2021 Yukon River Salmon Summer Fishery Announcement #13 Summer Update # 4, Yukon Area Salmon Fishery

The first pulse of Chinook salmon has been counted at the Pilot Station sonar and the second pulse appears to be passing now. While the true midpoint of the run will not be known until the run is complete, the run appears to be tracking between normal and late run timing. Current  projections are showing that the Canadian and drainagewide Chinook salmon runs are near or below the lower end of the forecast ranges. These run sizes are so small that escapement goals may or may not be met, and there will likely be no extra fish available for harvest.The first pulse of Chinook salmon has been counted at the Pilot Station sonar and the second pulse appears to be passing now. While the true midpoint of the run will not be known until the run is complete, the run appears to be tracking between normal and late run timing. Current  projections are showing that the Canadian and drainagewide Chinook salmon runs are near or below the lower end of the forecast ranges. These run sizes are so small that escapement goals may or may not be met, and there will likely be no extra fish available for harvest.

06/29/2021
Last edited 06/29/2021

The early Chinook salmon are making their way upriver and should be approaching the U.S./Canada border. The first pulse of Chinook salmon should be nearing Ruby.

At this time, very few summer chum salmon have entered the Yukon River. As of June 28, the cumulative Pilot Station sonar counts for summer chum salmon are the lowest on record for this date. The run abundance is too low to project whether escapement goals will be met. Selective gear openings to target summer chum will be considered when summer chum salmon are more abundant and the run is projected to meet the drainagewide escapement goal.

The inseason salmon management teleconferences hosted by the Yukon River Drainage Fisheries Association are held every Tuesday, at 1:00 p.m. To participate, call (800) 315-6338, and enter code: YUKON# (98566#).

View full .pdf here: http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/applications/dcfnewsrelease/1278993942.pdf

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