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Fifteen-year-old Riley Neal landed a 51-pound king salmon in Alaska, but missed out on prize money due to his age.
After a decade of fishing in Alaska, Joe and his wife, Joan, bought a 42-foot wooden fishing boat. ... Jenny Bennis, a local Yup’ik fisherwoman, picks salmon from a beach net in Bristol Bay. Image.
More women are casting their net into the salmon fishing industry They used to be considered bad luck onboard, but an increasing number of female crew members are stepping onto boats headed to Alaska.
CORDOVA, Alaska — The anchor dropped to the bottom, and the bow of the “Liberty” swung into the wind. A 39-foot stern-picker that is part of the Cordova, Alaska commercial fishing fleet, the ...
Yukon River subsistence fishermen are getting a chance to put their king salmon nets in the water. So far this summer, state and federal managers have allowed for the retention of kings from 6 ...
OPINION: Share your story of Alaska's beloved salmon at the time when they're most adorable, and send a picture of the streams you see them growing up in.
Bear goes salmon fishing in Alaska. By LatestSightings.com. 1 of 4 ... day" when they rescued a baby raccoon found standing on a doorstep and a baby groundhog entangled in a batting cage net.
State and federal wildlife officials this week seized 21 nets and 1,100 pounds of salmon from subsistence fishermen in Southwest Alaska. The seizures come during a subsistence fishing closure on ...
Salmon are central to our cultural identity, our spirituality, and our sacred way of life that has made us who we are for thousands of years in the Bristol Bay region.” Through Salmon Sisters, Neaton ...
Alaska salmon industry grapples with oversupply worsened by Russian catch. ... While his fishing net bobbed in the water, he had time for a quick boat tour, thanks to satellite internet.
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