Area Sport Fishing Reports
Haines/Skagway

Archived Sport Fishing Report

May 20, 2016

Spring 2016 fishing opportunities

Char and Trout

Dolly Varden and cutthroat trout fishing has been good in Chilkoot River and Chilkoot Lake. The Chilkat River is high and turbid with summer glacier melt water. Dolly Varden and cutthroat trout can be caught in clearwater tributaries and lakes.

Bait is prohibited when fishing in Chilkat Lake or Mosquito Lake and their inlet and outlet streams. See the Haines/Skagway area regulations for details and a map.

King salmon

Chilkat Inlet, north of Seduction Point, is closed to king salmon sport fishing now through July 15.

The sport fishing bag and possession limit is 1 king salmon 28 inches or greater in length in the waters of Lynn Canal north of Sherman Rock, including Chilkoot Inlet, Lutak Inlet, and Taiya Inlet. Non-Alaska residents must record each king salmon they harvest on the back of their license, and the non-resident annual limit is 6 kings in Southeast Alaska.

ADF&G is managing commercial and subsistence fisheries conservatively to meet the Chilkat River king salmon escapement goal. Learn the latest results of ADF&G's king salmon research projects in the Spring 2016 issue of Chinook News.

Hatchery-reared king salmon smolt that were released in Pullen Pond (120,000 released in 2012 and 50,000 released in 2013) will contribute legal-size adult kings to the Haines and Skagway salt water sport fishing in 2016.

King salmon bag and possession limits are more liberal in other parts of Southeast Alaska where local stock abundance is not a concern.

Review of 2015 salmon runs

King salmon

The Chilkat River king salmon inriver tagging study estimated 2,400 large (age-5 and older) king salmon passed the tagging site at 9-mile. This estimate is within the goal range (1,850 to 3,600 large kings) specified in the Upper Lynn Canal and Chilkat River King Salmon Fishery Management Plan.

Coho salmon

The Chilkat River coho salmon escapement was 49,000 fish, which was within the goal range of 30,000 to 70,000 fish.

Sockeye salmon

The Chilkat Lake sonar count of 135,000 sockeye salmon into the lake was within the escapement goal range (70,000 to 150,000 fish).

The Chilkoot River weir count of 71,000 sockeye salmon was within the escapement goal range (38,000 to 86,000 fish).

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