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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

734 | The Bycatch Crisis with Adam Cuthriell: How Trawlers are Killing Alaska's Wild Salmon

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Dave Stewart

Hobbies, Wilderness, Leisure, Sports

4.7530 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

#734 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/734  

Presented by: FishHound Expeditions

Did you know that large-scale trawling is wiping out Alaska's wild salmon, halibut, and other key species? In this episode, we talk with Adam Cuthriell of Fishhound Expeditions about the bycatch crisis—where thousands of fish are caught and discarded every year.

Adam breaks down how trawlers operate, the impact on fisheries, and what we can do to fight back. From signing petitions to making smarter seafood choices, we all have a role to play. Tune in to learn how you can help protect Alaska's fish and fishing communities.


Episode Chapters with Adam Cuthriell on The Bycatch Crisis

The Fight Against Bycatch: What You Need to Know

Alaska's fish populations are under serious threat, and commercial trawlers are a big part of the problem. Adam Cuthriell breaks down the devastating impact of trawling, where massive ships drag enormous nets, destroying everything in their path. The biggest target? Pollock—the fish found in fast food sandwiches and fish sticks. But the real cost is the destruction of salmon, halibut, and other species, which is hitting indigenous Alaskan communities the hardest.

How You Can Help:

  • Sign the petition at SalmonState.org/bycatch.
  • Contact your local congressperson.
  • Testify through North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC).

The Devastating Impact of Bycatch in Alaska

Adam shares shocking numbers—tens of thousands of Chinook and chum salmon, millions of pounds of halibut, and even orcas are being caught, killed, and tossed overboard. Meanwhile, indigenous communities and small businesses that rely on these fish are suffering.

What's at Stake?

  • Indigenous Communities – Many rely on salmon for food, but fishing bans leave them with nothing.
  • Small Businesses – Fishing lodges and guide services are shutting down due to dwindling fish populations.
  • Alaska's Economy – 93% of revenue from trawling doesn't even stay in the state.

Sustainable Seafood Choices: How You Can Help Alaska's Fisheries

Trawling is devastating Alaska's fish populations, but there are better ways to harvest seafood. Adam shares how other sustainable methods could help—but big corporations aren't making the switch. Why? Because trawling is the cheapest way to fill freezers with fish sticks and imitation crab.

How You Can Take Action:

  • Skip the Fish Sticks – Many frozen fish products come from unsustainable trawling.
  • Avoid Imitation Crab – Most fake crab in sushi is made from trawled Pollock.
  • Choose Wild-Caught Seafood – Look for labels that confirm responsible sourcing.

Fighting for Alaska's King Salmon – Why Action is Needed Now

Adam shares his firsthand experience witnessing the decline of Alaska's once-thriving Chinook salmon population. What was once an abundant and essential part of life—both for Alaskan culture and the economy—is now disappearing at an alarming rate.

Key Takeaways:

  • Spring Chinook are disappearing. Once plentiful from late May to early July, these fish are now nearly absent from the rivers where they used to spawn.
  • A personal loss: Adam recalls catching kings in ankle-deep water after guiding trips. Now, his daughter may never get to experience the thrill of landing a wild Alaska king.

Alaska's salmon can recover, but only if we act now. Let's make sure future generations can still witness these incredible fish running up the rivers where they belong.

Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/734  

Transcript

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0:00.0

Have you ever eaten a frozen fish stick? How about a flay of fish from McDonald's?

0:06.5

Did you know that most of the fish in those products come from ocean trawlers who are heavily

0:11.0

impacting wild salmon species, sharks, and many other wild creatures in the ocean? And today

0:16.8

their impacts have gotten so bad that we are seeing closures of Chinook salmon fishing in

0:21.7

Alaska right now. Today you're going to find out what you can do to assure these iconic salmon

0:27.1

species do not go extinct in Alaska and beyond. This is the Webfly Swing podcast where I show you the

0:32.4

best places to travel to for fly fishing, how to find the best resources and tools to prepare

0:36.7

for that trip, and what you can do to give back to the fish species we all love. Hey, how to find the best resources and tools to prepare for that trip and what

0:37.8

you could do to give back to the fish species we all love. Hey, how's it going? I'm Dave, host of the Wet Fly Swing podcast. I've been fly fishing since I was a little kid, grew up around a little fly shop, and have created one of the largest fly fishing podcast in this country. Adam Cutharall, Fishhound Expeditions,

0:53.3

Alaskan fly fishing guide who has been

0:55.2

fighting many of these issues for quite some time

0:57.7

is going to Adam Cuthbertrell Fishhound Expeditions, Alaskan fly fishing guide who has been fighting many of these issues for quite some time,

0:57.8

is going to describe what the bycatch report is all about and just in general what this bycatch problem we're talking about here is.

1:04.6

He's also going to give us some ideas of how we can turn around what you can do today.

1:08.2

You can actually take some action today.

1:10.7

We're going to find out

1:11.5

what these massive ocean trawlers are killing out in the sea and some different things we can do,

1:17.6

including checking in with the salmonstate.org. Sammonstate.org right now, if you contact them,

1:23.9

they are fighting the battle, trying to keep these trawlers from killing the last

1:28.2

remaining stocks of Chinook salmon. And as always, we're going to get a passionate rant today

1:32.8

from Adam as we get into this. I can't wait for you to listen to this podcast and get some actions.

1:38.4

Our main man from up north, here he is Adam Cutherell from fishhound expeditions.com.

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