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This upper Chilkat Inlet non-retention king salmon regulation is needed to conserve king salmon, comply with the management plan, and better align sport fishing regulations with subsistence regulations. Subsistence fisheries are given priority, and opportunities may be provided for subsistence users to fish in upper Chilkat Inlet prior to July 16. Chilkat River king salmon ru...


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“No one should be allowed to drag the ocean floor in protected, sensitive areas closed to that practice. It’s far past time to close this colossal loophole,” said SalmonState Executive Director Tim Bristol. “The term ‘pelagic’ refers to marine ecosystems not near the coast or seafloor. Pelagic or “midwater” trawling needs to stay off the bottom of the ocean. If “midwater” dra...


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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is announcing two upcoming youth-only king salmon fisheries on the lower Kenai Peninsula for anglers 15 years and younger.

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Join us on an exhilarating journey as we tackle salmon fishing in the breathtaking rivers of Alaska! In this video, we experience the thrill of the catch, battling unpredictable weather and navigating the stunning scenery. Watch as we share fishing tips, showcase our catches, and enjoy the camaraderie of the river. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just love the great outdo...


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n the Ninilchik area, razor clam abundance was assessed at the south beach, and the adult abundance was approximately 31,000 clams, which is 87% below the abundance threshold to open the limited fishery in the Ninilchik area. In the Clam Gulch area, razor clam abundance was assessed at the north beach, and the adult abundance was approximately 45,000 clams, which is the lowes...


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