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Senate Bill 171 would align the in-state hunting and fishing license requirements with PFD eligibility. Sen. Jesse Bjorkman says it would help preserve in-state bag limits and hunting opportunities for residents.
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A fisherman in Homer recently reeled in a fish that has caught the attention of researchers and scientists from around the world. The brightly colored rock greenling, which has drawn comparisons to Dr. Seuss’s “One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish” is not as rare as it seems.
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Catch and retention limits lowered to avoid shifting fishing pressures
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Tomorrow, anglers on the Russian River will be able to catch up to six sockeye a day and be in possession of 12 — an increase from the current bag limit of three sockeye and possession limit of six.
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A “weak” run is again forecasted for Upper Cook Inlet sockeye – continuing a trend of poor runs that has fishermen worried about the future of the…
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Two Kenai Peninsula cities are weighing in on a lawsuit over the closure of part of Cook Inlet to salmon fishing. Kenai and Homer both are submitting…
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Seth Kantner sees his life today as a continuation of the subsistence life he grew up with in northwest Alaska, with some new additions: commercial…
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There's a lot that needs to come off a boat when it docks. And it’s not uncommon that some of that waste ends up in the ocean instead of the trash.Bristol…
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If you’re looking for a less-rustic approach to rainbow trout fishing on the northern Kenai Peninsula, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has a spot…
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To win the Kenai Silver Salmon Derby, you don’t have to catch the largest coho, or even the second largest.The Kenai derby is all about hitting the magic…