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  1. 2024 Regulation Changes. NEW! Officially Adopted Regulations of the Department of Fish and Game Correcting Errors, Omissions and Ambiguities and Changes Summary (PDF 2,506 kB)

  2. ADF&G is a state government agency constitutionally mandated to protect, maintain, and improve the fish, game, and aquatic plant resources of Alaska through the sustained yield principle.

  3. (Juneau) – The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is announcing the 2021 sport fishing regulations for king salmon in Southeast Alaska and Yakutat. These regulations will be effective 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, March 3, 2021 through 11:59 p.m. Thursday, March 31, 2022. The regulations are: Alaskan Resident.

  4. Alaska is a world-renowned sport fishing destination. In this land of 3,000 rivers, 3 million lakes and 6,640 miles of coastline, a sport angler’s greatest challenge can just be deciding where to go.

  5. To view information on big game species, bag limits, seasons, restrictions, and a map of each GMU select a Game Management Unit (GMU) from the map or the list below. PDF Files (400 – 1,000 K). Larger versions of the Game Management Unit maps are available at: Game Management Units section of our website.

  6. An Alaska sport fishing license is required for all resident anglers 18 and older and nonresident anglers 16 and older to fish in all fresh and salt waters of Alaska.

  7. August 26 through December 31: By emergency order, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game will shut down all sport harvest of king salmon in Southeast Alaska at 12:01 AM, Monday, August 26. This closure will last through the end of our season.