Troll fishery has short closure after long king opening - KFSK (2024)

Posted by Joe Viechnicki | Jul 26, 2022

Troll fishery has short closure after long king opening - KFSK (1)

Commercial salmon trolling in most of Southeast Alaska shuts down briefly just before midnight Thursday, July 28. That’s after a king salmon opening that lasted for most of this month.

The first summer opening for kings started July 1st and was projected to last 10-12 days. The fleet has caught an estimated 87,000 chinook during that time, well below the target of 106,900 fish.

Grant Hagerman, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s troll management biologist for Southeast, said catch rates have been lower than expected

“We initially had projected out 10-12 days,” Hagerman said. “But it was very apparent I think at least when the first set of landings came in over that first week, not only from fish tickets but from fishermen interviews that things weren’t quite as good as what we anticipated as far as catch rates. It’s just not consistent through the region. There has been some very good king fishing but it’s just not distributed all throughout the region.”

It’s not the first time for such a long stretch of fishing. The first opening in the summer of 2003 lasted into early August.

Hagerman points to a couple factors. High fuel prices have some permit holders fishing closer to home or sitting out this year. Effort, like last year, is at record low levels, about 30 percent of the long-term average.

Preliminary numbers show over 580 trollers made landings at the start of the season. That’s dropped to under 400 by late July.

Hagerman said fishermen are also opting to target other species.

“We now have enhanced chum salmon fisheries that are coming online here on the outer coast near Sitka and like last year could be looking at 100 plus vessels that are choosing to target chum salmon over chinook salmon or coho salmon,” he said. “So kind of the change in the fleet dynamic this year is one of the reasons that we’re still fishing on that July target, we’ve not reached that yet.”

The troll fleet catches a mix of king salmon originating in Alaska, British Columbia, Oregon and Washington. The harvest is regulated under a treaty between the U.S. and Canada.

The target for the fleet in August will be 67,000 kings.

The three-day closure at the end of July allows some coho salmon to return to spawning streams, especially on the inside waters. Hagerman said catches of silvers started slow but have picked up.

“The assessment weeks that we use are the second and third weeks of July,” he explained. “And as I mentioned they were not great at that time, however, they have dramatically increased over the last couple of weeks and some areas (are) well above average. So it’s looking much better on the coho front. But we are still enacting this short closure because of what we saw earlier on in the season and because of kind of the regulatory requirement there.”

The very preliminary projected commercial catch of wild coho salmon at the end of the season is around 1.2 million silvers, although Hagerman cautions that’s likely to change.

The coho closure comes earlier in the season than normal. In addition areas of high king salmon abundance, normally closed to fishing later in the summer, will reopen to the fleet.

The average price for troll caught kings this summer is $5.90 a pound. It’s $1.91 a pound for coho and a $1.21 a pound for chum.

Even during the closure, some parts of Southeast remain open to trolling for hatchery chum salmon. The rest of the region reopens to trolling for all salmon, even kings, August 1st.

Troll fishery has short closure after long king opening - KFSK (2024)

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Troll fishery has short closure after long king opening - KFSK? ›

Commercial salmon trolling in most of Southeast Alaska

Southeast Alaska
Southeast Alaska, sometimes called the Alaska Panhandle is the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is west of the northern half of the Canadian province of British Columbia. A lot of the Panhandle is part of the Tongass National Forest, which is the biggest National Forests in the United States.
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shuts down briefly just before midnight Thursday, July 28. That's after a king salmon opening that lasted for most of this month.

How fast to troll for spring salmon? ›

Most anglers recommend speeds that lie between 1.5–3.5 mph, so prepare to adapt and change it up. If you're trolling in the ocean or a large body of water, chances are you'll have currents to contend with. This can affect the speed you'll want to travel at.

How do you troll for King salmon? ›

King trollers typically target 50- to 150 feet in the water column and troll about 1½ to 2.5 mph. Kings will often hold closer to the bottom, so start high and if you don't find kings, move your gear closer to the bottom.

What is the best trolling speed for king salmon? ›

In general, trolling speeds between 1.5 and 2.5 mph, as measured by GPS, are a good starting place for most species like walleye, trout and salmon.

What is the 100 foot rule for downriggers? ›

It is called the “100 Foot Rule”. Say the starting point is flat lining at 100 feet behind the boat. Once you clip your line into the downrigger release clip, adjust the setback to always add up to 100 feet.

What is the best trolling speed for king fish? ›

In both cases, success hinges on effectively covering areas that are likely to hold kingfish with lures that work attractively at the speed you are travelling, or better still, travelling at a speed that works well on kingfish (4-7 knots, faster at times).

What is the best fishing line for trolling king salmon? ›

A much more desirable type of salmon fishing line is that made from fluorocarbon. Fluorocarbon line is much stronger than nylon monofilament due to its complex structure (it is also often used in combination with copolymers).

What is the trolling speed in the spring? ›

Speed can play a key role during the spring bite. Often, we find that running 1.1 to 1.3 mph produces the most action, however it's important to pay attention to what is going on when you do get bit. If you are hit on an outside board while making a turn that could mean that you need to speed up a little.

What speed do you troll for spring coho? ›

Coho like to swim fast and this will work to your advantage. Troll along at 3 miles per hour and don't be afraid to go up from there.

What speed should I troll for spring pike? ›

Of course, with some variations in techniques during the seasons. But the most standard way of trolling is realistic swimbaits, like the Savage Gear 4D Line Thru Trouts, 3D Roaches and other softlures, such as the 3D Burbot or 4D Real Eels at an average speed between 2.5 and 3.5km/h.

How fast do you troll meat rigs for salmon? ›

Trolling Speed for Salmon

Anywhere from 1.8 to 3 mph is the best.

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