SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA SALMON STATISTICS 585 
Table 22. — Salmon caught and fishing appliances used in the Cordova Bay district, 1887 to 1927 — 
Continued 
Beach seines 
Purse seines 
Gill nets 
Traps 
Year 
Coho 
Chum 
Pink 
King 
Red 
Num- 
ber 
Fath- 
oms 
Num- 
ber 
Fath- 
oms 
Num- 
ber 
Fath- 
oms 
(num- 
ber) 
Unallocated— Continued 
10, 595 
47, 637 
497, 088 
77, 685 
15, 905 
18, 516 
22, 244 
12 
27, 090 
268 
5,375 
34, 557 
49, 720 
2,392 
7 
19, 777 
766 
2,166 
1, 881 
1,285 
40, 922 
1,964 
6,832 
33, 352 
13', 710 
Total: 
49, 297 
48, 585 
1889 
1890 
4,403 
59, 673 
1891 
1,089 
1892 
61,479 
10, 586 
40,769 
78,464 
266, 677 
256, 898 
1893 
1894 
1895 
189fi 
39, 678 
44,985 
62, 731 
52, 694 
38, 630 
121, 638 
1897 
325, 614 
186, 252 
1898 
195, 799 
279, 074 
174, 931 
1899 
581, 886 
948, 003 
766, 400 
902, 000 
1900 
1901 
33, 638 
87, 642 
1902 
20, 000 
80,000 
156,000 
1903 
522. 000 
100. 000 
160, 000 
120, 000 
1904 
25,432 
19, 044 
102, 654 
3 
4 
1905 
750 
107, 928 
8 
1906 
10, 050 
15, 535 
102, 826 
406, 491 
57, 113 
5 
1907 
18, 592 
61, 103 
11, 194 
64 
44, 544 
2 
230 
10 
1,750 
l 
100 
1908 
17, 804 
649,822 
684, 352 
697, 811 
792, 705 
1, 511, 894 
1, 245, 043 
607, 128 
66, 091 
70, 709 
63,572 
78, 783 
12 
2, 710 
660 
2 
400 
l 
200 
1909 
10, 361 
75 
5 
8 
1,400 
1910 
16, 473 
2 
300 
2, 345 
1911 
lo] 203 
35, 622 
2,872 
20,401 
201, 483 
37, 497 
327, 113 
2 
300 
8 
6 , 195 
1912 
609 
88, 151 
7 
1, 130 
33 
3 
1913 
55, 184 
2 
150 
26 
4,392 
1914 
20,206 
84, 601 
34 
4,430 
8 
825 
1 
1915 
13, 946 
302,837 
228, 921 
1, 089, 714 
743, 018 
88,871 
35 
6,750 
3 
375 
1916_ 
24,482 
65 
40, 258 
32 
5,240 
15 
750 
4 
1917 
24,466 
31, 935 
319, 105 
158,066 
365, 529 
980, 204 
459, 882 
1, 794, 572 
245, 336 
107, 855 
1, 622, 619 
3, 607, 004 
1, 385, 256 
1, 777, 918 
1, 285, 422 
40 
63, 659 
64, 978 
85, 763 
26 
4, 530 
5,063 
6 
1, 148 
6 
1918. 
2, 459 
4 
600 
32 
13 
2,600 
5 
1919 
40, 163 
12 
900 
46 
9, 160 
3, 665 
14 
1,400 
4 
1920 
6,119 
697 
352, 955 
395 
11 
69, 497 
22, 745 
51, 852 
21 
2 
1921 _ 
g 
910 
8 
800 
1922 
19, 389 
158, 327 
178, 124 
35 
5,800 
5 
500 
3 
1923 
22, 455 
29, 984 
7 
49, 006 
66, 816 
38, 190 
50 
8,270 
5 
500 
1924 
234, 944 
542, 330 
336, 634 
32, 263 
7 
40 
6,510 
6 
600 
14 
1925 ... 
28, 373 
1 
42 
7,440 
8,538 
7 
700 
18 
1926 
31, 008 
29,823 
36, 322 
50 
23 
1927 _ 
205, 408 
25 
4,535 
36 
Note.— N o catch was reported in the years omitted from each division of this table. 
The catch of salmon in the Cordova Bay district is shown in table 22, which com- 
prises 65 localities whose identity has been preserved, and one section presenting the 
unallocated catches of the district which include salmon reported from 28 unidentified 
localities, such as “Bruce,” “Cadez Bay,” “Chasqua,” “Hassan Bay,” “Jim Spoon 
Place,” “Jumbo Creek,” “Keith,” “Klakas Nephew,” “McKau Inlet,” “Prince 
Point,” “Puegh Bay,” “Point Simmons,” “Sixmile Creek,” “Spoons Church,” and 
several more equally obscure places. Other combinations of catches were made, as 
follows : Those at Captain Johns Creek and Captain Johns Bay were added to Dunbar 
Inlet catches; those at “Cogo” Harbor and “Kakoo” Bay were included with the 
catches at Coco Harbor; Howkan Island and Howkan Channel catches were combined 
with Howkan Narrows fish; Dog Salmon Bay catches were included with fish from 
Hessa Inlet; Kassa Inlet and Hassa Inlet were regarded as the same and the catches 
are shown under the name of the latter; Daykoo Harbor and Daykoo catches appear 
under the name of Little Daykoo; “Dutch Kenii Bay” was changed to McLeod Bay; 
