Slow start on the Copper River
Fri, May 16, 2008
Posted in Alaska News, Top Stories
The Copper River salmon season got off to a bleak start yesterday morning. Numbers are way down from last year.
Amy Bracken, KCHU - Valdez
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O.k. Now lets keep it fare with some most with Native population and keep the price same all the way up the coast to Norton Sound!! We know the only wild salmon in the u.s. is going to come from the Endangered ALASKA state.