Bulging nets and happy fishermen were rare with days of court actions and keen competition. This week the nets were full aboard the seiners off the San Juan Islands, WA. One fisherman called it the biggest haul in ten years, as the huge seines caught full loads of sockeye, chum, and humpback salmon. Three to four hundred fish a "set" were not uncommon. This seiner near Stuart Island quit early to head for a processor. Photo by Josef Scaylea from the archives of the Saltwater People Historial Society. Dated on this day of 27 August 1977. Click photo to enlarge.
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