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Subtract the tribal and river harvest, and those fish required for spawning purposes, and Barkdull said that would leave roughly 19,000 sockeye for Baker Lake anglers. If this scenario plays out ...
Baker Lake sockeye anglers are scratching a little harder for fish so far this season than in 2012, and that probably means predictions for a somewhat smaller run are proving accurate ...
After being away for two years, thousands of sockeye salmon have returned to Baker Lake to mingle at the fish hatchery in Skagit County. "This is essentially a singles bar for salmon," Ryan Blood ...
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife this week announced an emergency rule change postponing the Baker Lake recreational sockeye salmon season opener. The lake, located six miles northeast of ...
SEDRO-WOOLLEY — The state Department of Fish and Wildlife has increased the sockeye salmon limit on Baker Lake to five, with a minimum size of 18 inches. The limit was previously three.
Anglers and recreationists have reported a large summer fish kill on Baker Lake in southeast Montana. What caused the fish to die is unknown, but biologists said it is likely a combination of warm ...
All other salmon must be released, and no fishing will be allowed between the dam and the log boom at the lower end of the lake. Last year’s sockeye fishery was the first at Baker Lake.