Division of Sport Fish
Dave Rutz, Director

Anchorage Headquarters Office
333 Raspberry Road
Anchorage, AK 99518


Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Doug Vincent-Lang, Commissioner

P.O. Box 115526
Juneau, AK 99811-5526
www.adfg.alaska.gov


Advisory Announcement
(Released: February 01, 2022 - Expired: March 31, 2023)

CONTACT: Troy Tydingco
Area Management Biologist
(907) 747-5355

Southeast Alaska Regional King Salmon Sport Fishing Regulations For 2022

(Juneau) - The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is announcing the 2022 sport fishing regulations for king salmon in Southeast Alaska and Yakutat. These regulations will be effective from 12:01 a.m. Thursday, February 3, 2022, through 11:59 p.m. Friday, March 31, 2023. The regulations are:

Alaskan Resident

  • The resident bag and possession limit is two king salmon, 28 inches or greater in length;
  • From February 3 through March 31, 2022, and October 1, 2022, through March 31, 2023, a resident sport angler may use two rods when fishing for king salmon, a person using two rods under this regulation may only retain salmon.

Nonresident

  • The nonresident bag and possession limit is one king salmon, 28 inches or greater in length;
  • The nonresident annual limit is three king salmon, 28 inches or greater in length;
  • Immediately upon landing and retaining a king salmon a nonresident must enter the species, date, and location on their sport fishing license or on a nontransferable harvest record;

King salmon non-retention areas in the Haines, Skagway, Juneau, Petersburg, Wrangell, and Ketchikan vicinity will be in effect beginning April 1 in order to protect wild Alaska king salmon stocks. These will be announced separately.

The Southeast Alaska king salmon sport fishery is managed under the directives of the Southeast Alaska King Salmon Management Plan (5 AAC 47.055), which prescribes management measures based upon the Southeast Alaska Winter Troll CPUE. The Southeast Alaska Winter Troll CPUE for the 2022 season is 7.02 which equates to 49,300 king salmon allocated to the sport fishery. To address the implementation of the new Pacific Salmon Treaty agreement which includes provisions to reduce the Alaska harvest ceiling the following year if the Alaska harvest ceiling is exceeded, the Southeast Alaska king salmon sport fishery will be conservatively managed for a total king salmon treaty harvest of 48,290 fish. The Southeast Alaska king salmon fishery will be monitored in-season and management action will be taken if needed to keep the sport fishery within the sport allocation.

For further information concerning this announcement please contact the Sitka Area Management Biologist, Troy Tydingco at (907) 747-5355 or visit our website.

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