US: Kenai dipnet fishery to open 24 hours a day starting Thursday evening

Published 2024년 7월 17일

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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has announced that the Kenai River personal-use dipnet fishery will be open 24 hours a day from Thursday to July 31, in anticipation of over 2.3 million late-run Kenai River sockeye salmon. The extension is only for Alaska residents with a current sportfishing license and an Upper Cook Inlet personal use salmon permit. Fish and Game has made it mandatory for permit holders to report their harvests online by Aug. 31, and those who fail to comply could face a $200 fine and loss of licensing for 2025.
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The Kenai River personal-use dipnet fishery will be open 24 hours per day starting at 11 p.m. Thursday, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game said. The 24-hour opening will run for nearly two weeks, closing at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, July 31. Only Alaska residents with a current sportfishing license and an Upper Cook Inlet personal use salmon permit can participate. The extended hours have been instituted because Fish and Game is projecting over 2.3 million late-run Kenai River sockeye salmon. That would surpass the escapement goal of 750,000 to 1.3 million. King salmon cannot be retained and should be returned to the water. Dipnet harvests must be reported online no later than Aug. 31 through the harvest reporting webpage or mobile app. Fishermen who received a permit but didn’t use it or used the permit but did not catch anything still must report. Mailed or hand-delivered ...
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