Division of Sport Fish |
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game |
Advisory Announcement |
CONTACT: Samantha Oslund |
(Palmer) – To protect returning king salmon and ensure sport fishing opportunities in the future, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is closing all drainages in the West Cook Inlet Area to sport fishing for king salmon effective 6:00 a.m. Thursday, May 1 through 11:59 p.m. Monday, June 30, 2025. King salmon fishing in West Cook Inlet area streams is closed by regulation from July 1 through the remainder of the year.
“King salmon runs in Cook Inlet are anticipated to be especially poor in 2025,” stated Area Management Biologist Samantha Oslund. “Major king salmon fisheries in this area of Cook Inlet have been closed in regulation since 2011. Several small stocks that remain open to king salmon fishing in this area are likely in jeopardy of overexploitation if left open this season.”
In conjunction with this closure, Emergency Order 2-KS-1-2-25 closes the Kenai River early-run king salmon fishery, Emergency Order 2-KS-1-3-25 closes the Kenai River late-run king salmon fishery, Emergency Order 2-KS-7-7-25 closes the Anchor River and Deep Creek to sport fishing, Emergency Order 2-KS-2-5-25 closes the Little Susitna to king salmon fishing, and Emergency Order 2-KS-2-6-25 closes the Susitna River drainage to king salmon fishing. Additionally, emergency orders prohibit the retention of wild (naturally-produced) king salmon in the Ninilchik and Kasilof Rivers. Please review these emergency orders and advisory announcements in their entirety for the specific regulatory changes.
For additional information, please contact Area Management Biologists Samantha Oslund in Palmer at (907) 746-6300 and Area Manager Mike Booz in Homer at (907) 235-8191.
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