Federal Subsistence Board News

2017 Yukon River Summer Salmon Fishery News Release # 15 Subdistrict 4-A Subsistence Fishing Schedule

06/20/2017

Districts Affected: Upper Yukon AreaThe 2017 management strategy is to protect the first pulse of Chinook salmon and take a precautionary approach during the early part of the run. While the first pulse of Chinook salmon is passing through District 4, fishing will be open with selective gear types only to target summer chum salmon. Assessment of the Chinook salmon run at Pilot Station Sonar is indicating that the run may be similar to 2016, therefore fishing will reopen with gillnets restricted to 6-inch or smaller mesh and fish wheels on the regulatory schedule after the first pulse has moved through. Additionally, one subsistence fishing period with 7.5-inch maximum mesh gillnets is being opened to target Chinook salmon. Fishermen may expect additional announcements for 7.5-inch gillnet openings if run strength warrants it.

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2017 Yukon River Summer Salmon Fishery News Release # 14 Districts 5 and 6 Subsistence Fishing Schedule

06/16/2017

Districts Affected: Upper Yukon AreaThe 2017 management strategy is to protect the first pulse of Chinook salmon as many of these fish are heading to spawning grounds in Canada. Subsistence salmon fishing with gillnets and fish wheels will close and re-open with selective gear only, to harvest summer chum as the first pulse of Chinook enters the area. Selective gear includes dip nets, beach seines and live-release (manned) fish wheels.  All Chinook salmon must be released alive from these gear types. 

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2017 Yukon River Summer Salmon Fishery News Release # 13 Coastal District and Districts 1-3 Subsistence Fishing Schedule

06/16/2017

Districts Affected: Lower Yukon AreaThe first pulse of Chinook salmon has passed through the lower river, and assessment of the second pulse of Chinook salmon at Pilot Station Sonar is indicating that the Chinook run size may be similar to 2016.  The 2017 management strategy is to protect the first pulse, take a precautionary approach, and to provide limited Chinook and liberal summer chum harvest opportunity.  Therefore, subsistence fishing opportunity with gillnets restricted to 6-inches or smaller is being provided as well as shorter periods with 7.5-inch or smaller gillnets.

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2017 Yukon River Summer Salmon Fishery News Release # 12 Summer Update # 2, Yukon Area Salmon Fishery

06/13/2017

Districts Affected: Yukon AreaCatch rates have increased for Chinook and summer chum salmon in the Lower Yukon Test Fishery (LYTF) program. This indicates that daily Chinook and summer chum passage at the sonar near Pilot Station should increase during the next several days. As of June 12, early summer chum salmon should be near Kaltag and the early Chinook salmon should be between Koyukuk and Galena. 

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2017 Yukon River Summer Salmon Fishery News Release # 11 Subdistricts 4-B and 4-C Subsistence Fishing Schedule

06/12/2017

Districts Affected: Upper Yukon AreaThis news release replaces News Release #5 issued on June 9. Liberal fishing has been provided since ice-out with 7.5-inch and smaller mesh gear. Arrival of the first pulse of Chinook salmon, just 6 days after early Chinook salmon passed thru the Lower Yukon Test fishery, is now triggering a closure. The 2017 management strategy is to protect the first pulse of Chinook as many of these fish are heading to spawning grounds in Canada.  Subsistence salmon fishing with gillnets and fish wheels is closing and will re-open with selective gear only, to harvest summer chum. Selective gear includes dip nets, beach seines and live-release (manned) fish wheels.  All Chinook salmon must be released alive.

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2017 Yukon River Summer Salmon Fishery News Release # 9 - Subdistrict 4-A and Koyukuk River Subsistence Fishing Schedule

06/12/2017

Districts Affected: Upper Yukon AreaRecent data from the Lower Yukon Test Fishery and Pilot Station Sonar indicate that the first pulse of Chinook salmon, which is typically bound for spawning grounds in Canada, is in the lower river. The 2017 management strategy calls for these fish to be protected as they travel upriver. Therefore based on migration timing of the first pulse, subsistence salmon fishing with gillnets will close in Subdistrict 4-A, and will re-open to target summer chum salmon with selective gear (dip nets, beach seines, and live-release fish wheels). 

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2017 Yukon River Summer Salmon Fishery News Release # 8 - District 3 and Innoko River Subsistence Fishing Schedule

06/12/2017

Districts Affected: Lower Yukon AreaRecent data from the Lower Yukon Test Fishery and Pilot Station Sonar indicate that the first pulse of Chinook salmon, which is typically bound for spawning grounds in Canada, is in the lower river. The 2017 management strategy is to protect these fish as they travel upriver. Therefore, subsistence salmon fishing with gillnets is closing in District 3 and will re-open to target summer chum salmon with selective gear (dip nets, beach seines, and live-release fish wheels). 

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2017 Yukon River Summer Salmon Fishery News Release # 7 - District 1 and 2 Subsistence Fishing Schedule

06/12/2017

Districts Affected: Lower Yukon AreaRecent data from the Lower Yukon Test Fishery and Pilot Station Sonar indicate that the first pulse of Chinook salmon, which is typically bound for spawning grounds in Canada, is in the lower river. By regulation, these fish are protected as they pass through the lower river districts. Therefore, subsistence salmon fishing with gillnets will close in District 1 and District 2 and fishing will re-open to target summer chum salmon with selective gear (dip nets and beach seines). Catches of summer chum salmon with selective gear may be low until the chum run builds in the lower river. All Chinook salmon must be released alive from dip nets and beach seines.

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2017 Yukon River Summer Salmon Fishery News Release # 5 - Subdistricts 4-B and 4-C Subsistence Fishing Schedule

06/12/2017

Districts Affected: Upper Yukon AreaEarly Chinook salmon should now be entering Subdistricts 4-B and 4-C. In order to conserve Chinook salmon while still providing some harvest opportunity, salmon fishing in the area will begin on the regulatory schedule and be restricted to 6-inch or smaller mesh gillnets. Once the first pulse of Chinook salmon enters the area, fishermen should expect management actions that will close subsistence salmon fishing with gillnets and re-open fishing with selective gear only. These closures will be implemented in upriver fishing districts and subdistricts based on migratory timing.

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