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Slow start, smaller fish seen at Copper River opening

Though its too early to glean much insight about the 2016 season, a biologist said the first day of this year's Copper River sockeye run may indicate a slower start and smaller fish

By Jason Smith | May 17, 2016 17:15 BST
First Copper River king arriving in Seattle, May 2015.
First Copper River king arriving in Seattle, May 2015.
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