Set Net Salmon Fishermen Cook Inlet Alaska

Fishermen who use a set net to catch salmon have a bin full of what they have caught during the day in the Cook Inlet in the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA.

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The fishermen hold up a couple of salmon they caught with their set net off the shores of Cook Inlet in the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA. In the Cook Inlet, there are five different species of salmon, all of which are the prime target for commercial, subsistence and sport fishermen.

Sockeye salmon are the main type of fish which return to the Cook Inlet in the greatest numbers and these are the ones which most of the set net fishermen catch. A boat load of salmon will bring these two fishermen a fair amount of cash which they caught in one day in the Cook Inlet.

USA, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Cook Inlet, setnet fishing for salmon in the ice cold Alaskan saltwater of Cook Inlet. Red, King, Silver, Chum, Pink salmon species.




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Photo of a boat load of salmon caught by set net fishermen in the Cook Inlet in the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA.

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Photo Title: Set Net Salmon Fishermen Cook Inlet Alaska

Fishermen who use a set net to catch salmon have a bin full of what they have caught during the day in the Cook Inlet in the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, USA.

Photographer:

Greg Daniels Accent Alaska

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d003_232 - Set Net Salmon Fishermen Cook Inlet Alaska



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