If you take rainbow/steelhead trout incidentally in other subsistence net fisheries, you may retain them for subsistence purposes.
Table 1 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Location | Methods and means | Permit type |
Kasilof River Drainage | Kasilof River dip net or rod and reel for salmon; Kasilof River fish wheel for salmon; Kasilof River gillnet for salmon | Household Annual Permit. |
Kenai River Drainage | Kenai River dip net or rod and reel for salmon; Kenai River gillnet for salmon | Household Annual Permit. |
Kasilof River Drainage | Tustumena Lake rod and reel for salmon; Kasilof River drainage rod and reel for resident species | General Subsistence Fishing Permit (Daily/Possession Limits). |
Kenai River Drainage | Kenai River rod and reel only for salmon; Kenai River and tributaries under ice jigging and rod and reel for resident species | General Subsistence Fishing Permit (Daily/Possession Limits). |
Tustumena Lake | Tustumena Lake under ice fishery | Tustumena Lake Winter Permit. |
Table 2 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Species | Number of fish allowed for each permit holder | Additional fish allowed for each household member |
Sockeye | 25 | 5 |
Chinook | 10 | 2 |
Coho | 10 | 2 |
Pink | 10 | 2 |
Table 3 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Species | Season |
Sockeye salmon | June 16-August 15. |
Chinook salmon | June 16-August 15. |
Coho salmon | June 16-October 31. |
Pink salmon | June 16-October 31. |
Table 4 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Species | Size | Limits |
Coho salmon | 16 inches and longer | 4 per day and 4 in possession. |
Pink salmon | 16 inches and longer | 6 per day and 6 in possession. |
Table 5 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Species | Specifications | Limits |
Lake trout | Fish 20 inches and longer | 4 per day and 4 in possession. |
Fish less than 20 inches in length | 15 per day and 15 in possession. | |
Dolly Varden and Arctic char | In flowing waters | 4 per day and 4 in possession. |
In lakes and ponds | 10 per day and 10 in possession. | |
Rainbow or steelhead trout | In flowing waters | 2 per day and 2 in possession. |
In lakes and ponds | 5 per day and 5 in possession. |
Table 6 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Methods | Limits | Additional provisions |
Jigging gear through the ice | Household annual limit of 30 fish in any combination of lake trout, rainbow trout, and Dolly Varden or Arctic char | Household limits are included in the overall total annual harvest quota. |
Gillnet under the ice | Total annual harvest quota of 200 lake trout, 200 rainbow trout, and 500 Dolly Varden or Arctic char | The Federal in-season manager will issue a closure for this fishery once any of these quotas has been met. |
Table 7 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Species | Number of fish allowed for each permit holder | Additional fish allowed for each household member | Additional provisions |
Sockeye salmon | 25 | 5 | Chum salmon that are retained are to be included within the annual limit for sockeye salmon. |
Chinook salmon- (July 1 through July 15) | 2 | 1 | For the Kenai River community gillnet fishery described under paragraph (e)(10)(iii)(B) of this section. |
Chinook salmon- (July 16 through August 31) | 10 | 2 | |
Coho salmon | 20 | 5 | |
Pink salmon | 15 | 5 |
Table 8 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Species | Season | Location |
Sockeye salmon | June 15-August 15 | All three sites. |
Chinook salmon | July 16-September 30 | Kenai River sites only. |
Pink salmon | July 16-September 30 | Kenai River sites only. |
Coho salmon | July 16-September 30 | Kenai River sites only. |
Table 9 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Species | Period | Harvest | Fishery limits |
Sockeye salmon | July 1-August 15 and September 10-30 | ||
Chinook salmon less than 46 inches in length or greater than 55 inches in length | July 1-15 | Fish may be retained if the most current preseason forecast from the State of Alaska Department of Fish and Game projects the in-river run to be within or above the optimal escapement goal range for early-run Chinook salmon; otherwise, live fish must be released | Fishery will close until July 16 once 50 Chinook salmon have been retained or released. |
Chinook salmon | July 16-August 15 | Fishery will close prior to August 15 if 200 Chinook salmon have been retained or released between July 16 and that date. Fishery will reopen September 10-30 for species available at that time. | |
Pink salmon | July 16-August 15 and September 10-30 | ||
Coho salmon | July 16-August 15 and September 10-30 | ||
Incidentally caught rainbow trout and Dolly Varden | All live fish must be released. Fish that die in net may be retained | Fishery will close for the season once 100 rainbow trout or 150 Dolly Varden have been released or retained. |
Table 10 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Species | Size | Limits |
Chinook salmon- (January 1 through July 15) | Less than 46 inches or 55 inches and longer | 2 per day and 2 in possession. |
Chinook salmon- (July 16 through August 31) | 20 inches and longer | 2 per day and 2 in possession. |
All other salmon | 16 inches and longer | 6 per day and 6 in possession, of which no more than 4 per day and 4 in possession may be Coho salmon, except for the Sanctuary Area and Russian River where no more than 2 per day and 2 in possession may be Coho salmon. |
Table 11 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Species | Specifications | Limits |
Lake trout | 20 inches or longer | 4 per day and 4 in possession. |
Less than 20 inches | 15 per day and 15 in possession. | |
Dolly Varden or Arctic char | In flowing waters | For fish less than 18 inches, 1 per day and 1 in possession. |
In lakes and ponds | 2 per day and 2 in possession, of which only one may be 20 inches or longer, may be harvested daily. | |
Rainbow or steelhead trout | In flowing waters | For fish less than 18 inches in length, 1 per day and 1 in possession. |
In lakes and ponds | 2 per day and 2 in possession, of which only one fish 20 inches or longer may be harvested daily. |
Table 12 to Paragraph (e)(10)
Species | Specifications | Limits |
Lake trout | 20 inches or longer | 4 per day and 4 in possession. |
Less than 20 inches | 15 per day and 15 in possession. | |
From Hidden Lake | 2 per day and 2 in possession regardless of length. | |
Dolly Varden or Arctic char | In flowing waters | For fish less than 16 inches in length, 1 per day and 1 in possession. |
In lakes and ponds | 2 per day and 2 in possession, of which only one fish 20 inches or longer may be harvested daily. | |
Rainbow or steelhead trout | In flowing waters | For fish less than 16 inches in length, 1 per day and 1 in possession. |
In lakes and ponds | 2 per day and 2 in possession, of which only one fish 20 inches or longer may be harvested daily. |
50 C.F.R. §100.27