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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Greg Endsley, Pat Zettler and John Fick trudged their way back to shore, their boots and pant legs coated in Cook Inlet mud.

Fish for the taking: Users say personal setnet fishery worth time, gas

Kasilof resident Kevin
Photo By Joseph Robertia
Kasilof resident Kevin "cheese-crisp" Hayes pulls fish from his net last week while taking part in the Kasilof River personal use set gillnet fishery, which began on June 15. This fishery closes Tuesday at 11 p.m.
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