Every summer, many rivers across Alaska appear as if they have caught fire. The water turns a deep, almost impossible red as ...
SOLDOTNA — A trio of anglers leaned on the edge of Jordan Carter’s boat in shallow water on the Kenai River last month, victoriously enjoying a cold beverage. Their ride with Carter, a local fishing ...
A decreased forecast for returns of sockeye salmon has Washington fishery managers moving to limit angling for them in the Upper Columbia River starting on Monday. The Washington Department of Fish ...
It’s curtains for the sockeye salmon season on the Hanford Reach and the Upper Columbia River. Anglers have met the maximum recreational harvest allocation for sockeye in that part of the Columbia ...
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Idaho’s first sockeye of the year arrived in late July, and what was once doubtful is now tradition
STANLEY — On July 23, the first sockeye salmon of the year swam into a fish trap in the Sawtooth Basin near Stanley. Over the last decade, the first sockeye’s arrival has become predictable in late ...
The commercial salmon harvest in Alaska’s Bristol Bay, site of the world’s largest sockeye salmon runs, held a mixture of good news and bad news this year. The run of sockeye salmon, also known as red ...
A run of sockeye salmon. A record number of sockeye have returned to Skagit Bay and the Skagit river on their annual spawning migration, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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Sockeye good, coho arriving in local rivers
A northern Kenai fishing report published by the State Department of Fish and Game on Thursday says that sockeye fishing is still good and coho are starting to show up in local rivers. Freshwater ...
Sockeye have nearly vanished, and while summer Chinook numbers are declining, anglers are still finding good success. Lakes Merwin and Yale are producing fish, albeit inconsistently, and sturgeon ...
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