'They're owned by all Alaskans': salmon free-for-all draws throngs
by Bailey Berg in Kenai, Alaska from on (#574GT)
Once a year every resident of the state armed with a net has the right to a haul of the fish as they swim upriver to spawn
Hundreds of fishermen stood chest deep in the brisk Alaskan river. Each held a five-foot net attached to a long metal pole. The only sounds were the quacks of seabirds and occasionally a new angler plodding into the water and asking, have you caught anything yet?"
Down the beach, someone shouted, They're running!" As she and others began dragging their poles through the current they felt the familiar thumping of a sockeye salmon bouncing around in their nets.
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