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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.
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.
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.
We are out here fishing in Petersburg Alaska, on the Blind River Rapids - geared up with the Stingeye Spinners targeting those big Alaskan salmon! Thanks to Alaska Life Lodges for such a great Alaskan ...
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.
Jeanmarie Wolf of St. Helena was fishing with her family in Seward, Alaska and caught a limit ... trip consisting of rockfish and salmon. ... at [email protected] or (707) 481-3319 ...
This report is from Alaska. ABOARD THE FISHING VESSEL INSATIABLE ... Some ocean-going fishers catch huge schools of salmon in trawler nets, limiting the number that survive to spawn.
State regulators banned the use of fishing nets this year in Alaska’s Kenai area in an effort to save the king salmon. Photo: Richard Ellis/Zuma Press ...
Hoonah teen Riley Neal reeled in a 51 lb. king salmon, but was not old enough to participate in the local fish derby.
Commentary authors Margie Brown and Mark Niver write that they see benefits to legislation to ban bottom trawling in Alaska’s state waters.
Nearly 20,000 Chinook salmon were caught inadvertently as bycatch in the pollock fishery in the Gulf of Alaska, shutting it down early and sparking outrage among orca scientists and wild salmon ...
As the Earth's rivers warm, salmon must either struggle to survive in a degraded habitat or move to cooler waters – but native Alaskan fishing practices are helping protect them.