Early-Season King Salmon Fishing Closure
ADF&G has announced the closure of the early-run King Salmon sport fishery in the Kenai River, effective from May 1 through June 30, 2024. This decision comes as a protective measure for the returning king salmon population, aiming to ensure future sport fishing opportunities. The 2024 preseason forecast predicts a run of only 2,630 large fish, indicating one of the lowest returns in nearly four decades. Anglers are reminded that fishing for King Salmon, including catch-and-release, is prohibited during this period. Only unbaited, single-hook, artificial lures may be used for fishing other species, with strict instructions to release any king salmon immediately without removing them from the water.
More info: https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/sf/EONR/index.cfm?ADFG=region.NR&Year=2024&NRID=3645
Late-Season King Salmon Fishing Closure
Further, the late-run King Salmon sport fishery will also see a closure from July 1 through August 15, 2024. This measure is part of the effort to safeguard the returning king salmon under the newly adopted Kenai River Late-Run King Salmon Stock of Concern Management Plan. The forecast for the late-run king salmon is also underwhelming, with an anticipated return of 13,639 large fish, which falls short of the optimal escapement goal. This forecast, although slightly higher than the recent five-year average, still ranks as one of the lowest in recent history.
More info: https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/sf/EONR/index.cfm?ADFG=region.NR&Year=2024&NRID=3647
What This Means for Our Anglers
Kenai Fly Fish is fully supportive of efforts to conserve and protect our valuable king salmon populations. While these closures undoubtedly impact our King Salmon fishing opportunities, they underscore the importance of sustainable fishing practices and the collective responsibility we share in preserving these magnificent species for future generations.
Looking Ahead: Diverse Fishing Opportunities Remain
Despite these closures, the Kenai River and its surrounding waters continue to offer a wealth of fishing opportunities. From Sockeye and Silver Salmon runs to the pursuit of Rainbow Trout and Dolly Varden, our guided fishing trips are designed to provide an unforgettable experience in the stunning Alaskan wilderness. Our team of expert guides is ready to navigate these regulatory changes, ensuring your adventure with Kenai Fly Fish remains productive, enjoyable, and aligned with conservation efforts.
For those planning a trip with us or considering the Kenai River as your next fishing destination, rest assured that Kenai Fly Fish is here to guide you through these changes. We invite you to reach out with any questions or for further information on how we can tailor your next fishing adventure to the rich opportunities still available in this breathtaking region.
Stay tuned for updates, and let’s continue to celebrate the spirit of fishing in Alaska with respect, responsibility, and an enduring passion for the adventure that awaits on the Kenai River.
More info (Sport Fishing for King Salmon Closed in Cook Inlet Salt Waters): https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/sf/EONR/index.cfm?ADFG=region.NR&Year=2024&NRID=3644