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Yukon River Salmon Fishery Closure – Subdistrict 4-A

Reminder of upcoming Chinook (king) salmon and summer chum salmon fishery closures in Yukon River Subdistrict 4-A. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is continuing upriver conservation closures in the Yukon River drainage due to very low projected Chinook and summer chum salmon returns.

Read Announcement: https://www.doi.gov/subsistencenewsgeneral/bulletin-yukon-area-salmon-fishery-closure-subdistrict-4

Subdistrict 4-A (Lower & Upper)

Lower Subdistrict 4-A (Grayling area)
Grayling, Alaska

  • Effective: Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 8:00 p.m.

Upper Subdistrict 4-A (Kaltag, Nulato, Koyukuk)
Kaltag, Alaska
Nulato, Alaska
Koyukuk, Alaska

  • Effective: Sunday, June 14, 2026 at 8:00 p.m.

Restrictions:

  • No directed fishing for Chinook or summer chum salmon

  • No fish wheels allowed

  • Gillnets limited to ≤4-inch mesh and ≤60 ft length, set near shore only

  • Fishing for pink salmon, sockeye salmon, and non-salmon species allowed with selective gear

    • Selective gear includes dip nets, beach seines, and hook and line gear for pink salmon, sockeye salmon, and non-salmon species

  • Any Chinook or summer chum salmon caught alive must be released

  • Dead fish may be retained

Additional Information

  • Full conservation closure affecting all users, including subsistence fishing

  • Limited harvest of other species may continue under selective gear rules

  • Additional restrictions (including further gillnet limits) may be implemented later as closures expand upriver

  • Expected run strength:

    • Chinook: ~64,000 (below needed levels)

    • Summer chum: ~345,000 (below escapement goal)

  • Escapement goals are unlikely to be met, indicating serious conservation concerns

Contact: Holly Carroll, USFWS Yukon River Manager — (907) 351-3029
More info: DOI Subsistence

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