Kenai Group Urges Fish and Game Against Sockeye Set-Net Opening

The Kenai River Sportsfising Association is raising the alarm about the late run of Kenai River King Salmon again. Saturday they urged the Fish and Game department to reconsider its Sockeye set-net opening at the river’s mouth because an estimate by the Association shows the escapement goal for the Kings will not be reached. KRSA says its board has unanimously approved a vote of “no confidence” in Department staff and Commissioner Cora Campbell.

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