Susitna, Little Susitna Rivers’ King Salmon Fishing Limited To Catch-And-Release Only

The following is courtesy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game:

(Palmer) – To protect returning king salmon and ensure fishing opportunities in the future, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is implementing the following sport fishing restrictions for Units 1 – 6 of the Susitna River drainage effective 6:00 a.m. Saturday, May 1 through 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, 2021. Sport fishing for king salmon in Units 1 – 6 of the Susitna River is restricted to catch-and-release only. Sport fishing gear is restricted to one unbaited, single-hook, artificial lure in all waters of the Susitna River drainage. A single-hook is defined as a hook with only one point. Any king salmon caught, must be released immediately. A person may not remove a king salmon from the water before releasing the fish.

Days in which catch-and-release fishing is allowed in Unit 2 of the Susitna River are restricted to seven days per week from Saturday, May 1 through Monday, June 14, 2021, and then only on Sunday and Monday for three consecutive weekends starting Sunday, June 20 (June 20 – 21, June 27 – 28, and July 4 – 5).

“The Deshka River achieved its escapement goal last season with a catch-and-release fishery in place,” stated Area Management Biologist Sam Ivey. “The forecast for the Deshka River in 2021 indicates the escapement may be achieved near the lower bound of the goal range; however, there is uncertainty in the forecast of the 4-year-old age class due to a history of weak brood years in recent years. Catch-and-release fisheries will provide anglers an opportunity to fish from the outset of the season while run strength is monitored at the Deshka River weir should additional actions be necessary to either close fisheries or relax restrictions during the season. The Eastside stock made escapement in 2020 and since this area of the Susitna River drainage has been closed in recent years, we are proceeding cautiously by opening it up to catch-and-release but limiting the days of fishing. Other areas of the Susitna River drainage continue to perform near the lower margins of their production ranges; in these areas, trends in abundance are not perceivable and any harvestable surpluses not predictable, warranting catch-and-release only fishing practices.”

According to 5 AAC 21.366 Northern District King Salmon Management Plan, which was modified at the 2020 Alaska Board of Fisheries meeting, if the Deshka River king salmon sport fishery is restricted to catch-and-release fishing, fishing periods in the directed king salmon commercial fishery shall be limited to no more than six hours in duration. Because the Chuitna River king salmon sport fishery remains closed, those waters of the Northern District from the wood chip dock to the Susitna River will remained closed during the directed king salmon commercial fishery.

In conjunction with this restriction, emergency order 2-KS-2-06-21 restricts fishing for king salmon in the Little Susitna River to catch-and-release only and sport fishing gear is restricted to one unbaited, single-hook, artificial lure. Please review the emergency orders in their entirety.

This management strategy is designed to provide sport fishing opportunities where possible and achieve king salmon escapement goals during 2021. Weirs on the Deshka and Little Susitna rivers will be used to gauge run strength inseason.

For additional information, please contact Area Management Biologist Sam Ivey at (907) 746-6300.

Little Susitna River King Salmon Restricted to Catch-and-Release 

(Palmer) – To protect returning king salmon and ensure fishing opportunities in the future, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is implementing the following sport fishing regulation for the Little Susitna River drainage effective 6:00 a.m. Saturday, May 1 through 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, 2021. Sport fishing for king salmon is restricted to catch-and-release only in the Little Susitna River drainage from its mouth upstream to the Parks Highway. In addition, sport fishing gear is restricted to one unbaited, single-hook, artificial lure. A single-hook is defined as a hook with only one point. Any king salmon caught, must be released immediately. A person may not remove a king salmon from the water before releasing the fish.

“The Little Susitna River achieved its escapement goal last season with a catch-and-release fishery in place,” stated Area Management Biologist Sam Ivey. “With no noticeable trend in abundance over the past several years, a cautionary approach to management is again appropriate. The SEG is likely to be achieved in 2021 given a comparable run size as in 2020 with catch-and-release fishing practices.”

In conjunction with this restriction, emergency order 2-KS-2-07-21 restricts fishing for king salmon in Units 1 – 6 of the Susitna River drainage to catch-and-release only and reduces fishing time in Unit 2 of the Susitna River to seven days per week from Saturday, May 1 through Monday, June 14, 2021, and then only on Sunday and Monday for three consecutive weekends starting Sunday, June 20 (June 20 – 21, June 27 – 28, and July 4 – 5). Sport fishing gear is restricted to one unbaited, single-hook, artificial lure in all waters of the Susitna River drainage. Please review the emergency orders in their entirety.

This management strategy is designed to provide sport fishing opportunity on the Little Susitna River and achieve the king salmon escapement goal during 2021. A weir on the Little Susitna River will be used to gauge run strength inseason.

For additional information, please contact Area Management Biologist Sam Ivey at (907) 746-6300.