(a) Except as otherwise specified in this
section or through an emergency order issued under
AS
16.05.060, sport fishing is permitted year
round in the waters of the Kuskokwim - Goodnews Area.
(b) Except as otherwise specified in (c) of
this section, the following are the general bag, possession, and size limits
for finfish and shellfish in the waters of the Kuskokwim - Goodnews Area:
(1) king salmon 20 inches or greater in
length: the bag and possession limit is three fish, of which only two fish may
be 28 inches or greater in length;
(2) salmon, other than king salmon: the bag
and possession limit is five fish, with no size limit;
(3) Arctic char/Dolly Varden and lake trout:
(A) in all lakes: the bag and possession
limit is two fish of all species combined, with no size limit;
(B) in all flowing waters: the bag and
possession limit is 10 fish of all species combined, of which only two fish may
be 20 inches or greater in length, and of which only two fish may be lake
trout;
(4) rainbow
trout: the bag and possession limit is two fish, of which only one fish may be
20 inches or greater in length;
(5)
Arctic grayling: the bag and possession limit is five fish, with no size
limit;
(6) sheefish: the bag and
possession limit is 10 fish, with no size limit;
(7) northern pike: the bag and possession
limit is 10 fish, with no size limit;
(8) burbot: the bag and possession limit is
15 fish, with no size limit;
(9)
halibut: may be taken only from February 1 through December 31, with a bag
limit of two fish and a possession limit of four fish, with no size
limit;
(10) king crab: may be taken
in the waters south of 60º N. lat. only from June 1 through January 1; the
bag and possession limit is six male crab; the size limit for blue king crab is
5.5 inches minimum carapace width; the size limit for red king crab is 4.75
inches minimum carapace width;
(11)
finfish and shellfish species that are not specified in this section: there are
no bag, possession, or size limits.
(c) The following are the exceptions to the
general bag, possession, and size limits, and fishing seasons specified in (a)
and (b) of this section for Kuskokwim - Goodnews Area:
(1) except as otherwise specified in this
subsection, in all waters of the Kuskokwim River drainage downstream from a
point one-quarter mile upstream from the confluence of the Kuskokwim River with
the Holitna River and all other waters draining into Kuskokwim Bay west of Cape
Avinof and north of Cape Newenham,
(A) king
salmon may be taken only from May 1 through July 25;
(B) the bag and possession limit for Arctic
char/Dolly Varden in all flowing waters is five fish, of which only two fish
may be 20 inches or greater in length;
(C) the bag and possession limit for sheefish
is five fish, with no size limit;
(D) the bag and possession limit for northern
pike is five fish, of which only one fish may be 30 inches or greater in
length;
(2) in the
Holitna River drainage, the bag and possession limit for
(A) Arctic char/Dolly Varden in all flowing
waters is three fish, with no size limit;
(B) Arctic grayling is two fish, with no size
limit;
(C) sheefish is two fish,
with no size limit;
(3)
in the Aniak River drainage,
(A) the bag and
possession limit for king salmon 20 inches or greater in length is two fish,
with an annual limit of two fish 20 inches or greater in length; an angler
fishing for king salmon must possess and complete a current year's
nontransferable harvest record as specified in
5
AAC 75.006;
(B) the bag and possession limit for pink,
sockeye, chum, and coho salmon is three fish, with no size limit; however, the
aggregate daily bag and possession limit of all salmon species may not exceed
three salmon, of which no more than two fish may be king salmon;
(C) the bag and possession limit for Arctic
char/Dolly Varden is three fish, with no size limit;
(D) rainbow trout may not be possessed or
retained; all rainbow trout must released immediately and returned to the water
unharmed;
(E) the bag and
possession limit for Arctic grayling is two fish, with no size limit;
(F) the bag and possession limit for sheefish
is two fish, with no size limit;
(4) in the Kisaralik River drainage,
(A) upstream from approximately 60º
49.50' N. lat., 160º 55' W. long. (Akiak Village Lodge site), rainbow
trout may be taken only by catch-and-release fishing; any rainbow trout caught
must be released immediately;
(B)
downstream from approximately 60° 49.50' N. lat., 160° 55' W. long.
(Akiak Village Lodge site), the bag and possession limit for rainbow trout is
two fish, of which only one fish may be 20 inches or greater in length; annual
limit of two fish 20 inches or greater in length; an angler fishing for rainbow
trout must possess and complete a current year's nontransferable harvest record
as specified in
5
AAC 75.006;
(5) in the Kwethluk River drainage, the bag
and possession limit for rainbow trout is two fish, of which only one fish may
be 20 inches or greater in length; annual limit of two fish 20 inches or
greater in length; an angler fishing for rainbow trout must possess and
complete a current year's nontransferable harvest record as specified in
5
AAC 75.006;
(6) in the Kasigluk River drainage, the bag
and possession limit for rainbow trout is two fish, of which only one fish may
be 20 inches in length or greater; annual limit of two fish 20 inches or
greater in length; an angler fishing for rainbow trout must possess and
complete a current year's nontransferable harvest record as specified in
5
AAC 75.006;
(7) in the Kanektok River drainage,
(A) the bag and possession limit for Arctic
char/Dolly Varden in all flowing waters is three fish, with no size
limit;
(B) rainbow trout may be
taken from November 1 through June 7, with a bag and possession limit of two
fish, of which only one fish may be 20 inches or greater in length;
(C) rainbow trout may not be retained or
possessed from June 8 through October 31; all rainbow trout must be immediately
released;
(D) the bag and
possession limit for Arctic grayling is two fish, with no size limit;
(E) the bag and possession limit for sheefish
is two fish, with no size limit;
(8) in the Arolik River drainage, the bag and
possession limit for
(A) Arctic char/Dolly
Varden in all flowing waters is three fish, with no size limit;
(B) rainbow trout is two fish, of which only
one fish may be 20 inches or greater in length; annual limit of two fish 20
inches or greater in length; an angler fishing for rainbow trout must possess
and complete a current year's nontransferable harvest record as specified in
5
AAC 75.006;
(C) Arctic grayling is two fish, with no size
limit;
(D) sheefish is two fish,
with no size limit;
(9)
in the Goodnews River drainage, the bag and possession limit for
(A) Arctic char/Dolly Varden in all flowing
waters is three fish, with no size limit;
(B) Arctic grayling is two fish, with no size
limit;
(C) sheefish is two fish,
with no size limit.
(d) In the Kuskokwim - Goodnews Area, the
following special provisions to methods and means apply:
(1) only one unbaited, single-hook,
artificial lure may be used in the
(A) Aniak
River drainage upstream of Doestock Creek;
(B) Kisaralik River drainage, upstream of
60º 49.50' N. lat., 160º 55' W. long. (Akiak Village Lodge
site);
(C) Kwethluk River drainage,
upstream of 60º 31.96' N. lat., 161º 05.47' W. long. (Pulamaneq
(Pocahontas) Creek);
(D) Kasigluk
River drainage;
(E) Kanektok River
drainage;
(F) Goodnews River
drainage;
(2) in the
Kanektok and Goodnews River drainages, downstream of the Togiak National
Wildlife Wilderness Area boundary, a person may not sport fish within 300 feet
of a legally operating subsistence set gillnet.
During reorganization that appears in Register 189, April
2009, the text of 5 AAC 71.010(b) (9) was modified to comply with federal
law.