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  Andrew Gryska, Area Management Biologist
(907) 459-7339, andrew.gryska@alaska.gov
 

Area Sport Fishing Reports
Tanana

June 6, 2024

Sport fishing

Local conditions

  • High alpine lakes such as Fielding and Tangles, are partially ice covered while the low elevation lakes are ice-free. Fishing is usually quite good along open water shoreline areas just after ice-out and as the water temps warm.
  • River levels remain low for this time of year due to the lack of rain and cooler temperatures.
  • River boat launches are ice-free, although some remain soft and muddy.

Freshwater species

Arctic grayling

  • Arctic grayling have completed spawning in most rivers and are migrating to their summer feeding grounds. Anglers are having success catching grayling in the upper Chena River near Fairbanks and the Delta Clearwater River in Delta Junction, a sign that grayling are available in their summer habitats. Fishing should only get better as the weather warms and more insects begin to emerge. Any number of dry flies and/or small spinners should entice fish to bite.

Northern pike

  • Northern pike fishing in waters that are open to fishing can be productive at this time of year. Try big, flashy spoons to attract their attention.
  • Harding Lake remains closed to northern pike fishing, including catch-and-release fishing.
  • Northern pike fishing in the Tolovana River drainage, including Minto Flats, Minto Lakes and the Chatanika River, opened on Saturday, June 1. The bag and possession limit for northern pike in those waters has been reduced from 5 fish a day to 2 fish a day, only one of which may be 30 inches or longer.

Burbot

  • Burbot fishing downstream from the mouths of tributaries in the Tanana can be good this time of year. Try fishing bait (herring, whitefish) on the bottom of the river in back eddy areas and slow-moving waters in the mainstem of the Tanana River. Remember, bait is prohibited in tributaries of the Tanana River but not in the mainstem of the river.

Stocked lakes

  • Staff at Ruth Burnett Sport Fish Hatchery in Fairbanks continue to stock local lakes and ponds in the Fairbanks, Delta Junction and Tok areas. To date, hatchery staff have stocked 106,629 catchable-size rainbow trout and 9,358 Arctic char into local lakes and ponds. These fat, feisty fish are 9-10 inches long, which is perfect for the frying pan. Hatchery staff also stocked more than 90,000 sub-catchable (3-4 inches) silver salmon in Quartz and Chena Lakes.
  • Try fishing small pieces of shrimp or salmon eggs under a bobber or use small, flashy spoons or spinners to entice fish to bite.
  • For a complete list of stocked lakes in the Interior and statewide, check out the Alaska Lake Database to see when lakes were stocked, how many fish were stocked and what kind of fish were stocked.

Emergency Orders

Please review the Emergency Orders and Advisory Announcements below in their entirety before heading out on your next fishing trip:

  • Emergency Order 3-KS-U-4-24 closes sport fishing for king salmon in all flowing waters of the Tanana River drainage. King salmon may not be targeted and those caught incidentally while fishing for other species may not be removed from the water and must be released immediately. In addition, the use of bait is prohibited in all Tanana River tributaries.
  • Emergency Order 3-NP-U-5-24 reduces the bag and possession limit for northern pike in all lakes and flowing waters of the Minto Flats area to two fish, only one of which may be 30 inches or greater in length. This includes all lakes and flowing waters of the Minto Flats area, including the Chatanika and Tolovana River Drainages and Minto Lakes. This bag and possession limit reduction for Minto Flats northern pike will remain in effect through Monday, October 14, 2024.

ADF&G News

  • Don't forget to purchase your 2024 sport fishing license and king stamp! Download the ADF&G Mobile App today. You can purchase and display your fishing license and king stamp, record your annual harvest (i.e. king salmon), access sport fishing regulations and locations, and much more on your mobile device. You can also purchase licenses through the ADF&G online store and print it off at home. Make sure to review emergency orders, advisory announcements, and the 2024 Northern Alaska Sport Fishing Regulations Summary Booklet for the area you are fishing before you head out.
  • Both the Delta and Fairbanks offices have fishing rods to loan out as part of the ADF&G Rod Loaner Program. All you need is a current sport fishing license (for resident anglers 18 and older and non-residents 16 or older) to borrow a rod. You’ll have to provide your own tackle but rods are free of charge.
  • Check out ADF&G’s public use cabin reservation system to see about renting a free public use cabin on one of six different fishing lakes in the Delta Junction area.
  • The Tanana Valley Fisheries Center in the Ruth Burnett Sport Fish Hatchery at 1150 Wilbur Street in Fairbanks is open to the public Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stop in to say hi and see what’s growing in the hatchery.

For additional information, please contact the ADF&G Fairbanks or Delta Junction offices at 907-459-7228 or 907-895-4632.

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