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In September of 2025, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game will begin the transplant of deer from the Kodiak Archipelago to coastal land south of Kachemak Bay based on habitat considerations and weather patterns, according to a June press release from the Soldotna Fish and Game office.
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is closing multiple king salmon sport fisheries in Cook Inlet due to low pre-season projections.
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Despite significantly greater numbers of fish, low market prices led to a disappointing commercial salmon season in the Lower Cook Inlet.
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Grubby left behind offspring who remain at large amid a community-wide search.
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Kenai’s local space education center is hosting a series of workshops focused on an earthly issue: food sustainability
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Three days after they were ordered to take their nets out of the water, Cook Inlet set-netters are suing the state over the fishery’s closure. In a case filed in state court this week, the Cook Inlet Fishermen's Fund, representing Cook Inlet fishermen, said the state’s mismanaging the east-side set-net fishery to the benefit of other user groups. It’s asking the state to immediately reopen the fishery this season to its 440 or so permit-holders, to pay fishermen back for what they lost and to revise the plan that closed it in the first place.
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) reminds all Upper Cook Inlet Personal Use (UCI) permit holders that you must submit your harvest report…
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The king salmon run has hit in Homer’s Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon. So many chinook are showing up that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is opening…
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is reminding hunters that the ptarmigan season in the portion of Game Management Unit 15-C, north of Kachemak Bay…
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With lengthening days, it’s only a matter of time before Kenai Peninsula bears start coming out of hibernation. It’s a tough time of year for local brown…