Area Sport Fishing Reports
Ketchikan
Archived Sport Fishing Report
July 18, 2017
Chinook salmon
The king salmon peak has passed, though a few kings are still being caught in Ketchikan area inside waters. Chinook salmon are being caught at Mountain Point, Herring Cove, Gravina, Camano, and Survey Point. Harvest reports from outside areas such as Mary Island and Cape Chacon continue to be good.
Anglers area advised that king salmon restrictions are in effect in the Ketchikan area sport fishery in order to reduce the harvest of Unuk River king salmon and ensure the Unuk River king salmon escapement goal is achieved in 2017. Please refer to the news release and map for description of areas with reduced limits.
The Ketchikan Sport Terminal Harvest Area (THA) is open from July 1st – July 31st to provide additional opportunity to harvest surplus hatchery king salmon.
- The daily bag limit is six king salmon of any size.
- King salmon harvested in these waters by nonresidents do not count towards their annual limit.
Thomas Basin is open year-round seaward from the Thomas Basin Bridge to the breakwater.
- A maximum of two single-hooks may be used. The use of bait is allowed year-round.
- This area is closed to snagging.
Ketchikan Creek is open to sport fishing for all species including king salmon.
- The bag and possession limit for king salmon in Ketchikan Creek is two king salmon of any size.
- King salmon harvested in Ketchikan Creek do not count towards the nonresident annual limit.
- Fishing gear permitted in Ketchikan Creek is one unbaited, single-hook, artificial lure only.
Coho salmon
Coho catches are increasing in the area and will continue to build over the next few weeks.
Pink and Chum salmon
Catch rates for both pink and chum salmon are picking up and should continue to improve through August. Within the next few weeks anglers will find good marine shoreline angling throughout the Ketchikan Area for both pink and coho.
Halibut
Halibut fishing in the area has been good and is expected to remain strong throughout the summer.
Rainbow, Cutthroat and Brook Trout
There are a few good opportunities to target rainbow and cutthroat trout along the road system. Anglers have been having success at Ward Creek, Ketchikan Creek and Carlanna Lake. If you are up for the hike, anglers have been successful catching brook trout at the outlet of Perseverance Lake.
If remote fishing is on your agenda, try the Naha River, McDonald Lake or Fish Creek.
Be sure to check the 2017 Southeast Alaska Sport Fishing Regulations. The Ketchikan Area Freshwater Special Regulations can be found on pages 29-31. Regulations vary depending on the waters you plan to fish.