Kenai Chinook Estimates, Indices and Inseason Run Summaries
See also the prior Final Early Run Chinook Inseason Summary
Location: Kenai River (Chinook) |
The selected years are color-coded in the graphs below:
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Daily Counts
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Description: In 2015 the department began managing Kenai River king salmon runs using an ARIS sonar station located at river mile 14. In 2017 the Department modified the Kenai River king salmon escapement goals from goals based on king salmon of all sizes, to escapement goals based on large king salmon (fish over 34 inches) only. The early-run king salmon optimal escapement goal range is 3,900 to 6,600 large king salmon (> 34 inches). In 2020 the late-run king salmon escapement goal was modified to an optimal escapement goal range is 15,000 to 30,000 large king salmon (> 34 inches). The ARIS sonar counts found on this page are the daily and seasonal cumulative passage estimates of the number of large king salmon passing the sonar site. Additionally, the past years counts displayed on this page have been converted to large fish counts for comparison. These estimated numbers of large king salmon passing the sonar site are the primary tool for the Kenai River king salmon assessment program that also includes a sport angler harvest survey, and a netting program. The data gathered in these assessments are used together to determine king salmon run strength. This data in conjunction with Fishery Management Plans, allows fishery managers to determine if emergency order regulation changes to the fisheries are needed during the season to help ensure that the escapement goals are achieved. These abundance assessments as well as information about the status of the run and inseason management actions can be viewed via this website on the above tabs. Information is also available by telephone at (907)262-9097.
Optimal Escapement Goal for Chinook - Early Run:
3,900 - 6,600
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Contact:
Upper Cook Inlet Area Management Biologist, |
58 records returned for the years selected. Dashes indicate days with no count.
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Date 2023 |
Count 2023 |
Cumulative 2023 |
Cumulative 2022 |
Cumulative 2021 |
Cumulative 2020 |
Cumulative 2019 |
Notes for 2023 |
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Aug-27 | 146 | 13,922 | 13,425 | 11,832 | 11,499 | 11,868 | |
Aug-26 | 97 | 13,776 | 13,425 | 11,832 | 11,499 | 11,868 | |
Aug-25 | 67 | 13,679 | 13,425 | 11,832 | 11,499 | 11,868 | |
Aug-24 | 176 | 13,612 | 13,425 | 11,832 | 11,499 | 11,868 | |
Aug-23 | - | 13,436 | 13,425 | 11,832 | 11,499 | 11,868 | No estimates available due to salmon milling in the counting area. |
Aug-22 | - | 13,436 | 13,425 | 11,832 | 11,499 | 11,868 | No estimate available due to salmon milling in the counting area |
Aug-21 | 179 | 13,436 | 13,425 | 11,832 | 11,499 | 11,868 | |
Aug-20 | 146 | 13,257 | 13,425 | 11,832 | 11,499 | 11,868 | |
Aug-19 | 200 | 13,111 | 13,425 | 11,754 | 11,486 | 11,747 | |
Aug-18 | 164 | 12,911 | 13,338 | 11,656 | 11,413 | 11,723 | |
Aug-17 | 195 | 12,747 | 13,253 | 11,486 | 11,292 | 11,687 | |
Aug-16 | 171 | 12,552 | 13,124 | 11,419 | 11,062 | 11,571 | |
Aug-15 | 220 | 12,381 | 12,961 | 11,279 | 10,813 | 11,413 | |
Aug-14 | 116 | 12,161 | 12,779 | 11,151 | 10,491 | 11,298 | |
Aug-13 | 231 | 12,045 | 12,567 | 10,884 | 10,254 | 11,074 | |
Aug-12 | 255 | 11,814 | 12,257 | 10,684 | 10,066 | 11,013 | |
Aug-11 | 212 | 11,559 | 11,887 | 10,491 | 9,867 | 10,898 | |
Aug-10 | 236 | 11,347 | 11,626 | 10,303 | 9,719 | 10,753 | |
Aug-09 | 267 | 11,111 | 11,407 | 9,757 | 9,616 | 10,629 | |
Aug-08 | 420 | 10,844 | 11,270 | 9,248 | 9,483 | 10,538 | |
Aug-07 | 747 | 10,424 | 11,124 | 8,872 | 9,325 | 10,410 | |
Aug-06 | 364 | 9,677 | 10,875 | 8,419 | 9,185 | 10,198 | |
Aug-05 | 255 | 9,313 | 10,487 | 8,064 | 8,827 | 10,059 | |
Aug-04 | 169 | 9,058 | 10,024 | 7,747 | 8,494 | 9,889 | |
Aug-03 | 334 | 8,889 | 9,711 | 7,504 | 8,089 | 9,586 | |
Aug-02 | 595 | 8,555 | 9,377 | 6,729 | 7,932 | 9,434 | |
Aug-01 | 378 | 7,960 | 9,001 | 6,420 | 7,647 | 9,258 | |
Jul-31 | 322 | 7,582 | 8,686 | 6,189 | 7,465 | 9,118 | |
Jul-30 | 280 | 7,260 | 8,189 | 5,818 | 7,112 | 8,906 | |
Jul-29 | 255 | 6,980 | 7,825 | 5,636 | 6,681 | 8,615 | |
Jul-28 | 244 | 6,725 | 7,394 | 5,296 | 6,456 | 8,373 | |
Jul-27 | 231 | 6,481 | 7,077 | 5,077 | 6,019 | 8,118 | |
Jul-26 | 370 | 6,250 | 6,531 | 4,864 | 5,692 | 7,876 | |
Jul-25 | 413 | 5,880 | 6,136 | 4,610 | 5,438 | 7,543 | |
Jul-24 | 431 | 5,467 | 5,675 | 4,452 | 5,146 | 7,213 | |
Jul-23 | 436 | 5,036 | 5,329 | 4,270 | 4,970 | 6,849 | |
Jul-22 | 291 | 4,600 | 4,927 | 4,142 | 4,787 | 6,473 | |
Jul-21 | 195 | 4,309 | 4,539 | 3,953 | 4,520 | 5,970 | |
Jul-20 | 303 | 4,114 | 4,142 | 3,717 | 4,164 | 5,424 | |
Jul-19 | 103 | 3,811 | 3,832 | 3,207 | 3,879 | 4,921 | |
Jul-18 | 164 | 3,708 | 3,419 | 2,872 | 3,615 | 4,551 | |
Jul-17 | 528 | 3,544 | 2,982 | 2,581 | 3,404 | 4,132 | |
Jul-16 | 547 | 3,016 | 2,655 | 2,363 | 3,153 | 3,647 | |
Jul-15 | 225 | 2,469 | 2,352 | 2,113 | 2,941 | 3,343 | |
Jul-14 | 358 | 2,244 | 2,147 | 1,871 | 2,680 | 3,021 | |
Jul-13 | 232 | 1,886 | 1,890 | 1,714 | 2,220 | 2,657 | |
Jul-12 | 285 | 1,654 | 1,751 | 1,538 | 1,699 | 2,397 | |
Jul-11 | 206 | 1,369 | 1,597 | 1,423 | 1,407 | 2,067 | |
Jul-10 | 145 | 1,163 | 1,475 | 1,303 | 1,249 | 1,734 | |
Jul-09 | 285 | 1,018 | 1,162 | 1,121 | 989 | 1,455 | |
Jul-08 | 158 | 733 | 950 | 994 | 831 | 1,252 | |
Jul-07 | 91 | 575 | 731 | 812 | 728 | 1,053 | |
Jul-06 | 91 | 484 | 537 | 709 | 583 | 890 | |
Jul-05 | 79 | 393 | 404 | 606 | 407 | 630 | |
Jul-04 | 103 | 314 | 307 | 515 | 304 | 473 | |
Jul-03 | 91 | 211 | 222 | 369 | 219 | 314 | |
Jul-02 | 60 | 120 | 172 | 253 | 146 | 235 | |
Jul-01 | 60 | 60 | 123 | 140 | 73 | 97 |
Non-Sonar Tools
Late Run Netting Project CPUE Index
The Net Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) is an index of the numbers of Chinook salmon moving into the Kenai River and is based on the rate at which Chinook salmon are captured by the netting project conducted at river mile 8.6.
Late Run Sport CPUE Index
The Sport Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) is an index of the numbers of Chinook salmon in the lower Kenai River and is based on the success rate of anglers fishing downstream of the Sterling Highway Bridge Crossing in Soldotna.
Late Run Netting Project Large Fish CPUE Index
The Net Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) is an index of the numbers of Chinook salmon moving into the Kenai River and is based on the rate at which Chinook salmon are captured by the netting project conducted at the sonar station located at river mile 8.6.
Late Run Netting Project CPUE Index

The Net Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) is an index of the numbers of Chinook salmon moving into the Kenai River and is based on the rate at which Chinook salmon are captured by the netting project conducted at river mile 8.6.
Late Run Sport CPUE Index

The Sport Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) is an index of the numbers of Chinook salmon in the lower Kenai River and is based on the success rate of anglers fishing downstream of the Sterling Highway Bridge Crossing in Soldotna.
Late Run Netting Project Large Fish CPUE Index

The Net Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) is an index of the numbers of Chinook salmon moving into the Kenai River and is based on the rate at which Chinook salmon are captured by the netting project conducted at the sonar station located at river mile 8.6.
Weekly Sportfish Fishing Report for this area
Late Run Kenai River Chinook Inseason Summary for Wed. Aug 16
KENAI RIVER LATE-RUN KING SALMON SUMMARY #10
King Salmon Run Update:
Estimation of the late-run began on July 1, the cumulative estimated passage through August 15 is 12,381 large king salmon. The optimal escapement goal is 15,000 – 30,000 large king salmon. Inseason assessment of the king salmon run consists of the sonar at RM 14 on the Kenai River mainstem, a sport angler creel survey of the lower river, inriver test netting for age, sex, length composition, and sampling of king salmon harvest in the east side set net commercial fishery. These ongoing information sources, along with historical data allow ADF&G managers to formulate inseason run projections of estimated escapement, harvest, and total run of large Kenai River king salmon. Figure 1 is a table of the 2023 projections using data that is available through August 3. The inseason projection of escapement using the historical mean run timing is 13,480 large fish and using 3-days late timing it is 14,189 large fish.
In response to the low forecast and general performance of king salmon runs throughout Cook Inlet, ADF&G closed the king salmon fishing throughout the Kenai River drainage through July 31, 2023. The Kenai River Late-Run King Salmon Management Plan states: if the projected late run escapement is less than 15,000 king salmon 75 cm mid eye to tail fork the department shall close the sport fisheries in the Kenai River and the salt waters of Cook Inlet north of the latitude of Bluff Point to the taking of king salmon. In addition, ADF&G shall close the commercial drift gillnet fishery in the Central District within one mile of the Kenai Peninsula shoreline north of the Kenai River and within one and one-half miles of the Kenai Peninsula shoreline south of the Kenai River; and close the commercial set gillnet fishery in the Upper Subdistrict and the Central District.
Fishery Update:
CPUE data collected from the netting program indicates a catch of all sizes and large king salmon are near the recent year average but below the historical average.
The preseason outlook for the 2023 late-run can be found at:
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/fishing/pdfs/sport/byarea/southcentral/2023KenaiLateRunOutlook.pdf
This information was compiled based on raw and historical data for inseason management purposes.
Final data is subject to change.
Figure 1. 2023 Inseason Summary Estimates for Kenai River Late-run Large King Salmon
2023 projected summary estimates for Kenai River late-run large King Salmon. | ||||||||||
Run Timing | Proportion of run to date | Projected run to Sonar | Projected inriver run | Projected Escapement | Projected Sport Harvest Above Sonar | Projected Sport Harvest Below Sonar | Projected Total Inriver Sport Harvest | Projected ESSN Harvest | Projected Total Run | Projected Exploitation |
On time | 95.7% | 12,941 | 13,480 | 13,480 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13,480 | 0% |
Early Timing Scenarios | ||||||||||
1 early | 96.5% | 12,685 | 13,358 | 13,358 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13,365 | 0% |
2 early | 97.6% | 12,469 | 13,213 | 13,213 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13,220 | 0% |
3 early | 98.4% | 12,586 | 13,110 | 13,110 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13,117 | 0% |
Late Timing Scenarios | ||||||||||
1 late | 94.2% | 13,141 | 13,688 | 13,688 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13,688 | 0% |
2 late | 92.5% | 13,390 | 13,948 | 13,948 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13,948 | 0% |
3 late | 90.9% | 13,622 | 14,189 | 14,189 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 14,189 | 0% |
* Retention of king salmon is prohibited in personal use fishery; ESSN and inriver fisheries closed. | ||||||||||
* Projected inriver run includes any inriver harvest and spawning below RM 14 sonar. | ||||||||||
* Projected escapement includes any spawning below RM 14 sonar. |