Proposals received by the proposal deadline and meeting the criteria on the Call for Proposals will be considered by the Board of Game at the Southeast Region meeting scheduled for January 20-24, 2023 and the Southcentral Region meeting scheduled for March 17 –...
Anglers continue reporting catching steelhead throughout the drainage, but not in large numbers. Boaters have reported that fish are skittish due to the low and clear water and off the bite, but some days are better than others. Fresh fish are...
“Chronic Wasting Disease is the largest threat to deer, elk, moose, and caribou populations in North America today. It's spreading across the United States at an alarming rate, changing our hunting seasons, and impacting our ability to harvest animals to feed...
Local lakes will be free of ice soon and lake fishing should be good to excellent. Lake fishing for rainbow trout, Arctic char, Arctic grayling, and land locked salmon will improve with warming water temperatures. Try fishing with dry or wet...
H.R. 6651 would require the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to establish the Alaska Salmon Research Task Force to review existing research on Pacific salmon, identify areas where additional research is necessary, and support sustainable management of salmon in Alaska. The...
The inside waters of Southeast Alaska are currently closed to king salmon retention until June 15. Opportunities to harvest king salmon will be available in terminal harvest areas beginning in June. On June 15th, the majority of the Ketchikan area (District...
Spring fishing conditions still prevail, with low and clear water in the Chilkat River and Chilkoot River. Emigrating salmon fry are the major food source for Dolly Varden and cutthroat trout....