April 24, 2021
Jacob Goldowski had a hat-trick and an assist in a 7-1 win on Friday as the Wings moved closer to clinching the NAHL regular season title.
Maine 4 @ Johnstown 1 – The Nordiques closed the gap on the top spot in the East thanks to their fourth straight win in a 4-1 victory in Johnstown on Friday. Stefan Owens scored twice and Tyriq Outen made 32 saves in the win. Maine got off to a great start, jumping out to a 3-0 lead after two periods, which included a 1
st period goal from Aidan Connolly and two goals in the 2
nd period, both from Owens. The Tomhawks finally broke through late in the 3
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s sockeye forecast issued April 8 predicts a total return of 4.4 million sockeye to the upper Inlet, which includes major salmon-producing waterways like the Kenai, Susitna, and Kasilof rivers A return that size would allow for a commercial catch of about 1.6 million sockeye, a little more than half of the average in the last 20 years.
The Kasilof River’s run is projected to be about 881,000 sockeye, about 12 percent less than average, while the Susitna River is forecast at 436,000, or 16 percent better than average. Fish Creek is also projected slightly above the average, with 92,000 expected to return.
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Crew from the Barnes’ setnet site near Nikiski guide a skiff loaded with salmon into the beach to be sorted on July 11, 2016. Fishermen in Cook Inlet are facing another poor harvest forecast for sockeye and the drift fleet is battling a plan to close the federal waters of the Inlet to all salmon fishing. (Photo/Elizabeth Earl/For the Journal)
Cook Inlet’s commercial fishermen are facing pressure from two directions in the upcoming season: one is the looming potential for a complete federal waters closure, and the other is another poor projection of sockeye returns.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s sockeye forecast issued April 8 predicts a total return of 4.4 million sockeye to the upper Inlet, which includes major salmon-producing waterways like the Kenai, Susitna, and Kasilof rivers A return that size would allow for a commercial catch of about 1.6 million sockeye, a little more than half of the average in the last 20 years.
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