The following appears in the March issue of Alaska Sporting Journal: Author Brian Kelly (above) made it to Juneau for a great silver salmon trip, but he had to adhere to a lot of COVID-19 protocols to make it happen. (PHOTOS...
The Bristol Bay Defense Fund announced a new study that dramatically highlights the impact Bristol Bay’s salmon has 0 roughly to the tune of $2.2 billion in annual value and 15,000 jobs in the industry. Here’s a link to the full...
What impacted me most about watching a sneak peek of today’s debut of a Discovery+-streamed documentary, The Last Unknown, is this: Alaska’s Aleutian Island chain is difficult enough for humans to traverse the archipelago. But consider how the wildlife that lives...
Make it five Iditarods for musher – and former ASJ cover subject – Dallas Seavey. Here’s more from Alaska’s News Source: The veteran musher, bib number 23, arrived at Deshka Landing at 5:08 a.m. Monday. Seavey had 10 dogs in harness...
The Senate – with some bipartisan votes – confirmed the nomination of Michael Regan as the new head of the Environmental Protection Association. And with the Pebble Mine engaged in an appeal process, the mine’s opposition seems optimistic about Regan’s appointment....
The following is courtesy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game: (Anchorage) – The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is reducing the number of pots allowed to be used per person and per vessel in the 2021 Prince William...
The following press release is courtesy of the Sportsmen’s Alliance: The Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation and Alaskan Professional Hunter’s Association will once again step in to protect scientific wildlife management, the right of Alaska to manage game on federal lands within its...
The following updates are courtesy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game: Southeast Alaska Regional King Salmon Sport Fishing Regulations for 2021 (Juneau) – The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is announcing the 2021 sport fishing regulations for king salmon...