ALASKA'S NEWSPAPER

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Cheney Lake rainbow trout fishing

Patrick Lee tends to the 13-14 inch rainbow trout that his wife Michelle Lee caught in the recently stocked Cheney Lake in East Anchorage on Monday, 21, 2012.  According the Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game website over 600, large rainbow trout were released earlier this month.

Anglers try their luck catching rainbow trout at the recently stocked Cheney Lake in East Anchorage on Monday, 21, 2012. According the Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game website, Cheney Lake has been stocked twice this month, with over 600 large rainbow trout.

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First fish

Billy Green, Vice President of Production for Copper River Seafoods, delivered the first Copper River salmon of the season to chef/owners Patrick Hoogerhyde an Al Levinson of Bridge Restaurant on Friday morning May 18, 2012. A 30 pound king salmon, in photo, caught by Copper River Seafoods partner Pip Fillingham and a 7 pound sockeye were the first fish delivered and will be served at dinner service in the evening.

The first Copper River salmon were flown to Anchorage and Seattle Friday, May 18, 2012.

Fishing Fun

A hooked fish is headed into the net at the Great Alaska Sportsman Show Friday March 30, 2012 at Ben Boeke Ice Arena. Students from the Anchorage School District life skills programs were treated to fishing and exhibits on animals and fish Friday morning prior to public opening courtesy of the show, Safari Club International - Alaska Chapter, the Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game and the school district.

Life skills students test the trout pond waters at the Great Alaska Sportsman Show Friday March 30, 2012 at Ben Boeke Ice Arena.

Mat-Su Fish and Game advisory board election draws hundreds

WASILLA -- Hundreds of people turned out Wednesday night to cast ballots in the Mat-Su Fish and Game Advisory Board's annual election at Wasilla High School.

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Eight seats were open on the 17-member board, which sends recommendations for changes to hunting and fishing rules to state fish and game boards.

Denny Hamann, a former advisory board chaiman, said more than 500 people registered in the first hour of Wednesday's meeting and a steady stream of people continued pouring in the door. Board secretary Mark Chryson said it was the largest turnout he'd ever seen.

Hamann said he believes the turnout was a backlash against last week's Anchorage Fish and Game Advisory Board meeting at which groups promoting conservation and those promoting hunting and fishing rights both turned out in droves in an effort to get supporters elected to the board.

But Hamann said he believes the overwhelming majority of those who attended Wednesday's meeting, about 90 percent of them Valley residents, were there to support hunting and fishing rights.

Ten people were nominated to the board. Volunteers expected vote counting to continue late into the night.

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