Copper River Salmon Catch Nears 400,000 Fish
Preliminary harvest totals for the first six openers of Alaska’s Copper River wild salmon fishery put the total catch at nearly 400,000 fish, including 380.154 sockeyes, 11,884 chum, 6,980 Chinook and 15 pinks.
Fishermen have made an estimated 2,288 deliveries to date.
Jess Rude, executive director of Cordova District Fishermen United, said that overall, people are happy about a good start to the season, and also relieved after many seasons of concerning runs.
“It’s been really great,” Rude told Fishermen’s News on June 5, as the seventh opener of the season was underway. “The fishing is good. I think it will be a really good summer.”
Demand for these succulent first of the season wild salmon remains high, particularly with promotions for Father’s Day, which is June 18. Average orde...