Cook Inlet fishermen sue over set-net closures

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Cook Inlet fishermen sue over set-net closures
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Days after they were ordered to take their nets out of the water, Cook Inlet set-netters sued the state over the fishery’s closure.

Days after they were ordered to take their nets out of the water, Cook Inlet set-netters are suing the state over the fishery’s closure.

Due to restrictions linked to the sport fishery, the east-side set-net fishery in Cook Inlet closes when king salmon abundance on the Kenai River is low. The set-netters were shut down early this yearIn their complaint, the fishermen said those closures are part of a larger trend of the state allocating salmon to the other fisheries at their expense. And they said anglers from those sport and personal use fisheries are guiding the Dunleavy administration’s fishery policy for their own interests.

. The group was also a plaintiff in a federal lawsuit over the closure of a large swath of Cook Inlet to the drift fleet last year.Fish and Game Commissioner Doug Vincent-Lang said his department is disappointed in the filing but is confident they will prevail in court.

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