Seward Silver Salmon Derby

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Started in 1956 the Seward Silver Salmon Derby is Alaska’s oldest fishing derby.[1] The derby generally opens the second week in August. Participants compete to bring in the largest Coho salmon, also known as silver salmon. The fish are weighed and turned in daily.[2]

Prizes

• Tagged Fish: Fish are caught and tagged before the start of the derby. The prize for catching a tagged fish can earn up to $50,000. Although, catching a tagged fish is somewhat rare.

• Largest Fish: The largest 25 fish caught bring in various prizes with the largest bringing in a prize of up to $10,000 and the weight of the fish in coffee.[3]

• Other: There are a number of other awards that can be earned in the derby including: First fish caught, last fish caught, top weighted mystery fish (non silvers caught during the derby), largest fish caught on a sailboat, largest fish caught from shore, cumulative weight caught by a non Seward resident, cumulative weight caught by a Seward resident, and the top three heaviest fish caught by youth.[4][5]

Tickets

• Daily Tickets sell for $10

• Full Derby Tickets sell for $50[6]

Winners

Page 16 of this article in the Seward Phoenix has a complete list of derby winners through 2011.

References