest we get is:
The big one is a Greater Redhorse I think going by the tail:
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Actually that should have been the other way around... wedged for the trout. Dang dislexia...!
So.... you ARE certain the pic is in America?
 
Actually that should have been the other way around... wedged for the trout. Dang dislexia...!
So.... you ARE certain the pic is in America?
Yeah I read it that way too but didn't want to get too picky as it was obvious to a pedant like me.

The pic is supposedly the H&D founders in 1924 and as posted earlier a chair mounted on the right so most likely USA with Buckley's chance it was taken in Europe.
 
The pic is supposedly the H&D founders in 1924 and as posted earlier a chair mounted on the right so most likely USA with Buckley's chance it was taken in Europe.
Bear in mind that early on in motorized transport All cars (independent of origin) had the steering wheels on the same side. The same I think was true of sidecars. Later it became a defined LHD or RHD. Europe and USA drive the same side (reputedly due to heavy French influence) - The colonies mostly adopted English practice. There have been fun countries like Sweden that decided to change - and (really) specified that Commercial traffic change one day and private a different one. There is film out there of the chaos that ensued.
 
And whats more...It is indeed William A Davidson on the left and William S Harley on the right on a 1923 Harley with sidecar....The fish I cant name tho....
 
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