ADF&G Commissioner Doug Vincent- Lang said, “After hearing from people living along the river, it is time to look beyond single year management. This agreement looks to rebuild over a life cycle of the chinook salmon, 7 years.”...
When special regulations for these hatchery areas expire, anglers may continue to fish under the regional king salmon bag, possession, and annual limits. Anglers are reminded that when in possession of king salmon less than 28 inches in length they should...
The Board of Fisheries proposal form, including the online proposal form, is available at the Boards Support website at http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=fisheriesboard.forms. Proposal forms are also available at any Boards Support office. Proposals must be submitted on the current approved form. Any additional information...
The bag and possession limit for salmon, other than king salmon, that are 16 inches or greater in length is two fish in combination. The bag and possession limit for salmon, other than king salmon, under 16 inches in length is...
King salmon returning to the Whitman Lake Hatchery are projected to return in numbers that will exceed broodstock needs. This action is being taken to increase sport fishing opportunity for these Alaska hatchery-produced king salmon within the terminal area....
The areas opened by this emergency order will allow anglers to target Alaska hatchery-produced king salmon originating from the Deer Mountain Hatchery, Whitman Lake Hatchery, and the Carroll Inlet remote release. Projected returns to these facilities will exceed broodstock needs, thus...
During this event, DWC staff will recap development of the 2019 plan, explain the scope and sideboards for updating that plan, and discuss wolf research in Southeast Alaska. ...