Dipnetting
Dipnetting for salmon from Alaska's rivers is a means for many residents to catch fish for their personal consumption. The glacially fed might Copper River is a favored destination for many because it is home to the Copper River Red Salmon run, which is thought by many to be one of Alaska's best tasting fish.
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Personal use dipnet fishery, Copper River, Chitina, Alaska.
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Personal use dipnet fishery, Copper River, Chitina, Alaska.
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Personal use dipnet fishery, Copper River, Chitina, Alaska.
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Personal use dipnet fishery, Copper River, Chitina, Alaska.
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Personal use dipnet fishery, Copper River, Chitina, Alaska.
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Personal use dipnet fishery, Copper River, Chitina, Alaska.
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Dipnetting for subsistence harvest of salmon in the Copper River,...
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Dipnetting for salmon along the Copper river
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Dipnetting for sockeye salmon in the Copper river, southcentral, Alaska.
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Dipnetting for subsistence harvest of salmon in the Copper River,...
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Dipnetting for subsistence harvest of salmon in the Copper River,...
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Dipnetting for sockeye salmon in the Copper river, southcentral, Alaska.
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Dipnetting for subsistence harvest of salmon in the Copper River,...
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Dipnetting for sockeye salmon in the Copper river, southcentral, Alaska.
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Dipnetting for salmon along the Copper river
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Dipnetting for subsistence harvest of salmon in the Copper River,...
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Man dipnets for sockeye salmon in the Copper river, southcentral, Alaska.
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Copper river canyon, Chugach mountains, southcentral, Alaska.