Area Sport Fishing Reports
Prince William Sound
Archived Sport Fishing Report
June 03, 2015
Prince William Sound and the
Copper River Delta Area
Week of June 1 to June 8
Issued June 2, 2015
Regulation Reminders and Emergency Orders
- Shrimp permits are mandatory for all noncommercial fisherman. Permits are available at local Fish and Game offices and at select vendors.
- Lingcod season is closed until July 1 to protect nest-guarding males.
- Cutthroat and Rainbow/Steelhead trout fishing is closed until June 15th.
- Ibeck Creek is closed to all sport fishing upstream from a point 3 miles above the Copper River Highway.
Fresh waters
Salmon
- A few sockeye have been spotted in Eyak Lake, so there is some opportunity on fish making their way up. Better numbers should be showing up in the river in the coming weeks.
- In general, sockeye salmon fishing is still just starting up but should be picking up soon. Trolling just outside of river mouths, in salt water is picking up, so they should be entering freshwater in greater numbers soon. Hopefully in the next week.
Trout, Dolly Varden, Grayling
- Cutthroat and rainbow/steelhead trout fishing is closed until June 15 to protect spawning adults.
- Dolly Varden are present in many of the streams throughout Prince William Sound and the Copper River Delta. Use fry/smolt imitation flies or small spinners at lake outlets or stream confluences.
- Hooligan should be showing up around the Alaganik within the next week or so if they aren’t there already… Look for gulls and other birds to point them out.
Salt waters
Halibut, Lingcod, and Rockfish
- Halibut angling was a little spotty inside the Sound this past week. The ocean entrances continue to be great places to catch halibut.
- Rockfish angling is quite productive with small jigs near rocky reefs.
- AND REMEMBER if you are targeting multiple species, target rockfish last, and use a deepwater release mechanism on all released rockfish (these devices can turn the chance of survival for a rockfish from near zero to near 100%!)
- What’s deepwater release? http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=fishingSportFishingInfo.rockfishconservation
Salmon
- Trolling for winter kings should be productive near Cordova and near salmon producing streams. Trolling near shallow rocky reefs and headlands is a good bet this time of year.
- There have been no reports of hatchery king salmon at Flemming Spit in Cordova but they should start showing up fairly soon.
- Hatchery King Salmon smolt will be arriving in Codova soon to be imprinted on Flemming Spit waters for the a couple of weeks, in the hopes that returns from that release continue to increase and provide excellent King Salmon sport fishing opportunities in the future
- Fishing Tip: It has been a long winter. Brush up on your fish identification before you head out fishing. Test your knowledge with the new Pacific Salmon ID quiz. Here: http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=fishingSportFishingInfo.quiz
Shellfish
- Shrimping continues to be productive near Whittier and Valdez, but it’s generally better and better the farther you get away from ports. Start moving those pots out a little deeper as the summer moves on.
- Don’t forget your shrimp permit – everyone needs one.