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The lifeblood of the region is the Kuskokwim River, extending 724 miles from deep in the Alaskan interior to the rugged Bering Sea. Measured by annual average water volume, it is the ninth largest ...
At Thursday’s Yupiit Nation fish forum in Bethel, long-term planning for tribal fishery co-management took a backseat to the anxiety and uncertainly surrounding the current king salmon ...
The information goes to state and federal managers and the Kuskokwim Working Group. Joseph was checking in on subsistence fishermen like Nicholai Evan. At his Napaskiak fish camp, his whole family ...
Sophie Swope regularly makes sure to remind herself what she is protecting. Whenever they can, Swope and a few lifelong friends head to their fish camp up the Kuskokwim river.
Fish Camp, a lakeside bar and grill, reopens under new ownership with weekend hours. The Fernandez family aims to preserve the establishment's character while adding new features and a revamped menu.
Soak up the sunshine, take in the view and dine on casual fare at the lakeside bar and sunset grill Fish Camp, which reopens Saturday, April 12.
Notably, the judge said, the state allowed similar gillnet fishing for all Alaskans on the Kuskokwim last year, and the federal government had not presented evidence that the 2021 state action had ...
For generations, Whitey's Fish Camp has been serving up fresh seafood, fried catfish and more. Now the oldest restaurant in Clay County is up for sale.
Owen’s Fish Camp’s much-anticipated second location in Lakewood Ranch has opened at 6156 University Parkway. In a Facebook post on Thursday, the restaurant shared that they have finally opened ...
This is the second time that Whitey’s Fish Camp, a well-known spot in Fleming Island, has taken the “W” -- the first win being in 2020.
ALONG KUSKOKUAK SLOUGH -- On a sunny summer day, the quiet peace of a remote fish camp on a slow-moving branch of the Kuskokwim River became a crazy-busy place of heading and gutting, cutting and ...