wildmanyeah
Crew Member
Um they have caught 8 million pinks and they don't even know what rivers they belong too? is that seriously what im reading??
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"It's unheard of, really," ADF&G's Elisabeth Fox told KDLG radio.
Typically, pink salmon return to the South Peninsula region in July and managers believe the earlier arrivals are not homing in on local streams.
"We don't know where these pinks are going," Fox said."
http://www.thebristolbaytimes.com/article/1928fish_factor_south_alaska_peninsula_pink
Fish Factor: South Alaska Peninsula pink salmon catches blast record out of the water
Historic run: Salmon strong at Russian River
https://mustreadalaska.com/historic-run-salmon-strong-russian-river/
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"It's unheard of, really," ADF&G's Elisabeth Fox told KDLG radio.
Typically, pink salmon return to the South Peninsula region in July and managers believe the earlier arrivals are not homing in on local streams.
"We don't know where these pinks are going," Fox said."
http://www.thebristolbaytimes.com/article/1928fish_factor_south_alaska_peninsula_pink
Fish Factor: South Alaska Peninsula pink salmon catches blast record out of the water
Historic run: Salmon strong at Russian River
https://mustreadalaska.com/historic-run-salmon-strong-russian-river/
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