Southeast Region: Run Timing Chart PDF Print E-mail
Below is a general table of when certain species of fish arrive. Early season (e.g. April and May) is always difficult to predict since the weather, severity of winter, and a number of other factors affect Dolly Varden, Cutthroat, and Steelhead availability. Salmon tend to be more consistent in their return times and are rarely off more than a week.

The key to understanding flyfishing in Southeast Alaska is to understand the behavior of anadromous fish. Anadromous fish spend the majority of their life at sea and are only accessible to anglers for a limited time when they return to freshwater streams. In short, timing is everything.

These run-timing tables indicate the presence of fish in the area but do not indicate the legal fishing season. Some areas may be closed so be sure to check a current regulation summary before planning your trip.

P = PRIME FISHING

A = AVAILABLE

X = NOT AVAILABLE

WHAT/WHEN
APR
MAY
JUNE
JUL
AUG
SEPT
OCT
KING  XXXX XXXA
AAPP
PPPA
AAXX
XXXX
XXXX
COHO  XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXAA
AAAP
PPPP
PPAA
SOCKEYE XXXX
XXXX
XXAA
APPP
PPPA
AAXX
XXXX
PINK  XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
AAPP
PPPA
AAXX
XXXX
CHUM XXXX
XXXX
XXXA
AAPP
PPAA
AAAA
AAAA
STEELHEAD
AAAA
APPA
AXXX
XXXX
XXXA
AAAP
PPPP
RAINBOW TROUT
XXAA
APPP
PAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAXX
DOLLY VARDEN
XXXX
AAAA
AAAP
PPPP
PPPP
PPAA AAAA
CUTTHROAT TROUT
AAPP
PPPP
PPPP
PPPA
AAAA
AAXX
XXXX
BROOK TROUT
XXAA
AAAA
AAAP
PPPP
PPPA
AAAA
AAXX
 
Kenai: Run Timing Chart PDF Print E-mail
Below is a general table of when certain species of fish arrive. Early season (e.g. April and May) is always difficult to predict since the weather, severity of winter, and a number of other factors affect early season fish availability. Salmon tend to be more consistent in their return times and are rarely off more than a week.

The key to understanding flyfishing in the Kenai Peninsula Region is to understand the behavior of anadromous fish. Anadromous fish spend the majority of their life at sea and are only accessible to anglers for a limited time when they return to freshwater streams. In short, timing is everything.

These run-timing tables indicate the presence of fish in the area but do not indicate the legal fishing season. Some areas may be closed so be sure to check a current regulation summary before planning your trip.

P = PRIME FISHING

A = AVAILABLE

X = NOT AVAILABLE

WHAT/WHEN  APR
MAY
JUNE
JUL
AUG
SEPT
OCT
 KING XXXX
XXAA
APPP
PPPP
AXXX
XXXX
XXXX
COHO XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXA
APPP
PPPP
PPPP
SOCKEYE  XXXX
XXXX APPP PPPP
PPPA
AXXX
XXXX
PINK  XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXAA
PPPA
AAXX
XXXX
STEELHEAD  AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAP
PPPP
PPPP
RAINBOW TROUT  AAAA
APPP
PPPP
PPPP
PPPP
PPPP
PPPP
DOLLY VARDEN  XXXX
AAAA
AAAP
PPPP
PPPP
PPAA
AAAA
LAKE TROUT   AAPP PPAA
AAAA  AAAA
AAAA
AAPP
PPPP
NORTHERN PIKE AAAA  PPPP
PPPP
AAAA
 AAAA APPP  PPPP
grayling   AAAP PPPP
PPPA
AAAA  APPP
PPPP
PPAA
 
SouthCentral: Run Timing Chart PDF Print E-mail
Below is a general table of when certain species of fish arrive. Early season (e.g. April and May) is always difficult to predict since the weather, severity of winter, and a number of other factors affect Dolly Varden, Cutthroat, and grayling availability. Salmon tend to be more consistent in their return times and are rarely off more than a week.

The key to understanding flyfishing in most of Alaska is to understand the behavior of anadromous fish. Anadromous fish spend the majority of their life at sea and are only accessible to anglers for a limited time when they return to freshwater streams. In short, timing is everything.

These run-timing tables indicate the presence of fish in the area but do not indicate the legal fishing season. Some areas may be closed so be sure to check a current regulation summary before planning your trip.

P = PRIME FISHING

A = AVAILABLE

X = NOT AVAILABLE

 FOR NORTHERN LAKES, YUKON RIVER DRAINAGES:

WHAT/WHEN  APR  MAY  JUN  JUL  AUG  SEPT  OCT 
 KING  XXXX XXXX  XXXA AAAA AXXX  XXXX  XXXX 
 COHO  XXXX XXXX  XXXX  XXXX  XXXX  AAAP  PPPP 
 CHUM  XXXX XXXX  XXXA  AAAA  AAAA  XXXX  AAAA 
 RAINBOW TROUT AAAA  AAAA  AAAA  APPP  PPPP  PPPP  AAAA 
 DOLLY VARDEN AAAA  AAAA  APPP  PPPP  PPPP  PPPA  AAAA 
 LAKE TROUT AAAA  AAAA  AAAA  AAAA  AAAA  AAAA  AAAA 
 NORTHERN PIKE AAAA  AAAA  AAAA  AAAA  AAAA  AAAA  AAAA 
 grayling AAAA  AAAA  APPP  PPPP  PPPP  PPPA  AAAA 
 SHEEFISH AAAA  AAAA  PPPP  PPPP  PPPP  PPPP  AAAA 

 

 

FOR SOUTHERN LAKES, COOK INLET / COPPER RIVER DRAINAGES:

WHAT/WHEN
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEPT
OCT
KING
XXXA
AAAA
PPPP
PPPP
PPAA
XXXX
XXXX
COHO
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XAAA
PPPP
PAAA
XXXX
SOCKEYE
XXXX
XXXX
XAAA PPPP
PPPA
AAAA
AXXX
CHUM
XXXX
XXXX
XXXA
AAPP
PPPA
AXXX
XXXX
PINK
XXXX
XXXX
XXXA
AAPP
PPAA
XXXX
XXXX
RAINBOW TROUT
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAP PPPP
PPPP
PPPP
DOLLY VARDEN
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAP PPPP
PPPP
PPPP
LAKE TROUT
AAAA
APPP
PPPA AAAA
AAAP
PPPP
PPPP
NORTHERN PIKE
AAAA
APPP PPPA
AAAA
AAAP
PPPP
PPPP
GRAYLING
APPP
PPPP
PPPA
AAAA
APPP
PPPP
PPPA
 
Kodiak: Run Timing Chart PDF Print E-mail

Below is a general table of when certain species of fish arrive. Early season (e.g. April and May) is always difficult to predict since the weather, severity of winter, and a number of other factors affect early seaon fish availability. Salmon tend to be more consistent in their return times and are rarely off more than a week.

The key to understanding flyfishing in Alaska is to understand the behavior of anadromous fish. Anadromous fish spend the majority of their life at sea and are only accessible to anglers for a limited time when they return to freshwater streams. In short, timing is everything.

These run-timing tables indicate the presence of fish in the area but do not indicate the legal fishing season. Some areas may be closed so be sure to check a current regulation summary before planning your trip.

P = PRIME FISHING

A = AVAILABLE

X = NOT AVAILABLE


What/When
APR
MAY
JUNE
JUL
AUG
SEPT
OCT
KING   XXXA AAAA
PPPP
PPPP
PPAA
XXXX
XXXX
COHO  XXXX XXXX
XXXX
XXAA
AAAP
PPPP
PPAA
SOCKEYE   XXXX XXAA
APPP
PPPP
PAAA
XXXX
XXXX
PINK   XXXX XXXX
XXXX
XXAA
PPPA  AAXX
XXXX
CHUM
XXXX  XXXX
XAAA
PPPP
PAAA
XXXX
XXXX
STEELHEAD
 AAAA AAAA
XXXX
XXXX
AAAA
APPP
PPPP
RAINBOW TROUT
 AAAA AAAA
AAAA
AAAP
PPPP
PPPP
AAAA
DOLLY VARDEN
XXXX  AAAA
APPP
PPPP
PPPP
PPPP
PPAA
LAKE TROUT
AAAP  PPPA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
NORTHERN PIKE
AAAA  AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
grayling
 AAAA AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAP
PPPP
PPPA
 
Bristol Bay: Run Timing Chart PDF Print E-mail
Below is a general table of when certain species of fish arrive. Early season (e.g. April and May) is always difficult to predict since the weather, severity of winter, and a number of other factors affect early season fish availability. Salmon tend to be more consistent in their return times and are rarely off more than a week.

The key to understanding flyfishing in Bristol Bay is to understand the behavior of anadromous fish. Anadromous fish spend the majority of their life at sea and are only accessible to anglers for a limited time when they return to freshwater streams. In short, timing is everything.

These run-timing tables indicate the presence of fish in the area but do not necessarily indicate the legal fishing season. Some areas may be closed so be sure to check a current regulation summary before planning your trip. Many rivers in Bristol Bay are closed to sport fishing from April 10-June 7.

P = PRIME FISHING

A = AVAILABLE

X = NOT AVAILABLE


WHAT/WHEN
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEPT
OCT
KING
XXXX
XXXX
XXAP
PPAA
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
COHO
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXA
AAPP
PPAA
XXXX
SOCKEYE XXXX
XXXX
XXAP
PPAA
AAAA
XXXX
XXXX
PINK
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
APPP
PPAA
AXXX
XXXX
CHUM
XXXX
XXXX
XAAP
PPAA
AAAA
XXXX
XXXX
RAINBOW TROUT
XXXX
XXXX
XAPP
PPPP
PPPP
PPPP
PPAX
DOLLY VARDEN
XXXX
XXXX
AAAA
AAPP
PPPP
PPAA
AXXX
grayling
XXXX
XXXX
XAAA
AAAA
AAPP
PPAA
AAXX
NORTHERN PIKE
XXXX
XXXA
PPPP
PPAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAX
 
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