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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Many dipnetters at Kenai's North Beach described Friday's fishing as slow, but Fred Bauer had not been in the water for more than five minutes when he found himself struggling to land a fat Kenai River king salmon without tearing his net.

Here they come: First run of dipnetters hits Kenai beaches

Hungry gulls circle overhead as Colleen Anagick cleans red salmon her family caught with dipnets Saturday afternoon.
Photo By M. Scott Moon
Hungry gulls circle overhead as Colleen Anagick cleans red salmon her family caught with dipnets Saturday afternoon.
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