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he cohos are returning, and it’s time for the iconic family event of the Juneau summer — the 69th Annual Golden North Salmon Derby! The Territorial Sportsmen would like to invite you out on the water from Aug. 14-16 for the chance to win more than $200,000 in cash and prizes. But it’s not just about the money. By doing so, you will be helping to raise tens of thousands of dollars for the Territorial Sportsmen Scholarship Foundation, which has provided almost $1.7 million in scholarships to Juneau students since 1953. So how does this all work? First you need to buy your derby ticket at one of our local vendors — Harri Plumbing and Heating downtown, Western Auto Marine in Lemon Creek, Juneau Mercantile and Armory in the valley, or Dehart’s in Auke Bay. The tickets are $40 for adults and $10 for kids ages 6-12. Once you have your ticket, it must be validated by a derby official before you can participate in the derby. Derby validations start at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 14, and the validation is good for the entire event. Lists of validation stations are included in this publication as well as at the derby website, http://www. goldennorthsalmonderby.com. As you head out on the water, be sure to go slow and observe the no-wake safety zones in Douglas, Auke Bay and Amalga harbors. With the potential for more than 400 vessels and up to 2,000 people on the water over the weekend, we want make your safety a priority. Please check the maps of the safety zones,
be courteous to all boats that are around you and don’t risk disqualification by going too fast. Once you are out at your favorite fishing hole, fish to your heart’s content while following all appropriate Alaska Department of Fish and Game Regulations. Remember, each king and coho that you turn in to the derby is sold to fund the scholarship program for the youth of Juneau! Because these fish are sold to a commercial processor, there are a few simple guidelines to follow: 1. All fish must be kept in the round. Do not gut or gill your fish. 2. Ice down your fish as soon as they are caught. Ice is provided throughout the derby at Amalga, Auke Bay, and Douglas harbors and at several validation stations on Friday as well. 3. Keep your fish in first-class, bright condition by keeping it in a cooler that has a 2:1 mix of seawater to ice. When you have caught a particularly big fish, or if it is simply time to turn in your haul of fish for the day, head for one of the three weigh stations … where you now have a decision to make. If you think your fish might be in the running for one of the Top 69 Prizes that are determined by weight, let the Derby official know that you would like to weigh your fish and your fish will be officially entered in the derby. If your fish aren’t quite in the running, you still have a chance to win by turning them in as scholarship fish. By doing so you will be entered in a drawing for more than $5,000 in prizes, as well as the chance to win up to $50,000 in the
High Five drawing sponsored by Hecla Greens Creek Mining Company and the Coeur Alaska Kensington Gold Mine. For more details on all prizes, be sure to read the prize sections in this publication carefully. Once again, Alaska Glacier Seafoods is providing a packer located in the South Shelter Island area that will be accepting only scholarship fish throughout the weekend. The packer is not a weigh-in station, but can be a convenient option to drop off your scholarship fish in order to keep them as fresh as possible and avoid any congestion in the harbors. Announcements will be made over the marine radio on Channel 16 as to the location and availability of the vessel. Unofficial results for weighted fish will be updated on the derby website each evening throughout the weekend. Once the derby is over, the results will be certified on Tuesday, Aug. 18, and all official results, including the winners of the scholarship fish drawings, will be posted to the website by Wednesday, Aug. 19. All prizes will be given out at awards night at Centennial Hall, starting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 20. The Golden North Salmon Derby is an annual tradition that has been the backdrop for building family memories for 69 years. Whether you have fished the derby for decades, or if this will be your first time out on the water, we hope that you will join us in this important fundraiser for the youth of Juneau. See you on the water! - Jerry Burnett & Matt Robus, Derby Co-Chairs
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Klas Stolpe | Juneau Empire
Daughter and father fishers Anna and Lars Gregovich display an early catch in the 2014 Golden North Salmon Derby on it’s first day.
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he committee for the 69th Golden North Salmon Derby is dedicating this year’s event to lifelong Juneau resident and long-time Derby volunteer Brita Rice. We are very pleased to be able to highlight a person who has given so much time to past derbies and, in addition, has been a key player in the Territorial Sportsmen Scholarship Foundation for many years. Rice began volunteering as a dock worker at Tee Harbor in the 1967 derby, and eventually worked her way up to being chief of the Tee Harbor operation. In those days, the tickets got punched every day and dock workers got to say hello and chat with all the fishers. Rice always had a big smile on her face for everyone, and she was appreciated very much. Later, she served several times as Dock Committee chairperson for the entire derby. For many years, as Rice tells it, the docks were staffed entirely by women, and that any men making deliveries or having other business at the docks were watched closely and held to a high standard. Rice also served on the derby prize committee, which has the arduous task of soliciting, collecting and organizing contributions from businesses and individuals each year to incentivize people to pursue and submit scholarship fish. During her time volunteering for the derby, Rice pushed the idea for awarding youth prizes. In addition to working during many derby weekends, Rice has spent 20 years as a member of the scholarship foundation’s board, and served as secretary/treasurer for much of that time. The TSSF process for interviewing student applicants, selecting winners and administering scholarships has resulted in almost $1.7 million in scholarships for Juneau and Southeast Alaska youth being awarded since the inception of the derby. Rice’s role in administering and tracking those awards has
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Brita Rice been substantial. Fellow lifetime Juneau resident and “outthe-road girl” Florence Johnson summed it up nicely. “I can’t say enough great things about Brita — she works hard and truly enjoys what she’s doing, especially for the Territorial Sportsmen,” Johnson said. The derby committee appreciates the dedication and consistent contributions of Rice to the Golden North Salmon Derby, as well as to our scholarship program over her many years of involvement. We are all honored to dedicate the 69th edition of the derby to her. Thank you, Brita Rice!
Misty Smith, left, and Kari Reyes push a fish tote across the Amalga Harbor parking lot as they perform their Golden North Salmon Derby dock crew duties during the first day of the 2012 derby. For many years the docks were staff with only women, like Brita Rice, who she said helped keep things in order.
Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File
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Pink and chum salmon will not be accepted. Derby participants are encouraged to return pink and chum salmon unharmed to the water unless they are retained for personal consumption.
Contestants 13 years and older must purchase a $40 entry ticket. Contestants six to12 years of age must purchase a $10 entry ticket. These tickets are good for all days of the derby. No refund of entry fees will be made. Contestants must validate their tickets on the first day of their fishing and may stay out on the derby grounds all three days. You need to validate your ticket only once. If you do not fish, your ticket must be validated prior to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
Derby officials are at the boat docks and harbors. Contestants must take their fish to these officials for checking and weighing to become eligible to enter the competition for one of the top 69 fish, or for other prizes.
Any person who has a validated derby entry ticket is eligible to fish in the derby. You must be born before Aug. 14, 2009 to participate in the derby (6 years of age). Children 12 years of age or younger must be accompanied by an adult of at least 18 years of age. A person with a child ticket weighing a fish must be accompanied by an adult holding a validated derby ticket. Derby officials will check derby tickets of people accompanying a child weighing-in a fish. The person who weighs in the fish must be the person who caught the fish. In the case of a protest the angler may be requested to pass of polygraph test. Entrants may not fish with non-entrants.
Non-entrants, regardless of age, may not fish in the same boat with entrants, but may go along for the enjoyment of the outing.
Only lawful sport fishing tackle may be used.
Derby participation is restricted to fishing from vessels. Fish taken by dock fishing or shore fishing will not be accepted. All fish must be delivered in the round, uncleaned, to an official weigh-in station by vessel only.
Only the following stations will have weighing scales that must be used for official weighing of salmon: Weigh-In Locations*: Amalga Harbor: 7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Auke Bay Harbor: 7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Douglas Harbor: 7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. *See Signal Bomb paragraph for Sunday closure time.
Eight validating stations will be open. Not all validation stations are weigh-in stations. Tickets can be validated per the following schedule: Validation Stations and times: Amalga Harbor: 7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Auke Bay: 7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Aurora Basin*: 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 am Douglas Boat Harbor: 7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Harris Harbor*: 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 am North Douglas Boat Ramp*: 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 am Tee Harbor*: 7:30 a.m.– 12:00pm * Friday and Saturday only. Contestants
Klas Stolpe | Juneau Empire File
Mason Ackmann, age 10, gets his Golden North Salmon Derby ticket validated at the Douglas boat harbor on the first day of the 2014 derby.
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Use of firearms from any boat will disqualify all contestants on that boat from the derby.
Salmon that show evidence of contamination, sun burn, bruising and/or flesh deterioration will not be accepted. Dark fish will not be accepted and the decision of a derby official is final. Help us maintain fish quality. Fish must be uncleaned in the round.
A closing signal will be sounded near the three shore-based official weigh-in stations (Douglas Harbor, Amalga Harbor, Auke Bay Harbor) at 6 p.m. on Sunday, by which time all boats wishing to enter fish at the weigh-in stations for one of the top 69 prizes must be inside the finish line.
Every vessel propelled by machinery, regardless of horsepower, must have its name or number clearly displayed. Speed of all vessels during the derby, while within the reduced-speed areas (see map) is limited to
five m.p.h. or less to avoid large wakes. Markers to indicate the reduced speed zones near the three shore-based weigh-in stations have been placed at reasonable distances from the station.
Waters open to derby participants are described as follows: North boundary lines: Those waters South of a line from Point Bridget (58.40.699N, 134.59.25W) on the mainland to Point Whidbey (58.34.708N, 135.8.261W) on the Chilkat Peninsula; and, those waters south of a line extending from Cooper Point (58.14.215N,134.6.371W) to the north shore of Greely Point (58.12.864N, 134.5.188W) in Taku Inlet. South boundary lines: Those waters north of a line extending from Point Lizard Head (58.10.9N, 134.52.7W) to the south shore of Rocky Island (58.10.6N, 135.03.15W) and then to the south end of Entrance Island (58.11.7N, 135.05.08W), and, those waters North of a line extending from Twin Point (57.54.642N, 133.59.644W) on the Glass Peninsula, to Point Styleman (57.58.455N, 133.53.958W) on the mainland. Note: Swanson Harbor and Port Snettisham are open for overnight anchorage, but are outside the derby grounds. All other waters are closed to Derby fishing. Once a contestant has validated, the con-
testant may not take a boat out of the derby area limits. The contestant may return the boat to the harbor or take a boat from the water to trailer home. The contestant may return a boat to a harbor even if the contestant has a weigh-in fish but does not return to the harbor during official weigh-in hours. Any boat and all contestants thereon found in violation of speeding, boating outside the Derby area, or in any way posing a hazard to other contestants, shall be disqualified from the Derby.
The Territorial Sportsmen, Inc. is not responsible for any prizes donated by merchants who do not give as pledged. The values shown on the prize list are set by the donors. The Territorial Sportsmen, Inc. will not be responsible if any prizes prove to be less valuable than shown in the donor’s estimate. Taxes on all prizes are the responsibility of the individual winner. In accordance with IRS rules, winners of prizes valued at $600 or more must provide their taxpayer identification number at awards night. Failure to do so will result in withholding the prize.
Protests of any nature must be made in person at the Officials’ stations. Then the contestant must present his or her case person-
ally to the Board of the Territorial Sportsmen, Inc. at their derby certification meeting at noon on the Tuesday following the derby.
The certification meeting will be at the Mi Casa Restaurant at noon on the Tuesday following the derby. Decisions of the Board are final.
Derby participants must comply with Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game sports fishing regulations. Contestants cited for violating these regulations while in the derby will be disqualified. For special prizes and scholarship prizes involving age, the contestant must request that the dock worker note the angler’s age and any required qualifying information on the weigh-in slip.
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Sheldon Winters, winner of the 2008 Golden North Salmon Derby, poses with his 35.6-pound king salmon that nabbed him the top spot in that year’s derby.
Jim Cawdrey unloads four king salmon at the Amalga Harbor weigh-in station during the 2012 Golden North Salmon Derby. Cawdrey’s king on the left weighed in at 20.5 pounds.
Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File
FOR The JUNEAU EMPIRE
Where are the king salmon? Territorial Sportsmen Inc. sponsored a public event in spring 2015 to find out. Questions that were examined at the April 2 event at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center included: What is the status of chinook salmon stocks in the region? Why have Taku River chinook salmon declined in abundance in recent years? What research is being done to support the conservation and management of these fisheries? These are but a few of the questions posed to more than 100 people who attended the evening symposium with speakers from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the National Marine Fisheries Service, who gave presentations and answered questions from the public. At the statewide scale, wild chinook stocks have been depressed in nearly all major rivers for much of the past decade and in response, the Chinook Salmon Research Initiative at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game was established with support from the Alaska Legislature. In some areas of the state research is just starting. But in Southeast, four indicator stocks in the Unuk, Stikine, Taku and Chilkat rivers have the benefit of almost 25 years of chinook stock assessment projects. Variable smolt abundance in the freshwater life stage coupled with low marine survival
appear to be prime factors in reduced chinook production. ADF&G has also published the highly informative publication titled “Chinook News” for more information. Find it online at http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index. cfm?adfg=chinooknews.main. Closest to home is the Taku River chinook stock, which has had low returns for most of the past decade and did not meet escapement goals in 2007 and 2013. Similar to other stocks statewide, ADF&G research indicates that marine survival may also be the primary cause of reduced returns. Most of the sportfishing effort on these fish occurs in late April to midJune, with 400 to 1,000 wild fish caught annually by Juneau area anglers. In times of low abundance, like the present, the Territorial Sportsmen have said they believe the burden of conservation should be shared by all sectors — sport and commercial — until the stock rebounds. The goal of this event was to provide some of the most recent information available and encourage members of the public to support improving our king salmon fisheries by being informed and participating in public discussions with the ADF&G and the Board of Fish. We were encouraged by the public turnout at the April event and by indications that ADF&G may host future events of this type, so stay tuned for further installments.
The Territorial Sportsmen Scholarship Foundation, Inc. awarded $36,000 in scholarships in 2015. Three $12,000 undergraduate scholarships were granted to Juneau area graduating seniors: Matt Cunningham (Thunder Mountain High School), Jason Hock (Juneau Douglas High School), and Jessica Landry (Thunder Mountain High School). No applications were received for Vocational/ Technical or Graduate Fellowship scholarships. The scholarship program began in 1953 with a scholarship awarded to Johnny Harris (a grandson of one of the founders of Juneau— Richard Harris). Since then, 302 scholarships and fellowships have been awarded totaling $ 1,680,350. Currently, there are 13 students active in
our program. The TSSF, Inc. board members are Rick Purves, President; Kami Bartness, Vice President; Brita Rice, Secretary-Treasurer; Jerry Burnett, Trustee and Jack Manning, Trustee. Funding for the scholarship program comes primarily from two sources: The net sales of salmon donated through Territorial Sportsmen’s annual Golden North Salmon Derby and the return on investments in the Foundation’s endowment fund. Participants in the 2014 Salmon Derby caught and donated king and coho salmon worth $20,511. The foundation also received $10,000 from Territorial Sportsmen, Inc., and a $100 gift in memory of Charlie Robinson. These amounts go directly into the TSSF, Inc. Endowment Fund.
Klas Stolpe | Juneau Empire File
Youngsters wait at the Douglas Harbor for the start of the 2014 Golden North Salmon Derby. The Territorial Sportsmen Scholarship Foundation, Inc. awarded $36,000 in scholarships to youth in 2015.
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Kaci Hansen, JDHS Margaret Meiners, TMHS Mattheus Tempel, JDHS Kurt Wade, TMHS Zack Fisher, JDHS* Sara Ohlin, JDHS* Eric Buckless, JDHS Anna Gregovich, JDHS Deborah Kasberg, JDHS Keith Andrews, JDHS Alex Glass, TMHS Laura Scholes, JSD Matthew Campbell, JDHS Spencer Lunda, JDHS Anna Thompson, JDHS Keith Andrews* , JDHS
2013 Zachary Eberhardt* , IDEA 2013 Marcus Moulton* , THMS 2013 Laura Scholes* , JSD 2014 Dennis Barril, TMHS 2014 Ashley Bush, JDHS 2014 Joseph Spencer, TMHS 2014 Abram Leigh*, JDHS 2014 Matt Cunningham, TMHS 2014 Jason Hock, JDHS 2014 Jessica Landry, TMHS * Vocational/Technical/Special Scholarship
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or each scholarship fish turned in contestants will receive one scholarship prize ticket that provides, if drawn, the opportunity to win one of the instant prizes listed below. All other prize drawings will be done after the derby and will be available for pick up at awards night. Ticket numbers will be posted on the Salmon Derby website on Wednesday, Aug. 19. Winners must have their derby ticket and the winning door prize ticket with them to collect the prize. Any prizes that are not collected at awards night will be forfeited. SCHOLARSHIP FISH PRIZES: TSI 1 — $250 each day from each station where scholarship fish are turned in
1 — $500 each day from all scholarship fish stations combined 5 — $100 each day from all scholarship fish stations combined 10 — $50 each day from all scholarship fish stations combined Total value: $7,500 SQUIREZ REST $500 cash for a drawing from all scholarship tickets. Total value: $500 FILIPINO COMMU-
NITY, INC. $100 cash for a drawing from all scholarship tickets Total value: $100 SCHOLARSHIP FISH HIGH FIVE DRAWING PRIZES Drawing for up to $50,000 sponsored by Hecla Greens Creek Mine and Coeur-Alaska Kensington Gold Mine — guaranteed minimum prize
Klas Stolpe | Juneau Empire File
A Golden North Salmon Derby fisherman trolls as humpback whales frolic on the first day of the 2014 derby near Shelter Island.
$100 for the largest Coho weighed in at each weigh in station Friday, Saturday, and Sunday $75 for the second largest Coho weighed in at each weigh in station Friday, Saturday, and Sunday $50 for the third largest Coho weighed in at each weigh in station on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Total Value: $2,025
$42,000 to the first person to weigh in a salmon weighing 42.00 pounds Total value: $42,000
A 2015 Honda Ruckus Scooter to the first person to weigh in a 20.1 pound salmon Total value: $3,079
$50 for the largest Coho weighed in at each weigh in station Friday, Saturday, and Sunday $50 for the largest King weighed in at each weigh in station Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Total Value: $900
3 Heating and Plumbing/Northland Services. Total value: $250 $500 cash to the member of the Alaska Public Employees Association with the largest salmon weighed in. Total value: $500 $10 gift certificate to each of the 69 winners Total value: $690
$50 for the largest salmon weighed in at each weigh in station Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Total value: $450
$225 for the largest Coho weighed in for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Total Value: $675 $100 each day for the largest Coho weighed in from Family Promise of Juneau. Total value: $300 $100 for the largest salmon weighed in by a girl 12 years old or younger on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. $100 for the largest salmon weighed in by a boy 12 years old or younger on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Total value: $600
$500 cash to the veteran with the largest salmon weighed in Total value: $500
$100 for the largest salmon weighed in before 10 a.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Hesson and Deakins, Inc. Total value: $300
$250 to the oldest person with the largest salmon weighed in donated by Larry’s Quality
$250 cash for a drawing from all ticket holders from Alaska Marine Lines/Lynden Transport. Total Value: $250
A giant stuffed teddy bear and $50 to be given out each day at the Auke Bay Harbor to the first child 12 years old or younger to weigh in a salmon from Panhandler’s Motorcycle Club. Total value: $150
$50 to the first child 12 years old or younger to weigh in a salmon on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Total Value: $150
1 pair of hoochie earrings to the top ten winners Total value: $100
$1 per pound for the largest salmon weighed in each day Total value: TBD
1 drawing from all derby tickets purchased for a chance to win $50,000, 10,000, $2500 or a minimum of $500 as part of the High Five drawing, sponsored by RE/MAX of Juneau. Total value: up to $50,000
of $500. • One winner and four alternates will be selected by drawings from scholarship fish prize tickets. CONTEST RULES: The selected contestant is presented 40 sealed envelopes. Each envelope contains prize winning amounts of $50,000 (5 envelopes), $10,000 (6 envelopes), $2,500 (9 envelopes) or $500 (20 envelopes). The contestant selects and opens envelopes in any order they choose until they have opened 5 envelopes with matching amounts. The contestant wins the amount shown on the 5 matching envelopes.
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69TH GOLDEN NORTH SALMON DERBY — AUGUST 14-16, 2015
Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File
Fishing boats at Hand Trollers Cove during the first day of the 67th Annual Golden North Salmon Derby in 2013. 1. Alaska Litho Custom Decal $100 Capital Embroidery Coat w/embroidery $250 Juneau Limousine Service Round Trip for Winner to Award Ceremony (4 person max) $273 Olivers Trophies Derby winner trophy $850 Territorial Sportsman Cash $10,000 Prize Total $11,473
2. Western Auto Marine Gift Card $69 Willie’s Marine Yamaha Outboard Motor F-15 Four Stroke $2,618 Prize Total $2,687 3. Alaska Airlines Two Round Trip Tickets to anywhere Alaska Airlines Flies $2,500 Western Auto Marine Gift Card $69 Prize Total $2,569
4. Cameron Plumbing & Heating WoodstoveJotul $2,100 Sweet Heart Gems Cash $100 Western Auto Marine Gift Card $69 Prize Total $2,269 5. Capital Office System/Supply Steelcase Gesture Chair $1,500 Nizich Family Dentistry Cash $500
Western Auto Marine Gift Card $69 Prize Total $2,069 6. Jerry Godkin, Inc. Cash $500 Tanners Service Center Duras Inflatable Boat $1,200 Western Auto Marine Gift Card $69 Prize Total $1,769
3 7. Norman H. Thompson M.D., P.C. Cash $500 Specs in the City Gift Certificate for Sunglasses $750 Western Auto Marine Gift Card $69 Prize Total $1,319
13. Auke Bay Cans Recycling Cash $50 Coastal Helicopters Inc Two seats Icefield Excursion $580 Timo @ Donna’s Restaurant Cash $100 Prize Total $730
Elgee, Rehfeld & Mertz Cash $100 Juneau Shotokan Karate Certificate $53 Maggie & David Hall Cash $50 Odom Corporation Coors Light Refresherator $400 Prize Total $703
8. Chez Sante Massage Therapy 1 Hour Massage $60 Petro Marine Services / Harbor Enterprises, Inc. Cash $500 Ward Air Inc. 1 Hour Flight in Beaver $740 Prize Total $1,300
14. Checkmate Pawn Shop Cash $50 Douglas Island Dive Services Cash $100 Taku Oil - Crowley Fuel $500 Twisted Fish Gift Card $50 Prize Total $700
19. Alaska Electric Light and Power Cash $250 Exit Realty of Juneau Cash $100 Ike’s Fuel 100 Gallons of Heating Fuel $350 Prize Total $700
15. Anonymous Cash $100 Juneau Archery Club Cash $50 Taku Lanes Gift Certificate $50 Valley Lumber and Building Supply Cordless Tool Kit $499 Prize Total $699
20. Betts Boat Repair 2 hours marine repair labor $250 Faulkner and Banfield Cash $100 Mark Smith EA Cash $50 Wingnut Auto Salon Full Auto Detail $300 Prize Total $700
16. Admiralty Environmental Cash $100 Legend Charters Cash $50 Mark Riederer Cash $100 Wings Airways Glacier Seaplane Exploration for 2 $430 Prize Total $680
21. Juneau Douglas Aerie 4200 Cash $100 Kappler Computer Services Inc Gift Certificate for Computer Service $250 Rufus K Page/Northern Nook Gift Certificate $50 Temsco Helicopters, Inc. 1 Tour $299 Prize Total $699
9. Agg Pro 4 cu/yds Delivered Concrete Redi Mix $700 Jacks Plumbing and Heating and Reliable Sheet Metal Cash $500 Juneau Shotokan Karate Certificate $53 Prize Total $1,253 10. ERA Helicopters 2 Seats Taku Glacier $640 True North Federal Credit Union Cash $500 Prize Total $1,140 11. Alaska Hearth Products BBq 155 Traeger Junior Elite $600 Cameron Plumbing & Heating Gift Certificate $100 Prize Total $700 12. Associated Credit Agency Cash $50 David A Miller MD Cash $100 Southeast Furniture Warehouse Recliner $600 Prize Total $750
17. Alaska Fur Gallery Inc Gift Certificate $100 Ed Vandor Construction Cash $100 Jared Lee DDS Certificate for exam, x-rays, cleaning $429 Little Mermaid Cash $50 Prize Total $679 18. Alaskan Hotel and Bar Best Available Room $100
22. Alaska Travel Adventures 2 Adult Float Trip $284 Gastineau Guiding Company Cash $100 Nugget Alaskan Outfitters Gift Certificate $250 Seaside Yarns, LLC Gift Certificate $50 Prize Total $684
23. Alaska Travel Adventures 2 Adult Whale Watching $273 RH Development Cash $500 Prize Total $773 24. Abby’s Kitchen & Catering Gift Cert. $300 Alaska Industrial Hardware Gift Card $50 Harbor Plumbing and Heating, Inc. Cash $100 Juneau Shotokan Karate Certificate $53 Taku Lanes Gift Certificate $50 The Driftwood Hotel 1 Night Stay $150 Prize Total $703 25. Alaska Industrial Hardware Gift Card $50 Behrends Mechanical, Inc Cash $300 Jordan Creek Family Health Care Cash $100 Taku Lanes Gift Certificate $50 The Driftwood Hotel 1 Night Stay $150 Prize Total $650 26. Alaska Industrial Hardware Gift Card $50 Glacier Muffler and Mechanical Cash $150 Juneau Radio Center Cash $300 Juneau Yacht Club Cash $100 Rie Munoz Gallery Salmon Print $250 Walmart Super Center Gift Card $50 Prize Total $900 27. Alaska Industrial Hardware Gift Card $50 Diamonds Int. Tanzanite Necklace $250 Larry Olson, LPC Cash $100 Louie’s Douglas Inn Cash $150 Northrim Bank Cash $300 Walmart Super Center Gift Card $50 Prize Total $900
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69TH GOLDEN NORTH SALMON DERBY — AUGUST 14-16, 2015 28. Art Matters Gift Certificate $50 Baranof Hotel 1 Night Stay King Suite $229 Dr. Christine Moleski Cash $300 Logan General Tax Practice Cash $100 MRV Architects Cash $150 Prize Total $829
Jennifer Jozwiak 1 Hr Massage $152 Logan General Tax Practice Cash $100 Northland Audiology & Hearing Services Custom Earmolds $280 Timo @ Donna’s Restaurant Gift Certificate $50 Prize Total $707
29. Alaskan Fudge Company 3 LB Fudge Certificate $47 Coeur Alaska Inc. Cash $300 Don Abel Building Supply Gift Card $250 Logan General Tax Practice Cash $100 Prospector and TK McGuires 1 Night Stay and 2 Dinners $224 Prize Total $921
32. Alaska Seafood Company Gift Certificate $100 Annie Kaill’s Embossed Arnie Weimer Copper Print $135 Bullwinkle’s Pizza Gift Cert $42 Curves 3 Month Certificate $155 Fireweed Chiropractic & Massage Certificate $132 Logan General Tax Practice Cash $100 Timo @ Donna’s Restaurant Gift Certificate $50 Prize Total $714
30. Ad Lib Pewter Salmon Bread Tray $46 Chiropractic First 1 Hr Massage $152 Don Abel Building Supply Gift Card $250 First National Bank Alaska Cash $300 Logan General Tax Practice Cash $100 Prize Total $848 31. Alaska Auto Repair & Sales Oil Change $80 Alaskan Fudge Company 3 LB or 1 6 Pack Fudge Certificate $45
33. Beverly and Larry Schutt Rie Munoz Lithograph print $225 Bullwinkle’s Pizza Gift Cert. $42 Duck Creek Market Gift Certificate $50 Gross-Alaska Theater Night at the movies for 2 $48 Lucky Lady Cash $100 Mark Smith EA Cash $50 Pavitt Health & Fitness One Month Pass $135 Prize Total $650
34. Bullwinkle’s Pizza Gift Cert $42 Deharts & Hickok Trading Co. 2 Shrimp Pots $260 Duck Creek Market Gift Cert $50 Gregory Cook Cash $100 Mindy Shaw, Shaw Dental Cash $100 Pavitt Health & Fitness One Month Pass $135 Prize Total $687 35. Bullwinkle’s Pizza Gift Cert $42 Duck Creek Market Gift Cert $50 Murray & Associcates Cash $100 Pavitt Health & Fitness One Month Pass $135 Smith Properties Boat Yard Cash $300 Prize Total $627 36. Alaska Commercial Contractors Cash $350 Bullwinkle’s Pizza Gift Cer $42 Duck Creek Market Gift Cert $50 Glacier Gardens/Yard Doctor Season Buddy Pass 2016 $147 North Pacific Erectors Cash $100 Prize Total $689 37. Alaska Seafood Company Gift Cert $100 Bullwinkle’s Pizza Gift Cert $42 Harri Plumbing and Heating Gift Cert $50 Olson Counseling Cash $100 Pacific Waste Cash $357
Taku Smokeries Jerky $10 Prize Total $659 38. Waste Management/Capitol Disposal Cash $375 Pioneers of Alaska Men’s Igloo #6 and Women’s Igloo #6 Cash $100 Fireweed Chiropractic & Massage Cert. $132 Harri Plumbing and Heating Gift Cert. $50 Bullwinkle’s Pizza Gift Cert. $42 Prize Total $699 39. Bullwinkle’s Pizza Gift Cert. $42 Fireweed Chiropractic & Massage Cert. $132 Glacier Optical Cash $400 Harri Plumbing and Heating Gift Cert. $50 Prudential Southeast Alaska Real Estate Cash $100 Prize Total $724 40. Alaska Seafood Company Gift Cert. $100 Bullwinkle’s Pizza Gift Cert. $42 Harri Plumbing and Heating Gift Cert. $50 R and M Engineering Inc Cash $100 The Triangle Club/Alaska Cache Liquor Cash $400 Prize Total $692 41. Alaska Bullet Works, Inc. 3 Boxes of Kodiak Bonded Core Bullets $115
Bullwinkle’s Pizza Gift Cert. $42 Juneau Arts & Humanities Council 2 Season Tkts to concerts $50 Schmitz and Buck, CPA’s Cash $100 Tongass Eye Clinic Cash $400 Prize Total $707 42. Bullwinkes Cash $420 El Sombrero Restaurant Gift Cert. $40 High Tide Tattoo Gift Cert. $125 Juneau Symphony Concert Tickets (2) $50 Secon Inc. Cash $100 Prize Total $735 43. Carpet Source Inc. $500 in Materials $500 El Sombrero Restaurant Gift Cert. $40 Southeast Alaska Animal Medical Center Cash $100 Stanley Ford Oil Change Gift Cert. $100 Taku Smokeries Jerky $10 Prize Total $750 44. Andrew J. Meiners, CPA Cash $100 Bartlett Surgery & Specialty Clinic, Dr. Benjamin Miller Cash $250 Southeast Alaska Conservation Council Cash $100 Taku Harley Davidson Tshirt $37 Temsco Helicopters 1 Tour $299 Prize Total $786
3 45. Douglas Island Pink and Chum Cash $250 McGivney’s Sports Bar and Grill Gift Card $50 Southeast Medical Clinic Cash $100 Taku Harley Davidson Tshirt $37 Taku Smokeries Jerky $10 Tongass Veterinary Services, LLC Gift Certificate $250 Prize Total $697 46. Dowl, LLC Cash $250 Juneau Travelodge Hotel & Mi Casa Resturant 1 Night Stay and $40 to Mi Casa $219 Juno Froyo Gift Certificate $100 Spickler/Egan Financial Services, LLC Cash $100 Taku Harley Davidson Tshirt $37 Prize Total $706 47. Eaglecrest Ski Area 5 Visit Card $209 IBEW Local 1547 Cash $250 Juno Froyo Gift Certificate $100 Stanley Ford Oil Change Gift Cert. $100 Taku Smokeries Jerky $10 Valley Chiropractic Care Back Hugger $36 Prize Total $705 48. Alaska Travel Adventures 2 Adult Sea Kayaking $200 Fred’s Auto Service Oil Change $70
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COHO (SILVER) SALMON:
KING (CHINOOK) SALMON:
Blue-gray back with silvery sides. Small, irregularshaped black spots on back, dorsal fin, and usually on both lobes of the tail.
Greenish-blue back with silvery sides. Small black spots on the back, dorsal fin, and usually on Black mouth with white upper lobe gums at base of teeth on of tail lower jaw. only.
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Black mouth with black gums at base of teeth on lower jaw.
Spawning coho salmon adults develop greenish-black heads and dark brown to maroon bodies.
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SOCKEYE (RED) SALMON:
CHUM (DOG) SALMON: with yellowish-silver sides. No distinct spots on back or tail. Large eye pupil— covers nearly the entire eye.
Dark blue-black
back with silvery sides. No distinct spots on back, dorsal fin, or tail.
Spawning king salmon adults lose their silvery bright color and take on a maroon to olive brown color.
Dull gray back
PINK SALMON (HUMPIES):
Very large spots on the back and large black oval blotches on both tail lobes. Very small scales.
Spawning adults develop olive green coloration on the back with maroon sides covered with irregular dull red bars. Males exhibit many large caninelike teeth. 11
Salmon mouth illustrations courtesy of California Department of Fish and Game
HOW TO IDENTIFY the FIVE SALMON SPECIES found in the KODIAK ISLAND/ALASKA PENINSULA AREA
Spawning adults take on a dull gray coloration on the back and upper sides with a creamy white color below. Males develop a pronounced hump.
Spawning sockeye salmon adults develop dull green colored heads and brick-red to scarlet bodies.
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