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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 ...
There's still time to reel in plenty of fish this summer, but you'll need to know what's allowed in your area. Our sports team has more on the latest regulations for sports fishing.
Sport fishing for wild king salmon in Southeast Alaska is now more restricted for some people. Nonresident anglers can no ...
If any king salmon is caught while fishing for other species, they may not be removed from the water and must be released ...
Aficionados of wild Alaska salmon are stocking up at retail shops on sockeye fillets from the Copper River to Bristol Bay and ...
Fifteen-year-old Riley Neal landed a 51-pound king salmon in Alaska, but missed out on prize money due to his age.
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 ...
Wild or farmed? Fresh or frozen? Chefs and scientists share how to choose sustainable, high-quality salmon — plus why labels ...
NMFS now manages commercial salmon catches in the inlet's federal waters, but the state will continue to manage harvests in ...
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.
In a significant victory for Alaska’s salmon fishery, U.S. District Judge Sharon Gleason has upheld the National Marine ...
Emergency Order 2-RS-1-29-25 opens the Russian River Sanctuary Area to sport fishing for sockeye salmon. Emergency Order 2-RS ...