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Two fishermen in one boat and others in a boat across from them, arrange the set net with anchors where they will be held in place in the Cook Inlet in the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. Each set net is positioned off shore and they must be placed at least six hundred feet apart while fishing.
Set net fishing is hard work as the nets have to remain untangled with a long length of buoys attached to keep them afloat. The salmon get caught in the nets and when the fishermen real in the nets, a massive amount of fish need to be untangled and divided up.
USA, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Cook Inlet setnet fishing for 5 species of salmon in the cold saltwater of Alaska King Silver Red Chum and Pink salmon species
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d003_230 - Set Net Fishing Boat Cook Inlet Alaska |