Area Sport Fishing Reports
Prince of Wales Island

Archived Sport Fishing Report

May 31, 2019

Prince of Wales Sport Fishing

The sport fishing opportunities are numerous on Prince of Wales (POW) during the early summer with productive marine waters surrounding the island and a vast road system to access a large number of rivers, creeks and lakes, which provide opportunities for Dolly Varden, cutthroat and rainbow trout. During the spring fishing in marine waters can be productive for king salmon and bottom fish.

An excellent resource for planning a trip is the gofishak interactive map for POW which provides information on fishing locations, species run timing, fishing gear and angler access.

King Salmon

King salmon fishing has been fair near Craig and Klawock with anglers searching for fish. Fishing will likely improve into June.

  • Sport fishing for king salmon on the west side of POW is currently open The nonresident annual limit will be 1 king salmon after July 1. Nonresidents shall immediately record, in ink, all king salmon harvested either on the back of their sport fishing license or on a nontransferable harvest record. Fishing is currently poor to fair.
  • Coffman Cove opened by emergency order June 1 with a bag limit of 1 king salmon per day, 28 inches or greater. The nonresident annual limit is 3, 28 inches or greater through June 30.
  • Sport fishing on the remainder of the east side of POW will be closed to retention of king salmon through June 14.

Trout and Dolly Varden

Rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden are available in many of the freshwater drainages of Prince of Wales Island and fishing can be very good in June. Trout and Dolly Varden are currently feeding on pink salmon fry in many creeks and rivers. Productive drainages include: Klawock, Luck and Sarkar lakes, the Thorne River and Ratz Creek. Regulations regarding size limits, bag limits and the use of bait can vary by waterbody, so please check the Southeast Alaska Sport Fish Regulation Summary.

Halibut

Halibut provide good fishing in the marine waters surrounding Prince of Wales and good catches are possible through out the summer.

Lingcod

Lingcod fishing is open and fishing should be good off rocky structure.

  • Resident - One daily, two in possession, no size limit.
  • Nonresident - One daily, one in possession, size limit: 30 to 45 inches, or over 55 inches in length. Annual limit of two fish, one of which is 30 to 45 inches, one of which is over 55 inches. Harvest must be recorded on back of fishing license or harvest card.

Rockfish

Pelagic and non-pelagic rockfish provide good fishing in the marine waters surrounding Prince of Wales year round. For additional information regarding rockfish identification and management please refer to rockfish conservation on the ADF&G Sport Fish website.

All Prince of Wales Waters

Pelagic Rockfish

  • Season: year round
  • Five per day; ten in possession

Non-pelagic Rockfish

  • Resident - One non-pelagic rockfish daily; possession limit of one fish.
  • Nonresident - One non-pelagic rockfish daily; possession limit of one fish; with an annual limit of one yelloweye rockfish.
  • Nonresident anglers must immediately record yelloweye rockfish harvested, in ink, either on the back of their sport fishing license, or on a nontransferable harvest record.
  • Persons sport fishing from a charter vessel when releasing non-pelagic rockfish, (e.g. after an angler reaches their bag limit), must be in possession of, and utilize a deep water release mechanism to return the fish to the depth it was hooked or to a depth of at least 100 feet.
  • Charter operators and crew members may not retain non-pelagic rockfish while clients are on board the vessel.

Regulation summaries and copies of the news releases are available at the Craig ADF&G office.

For further information, please feel free to contact the Prince of Wales Area Management Biologist: Craig Schwanke (907) 826-2498.

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