ADF&G Increases Sockeye Salmon Limits For Kasilof River

Author: Anthony Moore |

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game are increasing the bag and possession limit for sockeye salmon, 16 inches or greater in length, to six fish per day and twelve fish in possession; however, no more than two salmon per day and two in possession may be coho salmon, in all portions of the Kasilof River open to salmon fishing. This is being done to allow anglers an additional harvest opportunity of Kasilof River sockeye salmon. These provisions are effective 12:01 a.m. Thursday, July 7 through 11:59 p.m. Saturday, December 31, 2022.

 

The biological escapement goal on the Kasilof River is 140,000-320,000 sockeye salmon. A total of a total of 120,721 sockeye salmon have passed the Kasilof River sonar site through July 4. The current escapement of sockeye salmon into the Kasilof River is proceeding at a rate that is projected to exceed the biological escapement goal.

 

Area Management Biologist Colton Lipka:

“Increasing the limits for sockeye salmon allows anglers an opportunity to harvest additional fish.”

 

In addition to increasing the bag and possession limit for sockeye salmon, ADF&G issued emergency order 2-RS-1-45-22 expanding the area open to dipnetting on the Kasilof River effective 12:01 a.m. Thursday, July 7 through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, August 7, 2022.

 

For additional information, please contact Area Management Biologist Colton Lipka or Assistant Area Management Biologist Jenny Gates at (907) 262-9368.

Author: Anthony Moore

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