21 JUN 2025 · Here’s your June 21st, 2025 fishing report for Bristol Bay, Alaska—brought to you by Artificial Lure, your local angling insider.
Weather’s been holding steady out here—classic long daylight, with sunrise at 5:55 AM and sunset at 11:32 PM, making for nearly endless fishing. Temps are floating in the high 50s to mid 60s, and as is typical, expect overcast skies turning to scattered clouds and the occasional sunbreak. Winds are light, and the region’s rivers are running clear, prime conditions for both bank and boat anglers.
Tide swings today are solid: look for a strong morning high at 6:08 AM (10.25 ft), a deep midday low at 1:25 PM (-1.19 ft), and another evening push with a high at 8:26 PM (9.45 ft), according to Tide-Forecast.com. Plan your estuary and lower river fishing around these peak movements for the most active fish.
Bristol Bay is the sockeye salmon capital of the world, and this summer’s shaping up strong. Alaska Fish and Game is forecasting an impressive run—upwards of 51.3 million sockeye salmon, with a harvestable surplus pushing 34.8 million for the Bay, just a hair under the recent 10-year average but way above the long-term[Alaska Department of Fish and Game]. The Naknek/Kvichak district remains the big producer this week, reporting over a million fish brought in, while the Nushagak system is right behind with 800,000 landed recently, according to recent catch updates from KDLG and bay-wide reports.
Fresh fish are pushing up the main rivers, and the bite has been steady, especially during early morning and late-everning tide swings. Most fish are still running on the small side this season, but numbers are there, and the action is hot. Chinook (king) salmon are showing in the Nushagak—though escapement goals are tight and the count appears mixed, so check the latest regulations before targeting kings.
Top lures right now: flashy silver and chartreuse spinners, #4 Vibrax, and FST spoons remain king for both sockeye and sea-bright chum. For fly anglers, Skykomish Sunrise, Alaskabou, and the ever-popular Sockeye Lantern are getting hit hard. If you’re drifting bait, cured salmon roe or fresh shrimp chunks are producing wherever legal.
Hot spots today? The mouth and lower stretches of the Naknek River are loaded for that morning bite, and the Nushagak near Portage Creek is a solid bet for mixed sockeye and the occasional early king. Out east, Egegik River is seeing a nice push as well—drift the sand bars at the afternoon tide.
Remember—be bear aware, keep your fish cold, and pack out what you pack in. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure’s Bristol Bay update! Subscribe for more reports, and tight lines out there. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.