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Every year, Alaskans flock to the Kenai and Kasilof rivers for a chance to scoop up some of the sockeye salmon that pack the estuaries on their way…
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The Kenai River personal use dipnet fishery opens on Friday at 6 a.m. This year, though, dipnetters are not allowed to keep any king salmon they net. They…
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The annual throngs of fishermen that come from all over Southcentral Alaska to the Kenai River personal-use dipnet fishery are due to arrive in about…
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If Senate Bill 232 makes it through the Legislature, it will cost $5 for an Alaskan to get a personal-use fishing permit. Sen. Peter Micciche sponsored…
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Where there are masses of fish, there’s likely to be masses of people. And where there are masses of people, there are likely businesses attempting to…
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The late run of sockeye salmon to the Kenai River has returned surprisingly strong this summer, prompting the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to…
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has issued two emergency orders restricting the harvest of sockeye salmon on the Kenai River.The orders, released…
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Spring may still be around the corner, with summer just a fond hope for the future, but the city of Kenai is actively working on projects to make the July…
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The Kenai City Council heard and discussed the annual dipnet report at its meeting this week. City Manager Paul Ostrander gave the council an overview…
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Dipnet fishing at the mouth of the Kenai River ends Monday, but it will continue through Aug. 7 on the Kasilof River.The sockeye escapement reached a high…