Situk River To Open For King Salmon Fishing On Saturday; 9-Mile Bridge Section To Also Open

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

Situk River photo by Tony Ensalaco

Situk River King Salmon Sport Fishery Opens on July 26

(Yakutat) – The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced today that the king salmon sport fishery in the Situk River will open to the retention of king salmon downstream of the Situk River weir and to nonretention upstream of the weir at 12:01 a.m., Saturday, July 26. The bag and possession limits downstream of the weir are one king salmon 20 inches or greater in length and 10 king salmon less than 20 inches in length. Nonresident anglers have an annual limit of one fish over 20” in length in all freshwaters of the Yakutat management area, including the Situk River. Sport fishing upstream of the Situk River weir is closed to the retention of king salmon. Any king salmon caught upstream of the weir must not be removed from the water and must be released immediately.

Anglers are reminded that in order to sport fish for king salmon you must be in possession of a valid 2025 king salmon stamp.

The Situk River drainage is managed for a biological escapement goal of 450 to 1,050 large king salmon. The Situk River weir count through July 23 is 1,092 large king salmon, which is over the upper bound of the escapement goal range. Typically, by this date approximately 89% of the king salmon run has passed the Situk River weir. Opening the king salmon sport fishery and allowing sport harvest of king salmon below the Situk River weir for the remainder of the season will provide additional opportunity for sport anglers and will not put achievement of the escapement goal in jeopardy.

For further information, contact the Yakutat ADF&G office at 907-784-3222 or visit our website.


Nine-Mile Bridge Section of Situk River Opens to Sport Fishing

(Yakutat) – The Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish announced today that beginning at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, July 26, sport fishing is open in the Situk River from department markers located 50 yards upstream of the Nine-Mile Bridge, downstream to department markers located 50 yards downstream of the bridge. Sport fishing for king salmon is allowed, but retention is prohibited.

The Alaska Board of Fisheries, at its Southeast and Yakutat Finfish and Shellfish meeting in February, adopted a regulation closing this section of the Situk River through August 15 or until 1,050 king salmon have passed the Situk River weir. This section of the Situk River will open to sport fishing prior to August 15 because over 1,050 large king salmon have passed the weir.

For additional information, please contact Area Management Biologist, Jason Pawluk at (907) 784-3222.