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The Kenai River personal use dipnet fishery opens on Friday at 6 a.m. This year, though, dipnetters are not allowed to keep any king salmon they net. They…
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There’s just under a week until the Kenai River dipnet opens on July 10. But if you want to get out and get some dipnetting done this weekend, there’s a…
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King salmon fishing on the Kenai River will open with no bait, with retention of kings less than 34 inches long. The Kasilof River will also start July…
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Starting Wednesday, king salmon fishing on the Kenai River will be closed entirely through the end of June.So far, only 583 large kings have come back to…
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Kings and sockeye are running on the main stem of the Kenai River, and soon tributary streams will open for rainbow trout fishing.The latest report from…
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A months long review of escapement goals for salmon in the Upper Cook Inlet won’t immediately affect the king salmon fishery on the Kenai River, but some…
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King salmon sports fishing on the Kenai Peninsula’s two main rivers will open again this year with restrictions. In two announcements from the Alaska…
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In what is one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dismal sportsfishing season, the bag and possession limits on the Kasilof River has been…
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With all the closures and restrictions lately, one wouldn’t be blamed if they thought there were no more angling opportunities in the central Kenai…
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The Kasilof River has been open to dip-netting since June 25. Newly expanded facilities and parking area on the north shore of the river mouth means…