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Sport fishing for wild king salmon in Southeast Alaska is now restricted to Alaskans for the rest of the summer, after state ...
Sport fishing for wild king salmon in Southeast Alaska is now more restricted for some people. Nonresident anglers can no ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNKing salmon fishing on Kasilof to close ThursdayIf any king salmon is caught while fishing for other species, they may not be removed from the water and must be released ...
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YouTube on MSNFishing for Alaskan King SalmonThis week we are coming at you from the cold waters of Alaska! Ivo and Corrado head out on a charter to fish for those lovely King Salmon around the mountains of Alaska. They are fishing around 320 ...
Nonresident anglers fishing in state and federal waters can't retain any chinook salmon that they catch in Southeast Alaska between July 7 and when the season ends Sept. 30, the ...
Fifteen-year-old Riley Neal landed a 51-pound king salmon in Alaska, but missed out on prize money due to his age.
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNSockeye fishing good on Russian, Kasilof riversEmergency Order 2-RS-1-29-25 opens the Russian River Sanctuary Area to sport fishing for sockeye salmon. Emergency Order 2-RS ...
Two hatchery release sites near Petersburg will continue allowing nonresident anglers to harvest king salmon even after a broader regional closure takes effect July 7. The statewide closure announced ...
Hoonah teen Riley Neal reeled in a 51 lb. king salmon, but was not old enough to participate in the local fish derby.
Have Alaska's fish been getting smaller over the last few years? Recent trends point to yes, but this may not be as bad as one might think.
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