FISHER v. EVERETT

No. A-3801.

66 F.Supp. 540 (1945)

FISHER v. EVERETT et al.

District Court of Alaska. Third Division. Anchorage.

October 29, 1945.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George B. Grigsby and Stanley J. McCutcheon, both of Anchorage, for plaintiff.

Davis & Renfrew, of Anchorage, and L. V. Ray, of Seward, for defendants.


DIMOND, District Judge.

The dispute here is between rival operators of set or anchored gillnets, hereinafter called set nets, engaged in fishing for salmon in the tidal waters of Alaska. The plaintiff sought to enjoin the fishing operations of the defendants, claiming his own fishing to be lawful and that of the defendants unlawful, and for damages. The defendants asserted the validity of their own fishing, and sought damages.

All such fishing is rigidly controlled...

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