Fall chum are expected to begin entering the Yukon River soon, and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is projecting another low run for the species after 2021’s record low return. To conserve the ...
A fisherman pulls a chum out of the Yukon with a Kenai style dip net. (Kyle Clayton/KYUK) An unprecedented set of new policies from Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game are changing the way Yukon ...
Salmon runs on the Yukon River continued to be anemic this year, federal and state agencies reported, and there are far too few fish reaching Canada to meet goals set in a treaty between that nation ...
Chinook salmon swim by the Whitehorse fish ladder. A new 7-year agreement signed by Canada and Alaska sets a new conservation target of 71,000 Canadian-origin Yukon River chinook at the international ...
Catch-and-release salmon fishing on the Yukon River is being pitched to the Alaska Board of Fisheries, only this time there's a big twist. Where normally catch-and-release is thought of as a ...
The Yukon government says compromise — ensuring harvest opportunities while reining in others, to conserve animal populations like elk — is front and centre to its new hunting and fishing rules. Moose ...
The Yukon government says it won't dredge the Destruction Bay marina this year, frustrating local boaters and again forcing the cancellation of a popular summer fishing derby. Low water levels in ...
A new international agreement on chinook salmon stoked at times emotional debate at the Yukon River Panel meeting in Anchorage, Alaska, this week, and while many appeared to approve of the pact, ...
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