With spring in the air and higher prices for halibut and black cod, optimism is blooming at Alaska's largest firm selling fishing boats and permits. "We are heading into this year ...
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Alaska halibut fishing

We have the whole Thundermist gang out fishing for halibut here in Peterborough Alaska. We're running the 120lb T-Turn Bait Rig to keep us tangle-free, with a SS40 Viper Spoon to give our bait some ...
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The fish, hooked as part of a study on the halibut population around the Ha! Ha! Bay in the Canadian province of Quebec, measured more than 6.5 feet long, researchers said. By Mark Walker It was minus ...
In partnership with the Anchorage Daily News and The Seattle Times, Northern Journal has chronicled the long, steep decline in Pacific halibut. Reporter Hal Bernton filed this dispatch. The article is ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The International Pacific Halibut Commission will decide Thursday whether to cut private anglers’ halibut limits from two fish per day to one — but Alaska lawmakers say the ...
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Over the past decade, it's become more difficult for commercial halibut fishermen off Alaska's coasts to catch enough to meet their quotas, as the flat whitefish have become less abundant and smaller.
Homer, Alaska isn’t just another dot on the map—it’s where Mother Nature went to show off. Perched at the end of the Sterling Highway on the Kenai Peninsula, this coastal gem offers a perfect blend of ...
This story was supported by grants from the Pulitzer Center and the Alaska Center for Excellence in Journalism, in partnership with The Seattle Times and Northern Journal. Read the series here.
This story was supported by grants from the Pulitzer Center and the Alaska Center for Excellence in Journalism, in partnership with the Anchorage Daily News and the Northern Journal. ABOARD THE ORACLE ...