What It Means for Anglers in 2025
For the third consecutive year, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) has announced a complete closure of both early and late-run king salmon fishing on the Kenai River. This decision is aimed at protecting the declining king salmon populations, as fish return numbers remain well below sustainable levels.
While this news is disappointing for many anglers, FISHWS.com is here to guide you toward alternative fishing experiences that will make your trip to Alaska just as thrilling and rewarding.
Understanding the Kenai River King Salmon Closure
📅 Closure Details
- Early-Run Closure: From May 1 to June 30, 2025, all king salmon sport fishing, including catch-and-release, is strictly prohibited from the mouth of the Kenai River upstream to the outlet of Skilak Lake.
- Late-Run Closure: From June 20 to August 15, 2025, the same restrictions apply to the late-run king salmon fishery in the same sections of the river.
🧐 Why is King Salmon Fishing Closed?
Fishery biologists forecast another year of low king salmon returns, well below the escapement goals necessary for a sustainable fishery.
- Early-run king salmon: Expected return of only 1,531 large fish, far below the goal of 3,900–6,600.
- Late-run king salmon: Estimated at 8,742 large fish, significantly less than the 14,250–30,000 fish goal.
These closures are part of a long-term effort to rebuild king salmon populations and ensure future generations can continue to enjoy this iconic Alaskan fishery.
🚀 What Are the Best Alternative Fishing Options in 2025?
Although Kenai River king salmon is off-limits, Alaska still offers some of the best fishing in the world! FISH WS provides guided fishing experiences for a wide variety of species that are in peak season during the summer months.
🔥 Top Fish to Target This Season
🐟 Sockeye Salmon (Red Salmon) – June to August – Available in large numbers in the Kenai River and surrounding waters.
🐟 Coho Salmon (Silver Salmon) – July to September – Hard-fighting and fun to catch!
🐟 Halibut – May to September – Giant fish in the deep waters near Homer and Seward.
🐟 Rainbow Trout & Dolly Varden – June to October – Pristine freshwater fishing!
🐟 Rockfish & Lingcod – June to September – Excellent deep-sea action.
🐟 Northern Pike – Year-round, with peak fishing in the summer months.
📍 Looking for the best fishing spots? Our expert guides will take you to the top locations where these species are most active and abundant.
🏕️ Where to Fish in Alaska This Summer?
Here are the best fishing spots for targeting alternative species while king salmon remains off-limits:
✅ Kenai River – Prime for sockeye salmon, coho salmon, and trophy trout.
✅ Homer (Halibut Capital of the World!) – Unparalleled deep-sea fishing.
✅ Kodiak Island – Home to incredible sockeye salmon runs.
✅ Bristol Bay – The largest sockeye salmon run in the world!
✅ Prince William Sound – Stunning scenery and abundant halibut and rockfish.
✅ Fly-In Remote Lodges – True wilderness fishing for untouched waters.
🚁 Want a remote, once-in-a-lifetime adventure? Ask about our fly-in fishing trips!
🎣 Types of Fishing Trips We Offer
At FISHWS.com, we specialize in guided fishing experiences tailored to your goals. Whether you’re looking for a day trip or an extended Alaskan adventure, we’ve got you covered!
💥 Popular Fishing Trips
✔ Full-Day & Multi-Day Guided Fishing – Rivers, lakes, and deep-sea trips.
✔ Halibut & Deep-Sea Excursions – Monster halibut, rockfish, and lingcod.
✔ Fly-Fishing Adventures – Trophy trout and salmon in pristine waters.
✔ Combination Trips – Mix and match freshwater and saltwater experiences!
👉 Not sure which trip is right for you? Contact us at FISHWS.com, and we’ll customize your perfect Alaska fishing adventure!
🤔 FAQs – Everything You Need to Know
1️⃣ Why is the Kenai River king salmon fishery closed?
The closure is due to critically low king salmon returns, which have not met the required escapement goals for sustainable fishing.
2️⃣ Can I still fish in the Kenai River?
Yes! While king salmon fishing is off-limits, the Kenai River is still open for sockeye salmon, coho salmon, and trophy rainbow trout.
3️⃣ What are the best fish to target in Alaska instead?
Anglers can fish for sockeye salmon, coho salmon, halibut, rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, and rockfish, all of which provide fantastic fishing opportunities during the summer months.
4️⃣ Do I need a fishing license for these trips?
Yes, an Alaska fishing license is required for all anglers over 16 years old. If you plan to fish for king salmon in permitted areas, a separate king salmon stamp is also required.
➡️ Get your license online at ADF&G.
5️⃣ How can I book a fishing trip with FISH WS?
It’s easy! Visit FISHWS.com to browse our fishing packages and secure your spot. Our team will take care of everything!
6️⃣ Are there other fishing restrictions I should be aware of?
Yes, some rivers and fisheries have additional closures and restrictions. For example:
🚫 Anchor River & Deep Creek – Closed to all sport fishing from May 17 through July 15, 2025.
🚫 Certain Catch Limits Apply – Always check the latest regulations before heading out.
🔎 Our team stays up-to-date with ADF&G announcements to ensure you’re fishing legally and responsibly.
🎯 Book Your Alaska Fishing Adventure Today!
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🐟 Pick Your Target Species – Sockeye, Coho, Halibut, Trout & More!
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