Monday, October 20, 2025

Disappointment for Kodiak crabbers

The Kodiak District will remain closed for the 2026 commercial Tanner crab season.

Last season, managers set a 560,000-pound catch quota for the district.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Disaster money?

Anonymous said...

It was expected based upon the year class cohorts.

Anonymous said...

They always make that claim for Disaster money after they overfished it and took home millions. Poor biological management is solved every day at Planned Parenthood. We need another tax!

Anonymous said...

This was not an overfish situation. It was mother nature and fishing running its course.

Anonymous said...

Can we get disaster money for king crab then? We haven’t had a season since 1982 in the gulf!

Anonymous said...

I want disaster relief at the Grocery Store for today's beef prices. Maybe we should study up on that Ocean Ranching theory Alaska came up with that Limited Entry Act the voters passed in 1972. Beef Prices were then at a 50 year high, just like today. Safeway was even selling horse meat back then. Fredrick Trump opened a restaurant on that Dead Horse Trail, with cheap barbecued horse steak. The democrats still were complaining, because Trump told them nobody was interested in chewing their donkey meat, on that Dead Horse Trail. It's always another disaster when a Democrat makes plans. Trump loves this shutdown, just like his Grandfather on the Dead Donkey Trail!