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The Nushagak River’s king run on the west side of the fishery has been low for years, even as sockeye runs have hit record highs. The board's stock of concern designation for Nushagak kings could mean significant shifts in the fishery.
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Every couple of days during salmon season, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game reports how many sockeye from each age class are returning to Bristol…
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Fishermen faced blustery bouts of rain Tuesday at Dillingham’s small boat harbor, but that’s not dampening their enthusiasm for Wednesday's commercial…
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To the west of Bristol Bay, Area M fishermen are still hauling in fish offshore from the Alaska Peninsula.Area M fishermen have hauled in nearly 9 million…
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The Bristol Bay total run through Tuesday -- 44.4 million. Will Wednesday be the day we hit Fish and Game’s forecast? While we wait to find out, we…
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Ugashik put away another 400,000 sockeye Saturday, while Naknek-Kvichak and Nushagak catches tapered off a little. Now the number everyone is wondering…
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July 15: Going down in the books as Bristol Bay's biggest day of 2016 --- so far? Today we try to get a grasp on what's coming in the run and in the…
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Ugashik put away 400,000 fish yesterday, and one tender says it was the best day yet in that district. Naknek-Kvichak still going. Plus, a genetics guy…
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No more free week, a loophole closed in Togiak, and a change for d-boats are among the 2016 changesThe Bristol Bay salmon fishery will see some changes…
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The House Resources Committee took testimony this week on the effort to restructure the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission.Efforts to change the…