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Amazing— are there any restrictions or limits, at all?

The total yearly harvest out of all the Upper Cook Inlet personal use salmon fisheries (Kenai, Kasilof, and Fish Creek) is 25 salmon and 10 flounder for the permit holder and 10 salmon for each additional household member. The limit is combined for all four fisheries - Kenai dipnetting, Kasilof dipnetting, Kasilof set gillnetting, and Fish Creek dipnetting. King salmon may not be kept in the Fish Creek dipnet fishery.

These are annual household limits, not a daily limit, or a limit per fishery.
 
Man Alaska is so fucking cool.....a biologist wet dream of sorts to study.

I however understand that it's rather spendy to live there, not so much in land/real-estate but all the other shit that makes modern life possible.

I would love to live on a creek I can pan for gold in so I can have a reason to play in the dirt more than 2x a year lol.
 
Man Alaska is so fucking cool.....a biologist wet dream of sorts to study.

I however understand that it's rather spendy to live there, not so much in land/real-estate but all the other shit that makes modern life possible.

I would love to live on a creek I can pan for gold in so I can have a reason to play in the dirt more than 2x a year lol.

I think that the pay is commensurate with the cost of living. Land can be spendy because there's not much private land up here.

The water's cold. Panning is hard on the back.
 
I think that the pay is commensurate with the cost of living. Land can be spendy because there's not much private land up here.

The water's cold. Panning is hard on the back.

Ahhh, mostly state owned? Is it hard to get it from the state?

Well if I'm too old when I get up there I'll just get some power tools lol.
 
Ahhh, mostly state owned? Is it hard to get it from the state?

Well if I'm too old when I get up there I'll just get some power tools lol.

I don't think they have home depots there where they hang out in front of, but I could be wrong.
 
Ahhh, mostly state owned? Is it hard to get it from the state?

Well if I'm too old when I get up there I'll just get some power tools lol.

The Federal Gov't is the biggest landowner @ 65%.
The State is next with about 24%.
ANCSA Corps own about 10%.
Private land owned by the likes of me or you is less than 1%.

And, I don't see this changing much.
 
The Federal Gov't is the biggest landowner @ 65%.
The State is next with about 24%.
ANCSA Corps own about 10%.
Private land owned by the likes of me or you is less than 1%.

And, I don't see this changing much.

That's kinda lame =(

I was hoping to ride a horse for a day, put a post in, make a 90 degree turn and keep riding until I make a big box and call it mine. :cool:
 
I think that the pay is commensurate with the cost of living. Land can be spendy because there's not much private land up here.

The water's cold. Panning is hard on the back.

I think there is some deep sea diving show for gold, that'd be easier on the back. I think they go out of Nome.

I don't think they have home depots there where they hang out in front of, but I could be wrong.

There was some bitch fest on the blurt a week or so ago about Mexicans at the Home Depot. I'd no idea what they were yammering on about, as I've never been to Home Depot with anyone hanging out front. So's I text my sis in Cali and asked...is there like peeps that hang out in front of Home Depot? Yes, she answered. So I had to ask, Who are they? Mexicans looking for a day job. :cool:

That's kinda lame =(

I was hoping to ride a horse for a day, put a post in, make a 90 degree turn and keep riding until I make a big box and call it mine. :cool:

I like how much space you'd need. You might be able to ride that far, but it wouldn't be on your property. And you'd need it near the sea so you could go deep sea diving for gold.

Because then your back wouldn't ache. :D
 
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