Chitina Personal Use Salmon Fishery
Harvest & Effort
Online Harvest Reporting is Required
Beginning with the 2020 fishing season, all Chitina Personal Use Salmon Fishery permit participation and harvest reporting must be completed online through the ADF&G harvest reporting webpage. Online reporting will be required regardless if you purchase the permit through the ADF&G online store or through a vendor. Returning permits by mail or hand-delivery is no longer an acceptable means to report in 2020 and future years.
Harvest and participation must be reported online no later than October 15th.
To report online, enter your last name, permit number, and select 2020 Chitina Personal Use Salmon Permit under the Interior subheading. If you don’t have your permit number available, you can look up your permit on the webpage. If you have questions about online harvest reporting, please contact your local ADF&G office.
Failure to Report and the Loss of Future Fishing Privileges
Also beginning with the 2020 fishing season, the penalty for failure to report Chitina Personal Use Salmon Fishery Permit harvest online by the October 15th reporting deadline is the loss of future personal use fishing privileges. Permit holders who fail to report will be denied a permit for the fishery in the year following the failure to report.
To help you remember timely harvest reporting, be sure to provide a valid email address when obtaining your permit so that you will receive a reminder email near the end of the fishing season. Additionally, you can subscribe to receive Interior Region III - Upper Copper Upper Susitna Emergency Orders and Press Releases email notifications.