A person wearing waders stands in a fast-flowing river, casting a fishing line into the water in Mat-Su, Alaska

Fishing The Local Waters of Mat-Su

In The Mat-Su, fishing is the heartbeat of the summer season. Our region is home to some of the most productive and accessible salmon and trout waters in Alaska. Whether you are standing on the banks of Willow Creek or jet-boating up the Talkeetna River, the experience is defined by the scale of the landscape and the diversity of the species.

King (Chinook)

The giants of the early summer, primarily found in the Deshka River and Little Susitna River.

Silver (Coho)

Known for their fight and acrobatics, Silvers dominate the late summer and early fall.

Red (Sockeye)

Prized for their flavor, these run through the main river corridors in mid-summer.

Pink & Chum

Offering high-volume action, these are perfect for families and those looking for a constant bend in the rod.

Lake Fishing & Family Outings

For a more relaxed pace, the Mat-Su Lake District features dozens of stocked and wild lakes. Locations like Nancy Lake State Recreation Area or Wasilla Lake are ideal for introducing the next generation to the sport. Many of these lakes offer easy access for kayaks and canoes, making them a centerpiece for a quiet afternoon on the water.