Why the Kasilof? Why Not

There is certainly no doubt the Kenai is the world’s most famous salmon river, home to the largest kings on earth and the place of piscatorial dreams. Yet just 20 minutes down the Sterling highway is the Kasilof, a river slightly smaller than the Kenai, but equally rich in historic angling lore and yes, huge …

Views of the Kenai River

These pictures are taken from our riverside property using a panoramic camera to capture both upriver and downriver views.  We hope you enjoy seeing how different the river looks at different times of the year. March 10, 2019 January 2, 2019 February 2, 2018 October 1, 2017 May 30, 2017 May 4, 2017 April 14, 2017 …

Early Run Kasilof Kings

Early Run Kasilof Kings! Low water and fresh fish makes for some great action.  If you are looking for that first fresh salmon of the season, look no further than the Kasilof in late May and early June.  After a long winter in Alaska, there is just something special about the first salmon returning to …

Kasilof River Fishing Guides

The Kasilof River, known as the “little brother of the Kenai”, is located just south of the Kenai River by 11 miles and is slightly smaller in size.  It begins at Tustamena Lake, the largest Lake on the Kenai Peninsula and flows northwest for 17 miles before dumping into Cook Inlet.  The Kasilof is considerably …

Kasilof Sockeye: Drift below Tustumena

Kasilof Sockeye: Drift below Tustumena Lake offers solitude and good numbers of sockeye salmon. Changes in our king salmon fisheries have led us to further diversify and look for additional and exciting new fishing trips. One of these is the float from Tustumena Lake on the Kasilof River down to the Sterling Highway Bridge. Sockeye salmon migration …

Are you planning to fish north of Anchorage while here in Alaska?  If so, we highly recommend contacting Andy Couch of Fishtale River Guides.  Andy has been guiding in the Susitna drainage for well over two decades and is truly an expert in this area of the state.  As a member of the Mat-Su Fish …

2007 Kenai River Ice Flood

JANUARY 2007 KENAI RIVER ICE FLOOD DELIVERS A WALL OF ICE…OVERNIGHT! As many of you may remember, the Kenai River witnessed a rare and powerful midwinter flood in January 2007. It occurred essentially overnight after a large lake in its glacial headwaters released its contents under the weight of its own ice cap. The result was …

For those of you keeping up with the latest discussion regarding our king salmon returns, here is an excellent article that summarizes the Cook Inlet Task force meeting and proposals to date.  It is important to remember that ultimately this all comes down to making sure we preserve what is arguably the most genetically unique king …

Kasilof River King Salmon Fishing Guides

Are you interested in booking a drift boat fishing trip on the Kasilof River?  Click here or call 1-800-622-1177!   In the Shadow of Giants (This article was written by Kenai/Kasilof River guide Mark Glassmaker and was originally published in Fish Alaska magazine in July 2006.) The Kenai’s lesser known neighbor has a king-sized reputation …