-
An Unalaska resident has been charged with 10 counts of illegal subsistence fishing violations. Fifty-nine-year-old Juliann Tucker received the citation Wednesday after a nearly three-month investigation.
-
Wildlife troopers charged a Homer man this week with four counts of illegal fishing in Unalaska waters. Bernardo Cheremnov is facing up to $4,500 in fines.
-
This summer, Unalaska collected information on the sockeye salmon run for McLees Lake at Cape Wislow. The data is used to gauge the strength of the run…
-
Unalaska fishermen cannot take salmon at McLees Lake within 500 yards of the river mouth.The Alaska Department of Fish and Game issued that reminder…
-
For the first time in 18 years, Unalaska won't collect detailed data on the salmon run at McLees Lake this summer.The Alaska Department of Fish and Game…
-
With grant money drying up, the state wants Unalaska to help fund the salmon weir at McLees Lake.Scientists have used the weir to monitor sockeye for the…