Dipnetting on the Kasilof River opened to Alaska anglers Sunday, and this season, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is expanding the boundaries of the dip net site to give anglers more room during the fishery’s six-week opening; and on the Central Kenai Peninsula, plastic is getting a second life as lumber, thanks to a local collections program and innovative recycling project.
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