THE SALMON AND SALMON FISHERIES OF ALASKA. 
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The only available records of this stream are from the cannery books at Loriug: 
1 Year. 
Species. 
Date. 
Number. I 
- - 
1 1 
Kedfisli 
July 27 to Aug. 14 
2, 310 
Sept. 1 to Sept. 16 
1,925 
1, 770 1 
1 ^ Qfi7 
July 30 to Aug. 16 
1 
riobnpia 
Aug. 23 to Sept. 3 
700 1 
1 
Skelettni of the floating lish-house at Skowl Arm. 
Brown & Johnson Stream should produce about 2,000 redfish per year, all of 
which go to Loriug. The average weight of the fish is about 5 pounds. 
There are other salmon streams at the ends of the arms making to the southward 
from Skowl Arm, but they contain only cohoes, humpbacks, and dog salmon. The 
village of Kasaan is situated on the northern shore of Skowl Arm, 3 miles within the 
entrance and out of the steamer track. Some of the old houses remain and many 
interesting totem poles may be seen. 
ICAETA BAY. 
Karta Bay is at the northwestern end of Kasaan Bay (called Kasan Bay on 
Chart A), of which it forms a part. The saltery on the cove directly east of Karta 
Bay proper, known as Karta Bay or Baronovich Fishery, was one of the first operated 
