King Salmon Limits Reduced At Bristol Bay’s Nushagak-Mulchatna Drainage

Nushagak-Mulchatna Drainage King Salmon Limits Reduced

(Dillingham) – In favor of protecting returning king salmon and ensure fishing opportunities in the future, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is reducing the bag, possession, and annual limits for king salmon, 20 inches or greater in length, in the Nushagak-Mulchatna River drainage to one per day, with an annual limit of two fish. The bag and possession limit for king salmon, less than 20 inches, remains at five fish, with no annual limit. These restrictions are effective 12:01 a.m. Thursday, July 7 through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, July 31, 2022. Up to two king salmon recorded before Thursday, July 7, on the harvest portion of an Alaska sport fishing license or harvest record card does not count against the king salmon, 20 inches or greater in length, two fish annual limit that may be harvested on or after July 7.

“This year’s run has fallen behind on the projection curve, with 41,216 fish past the Portage Creek sonar through July 4,” stated Area Management Biologist Lee Borden. “With the possibility of the escapement goal not being met, we are taking a conservative approach with this restriction to slow down inriver sport harvest.”

King salmon sport fishing opportunities may be restored or further restricted in the Nushagak-Mulchatna Drainage by a subsequent emergency order based on ADF&G sonar counts and other run strength indicators.

For additional information, please contact Area Management Biologist Lee Borden at (907) 842-2427.