Bristol Bay Alaska Daily Fishing Report

Fishing Bristol Bay in Winter: Tides, Weather, and Trout Opportunities


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If you're heading out to fish in Bristol Bay, Alaska today, January 25, 2025, here's what you need to know:

First off, let's look at the tides for Port Moller. Today, you can expect a low tide at 00:47 AM with a height of -0.03 meters (-0.11 feet), a high tide at 8:28 AM with a height of 3.01 meters (9.86 feet), a low tide at 1:37 PM with a height of 2.15 meters (7.05 feet), and another high tide at 5:29 PM with a height of 2.65 meters (8.7 feet)[2].

The weather is typically cold this time of year, so make sure to dress warmly. Sunrise is at 9:48 AM and sunset is at 6:01 PM, giving you a decent window of daylight.

While we're not in the peak season for sockeye salmon, the preliminary forecast for the 2025 Bristol Bay sockeye run looks promising, with an expected total of around 51 million fish. However, for now, the focus is on other species. King salmon fishing is closed during this period, but you can still target rainbow trout. Note that rainbow trout retention is closed from June 8 to October 31, so any caught must be released immediately[1][4].

In recent weeks, the Bristol Bay fishery has seen significant activity in the Naknek/Kvichak and Nushagak districts. For now, you're more likely to catch species like rainbow trout and possibly some early-run fish.

For the best results, use unbaited, single-hook artificial lures or flies. These mimic the natural prey and are more likely to attract fish in the cold waters[1][4].

If you're looking for hot spots, consider the Kvichak River, which has seen the largest cumulative escapement in recent seasons, and the Nushagak River, which has also been productive. The Wood River drainage is another area worth exploring, though be sure to check the specific regulations for each area[4].

Stay warm and good luck on the water. Remember to check for any emergency orders before you head out, and always follow local regulations to ensure sustainable fishing practices.
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