News - Kasilof River
By Brandon Loomis, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska May 9--Subsistence fishermen who want first dibs on Kenai River salmon and trout successfully argued their case Tuesday for preserving the rural Alaska dream when McDonald's comes to town.
By Brandon Loomis, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska Apr. 3--SOLDOTNA -- The state this month will consider letting the Cook Inlet fishing fleet keep its nets in the water longer if salmon runs look strong this summer to curtail the number of sockeyes that get into the Kenai and Kasilof rivers.
By Alex Demarban, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska Sep. 16--The Ninilchik tribal government is suing the chair of the Federal Subsistence Board to create a subsistence fishery on the Kenai Peninsula.
By Alex Demarban, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska Sep. 6--Mike Fleagle cast the deciding vote in his first Federal Subsistence Board meeting Tuesday, rejecting an attempt to create a subsistence fishery on the Kenai Peninsula.
By Craig Medred, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska Jul. 20--The worst fears of Kenai River salmon managers and anglers appear to be materializing.
