The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is reminding all 2025 Glennallen Subdistrict Subsistence Salmon Fishing Permit holders that the deadline to submit their harvest reports is 11:59 p.m. on Friday, October 31.
According to the ADF&G Interior Alaska Sport Fishing Division, every permit holder is required to submit a report, even if they did not fish or did not catch any salmon. Reports can be submitted online at the official ADF&G reporting portal: https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/harvest.
The department states that failure to report will result in the permit holder being placed on the Failure to Report List, which makes them ineligible for a subsistence permit in the following season.
ADF&G emphasizes that timely reporting helps fisheries managers monitor harvest trends, assess stock health, and make science-based management decisions that protect long-term salmon sustainability.
Residents who need help completing their reports can contact their local ADF&G office for assistance. Contact details and regional office directories are available at the official website: https://www.adfg.alaska.gov.
The Glennallen Subdistrict, located within the Copper River drainage, supports hundreds of Alaska families who depend on salmon for subsistence each year. Accurate harvest data collected through this process helps preserve that vital resource for future generations.
News Source: Alaska Department of Fish and Game




