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Alaska has been in the throes of an unprecedented heat wave this summer, and the heat stress is killing salmon in large numbers.. Scientists have observed die-offs of several varieties of Alaskan ...
It took Riley Neal three and a half hours, a borrowed net, and a whole lot of grit to land the 51-pound king salmon he hooked ...
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 ...
U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola, Alaskan Natives and family-owned fisheries are looking for a sea change in the fishing rights battle between local fishermen and industrial trawling fishing operations ...
Alaskan salmon are getting smaller due to climate change and competition, according to a new study. The authors researched over six decades of data from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game ...
Experience world-class fishing and unforgettable wildlife at this mythical lake in Alaska, which is the largest freshwater ...
We are out here fishing in Petersburg Alaska, on the Blind River Rapids - geared up with the Stingeye Spinners targeting ...
Kings are also a bellwether for all of Alaska’s salmon fishing — which accounted for 97 percent of the wild salmon caught in the United States in 2022, according to the North Pacific ...
TANANA, ALASKA — With a sickening thud, another hefty and handsome salmon lands in the waste barrel, headed for the dogs. “See, it’s all of the biggest, best-looking fish,” said Pat Moore ...
A giant open-pit copper and gold dig above Alaska's Bristol Bay could yield sales of more than $20 billion in two decades, but Pebble Mine would place the world's greatest wild salmon run at risk ...
Alaska salmon fisherfolk have been giving up a disproportionate portion of their harvest — over 50 percent, at least — to rebuild damaged stocks elsewhere.