The 2017 fishing season on the Kenai Peninsula and surrounding waters was excellent overall. It featured very few lows and countless highs and will be largely remembered as a rebound year for kings. After recent years with less than stellar king salmon returns, this past season did feature some of the best king salmon action …
It’s hard to believe we are nearing the end of September and ultimately the close of the 2017 fishing season here on the Kenai. Quickly looking back, I think what strikes me most is how fast each collective season goes by and this year seemed to fly by at light speed. After a very successful …
Fishing Report August 20, 2017 Time sure flies when you are catching fish. It has been over a month since our last fishing report was posted and a lot of great fishing action has occurred since then. July came and went in a whirlwind and provided a virtual lifetime of great memories for our guests. …
Alaska Fishing report: July 9, 2017 It has been several weeks since our last fishing report and we are now entering what many would refer to as our peak season. Mid to late June had some very memorable moments as we saw the peak of our early run king salmon fisheries on both the Kenai …
Alaska Fishing Report: June 15, 2017 Fishing on the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers is now into the second week of June. Both rivers are approaching their seasonal peaks for early run king salmon. On the Kasilof River, the kings continue to arrive on each daily tide although the peak numbers and catch rates seem to …
The 2017 Alaska Fishing season is officially in full swing here on the Kenai Peninsula. Although it has been a colder than normal spring for us here in south central Alaska, the fishing for king salmon has been heating up nicely on the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers as well as in the salt water off …
An increase in hatchery fish equals red hot king fishing! If you are a long time visitor or resident to the Kenai Peninsula you can remember the Kasilof River back in the 1990’s when it was teeming with kings throughout May and June. Many of these fish were hatchery produced, originating from the Crooked Creek …