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Alaska Fishing
46045 Spruce Place
Kenai Alaska 99611
907-776-5783 Fishguides-Alaska.com
2002 - 2006
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Fishing Guides of the Kenai River in Alaska.
Kenai River fishing guide with information about salmon fishing guides on the Kenai River in, Cooper Landing, Kenai Soldotna, and Sterling.
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Kenai River Guide Service
P.O.Box 3084
Soldotna, Alaska 99669
Phone: (907) 398-3474
Toll Free 1-866-945-3474
Alaskan Fish Guides is dedicated quality customer service and recreation on the Kenai Peninsula and Kenai River. Resident guide Ed French has over 30 years experience fishing Alaska alone. Fishing the Kenai for King, Sockeye, Silver Salmon, Rainbow Trout |
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Kenai River Guide Service
P.O.Box 3084
Kenai, Alaska 99611
Phone: (907) 283-4002
Toll Free 1-888-283-4002
Kenai Fishing Guide Gary provides fishing enthusiasts, as well as first timers, a great advantage on the Kenai River, bringing 21 years of experience fishing the Kenai Peninsula waters. When you're on board with Alaska Fish On Charters, you'll be using nothing but the best fishing gear and fishing the hottest spots. Fishing the Kenai for King, Sockeye, Silver Salmon, Rainbow Trout |
Kenai Fishing Lodge
P.O. Box 8105
Nikiski, Alaska 99635
Phone: 907-776-7685
Swanson River Unguided Bank Fishing. Crazy Bear Lodge, Wilderness at the back door, friends at the front. If you are looking for a secluded Kenai Peninsula getaway with extraordinary views, yet remain close to other Kenai Peninsula activities… Crazy Bear Lodge on the Kenai Peninsula is the place to stay! Guided Salmon Fishing available on the Kenai River, Fly-Out to Big River Lakes or for a Wolverine Creek Bear Viewing and salmon fishing combo trip. Excellent for the whole family.
Guided Kenai River Salmon Fishing with Lodging
Ron Fay
34575 Keystone Dr.
Soldotna, Alaska 99669
Phone: 907-260-3380
Ron Fay's Moose Creek Lodge located on the banks of the world famous Kenai River. Moose Creek Lodge is a 3,000 sq foot facility on the banks of the Kenai River. We have the ability to accommodate singles, couples, and moderate size groups in the main lodge or deluxe cabins. For those who enjoy the outdoors, a barbecue is available for you. With many fine restaurants in the area you have many options from which to choose.
Kenai Lodges and Cabin Rentals
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Peninsula directory of lodging services from Cabins to Motels. Listings from Homer to Cooper Landing, Seward to Whittier. Whether you’re planning a get-away for yourself, a vacation for the family, or your company convention, the friendly Kenai Peninsula has plenty of affordable lodging to choose from. Looking for a Hostel? We list those too.
About Fishing the Kenai.
- Salmon Fishing in Alaska
- The Mighty Kenai King Salmon, also known as Chinook Salmon, are the prize of the Kenai. During the first half of each summer these giant salmon, often exceeding 70 pounds, begin their return back into the same rivers and streams of the Kenai as they were born. Action is first-rate as these tackle busting bruins power their way into the hearts of anglers every year.
- Kenai Sockeye Salmon, also known as Red Salmon, are the pride of the chefs for their rich red meat and delicate flavor. This is not to say that the action is not exciting, Sockeye are excellent fighters and when you consider that the daily run can be near 100,000 strong, you can imaging the type of action you can expect to encounter.
- Silver Salmon, also known as Coho Salmon, are an intense fighter that love to jump and spin. Prepare for some very exciting action as these muscle bound fish enter the rivers in late fall.
- Pink Salmon, also known as Humpy’s, are available during even years in absolutely ridiculous numbers. Pink salmon fishing produces virtually non stop action and is ideal for introducing young anglers to the sport of fishing. Pink salmon are available during even years from mid July through August.
- Kenai River Trout Fishing
- Rainbow Trout fishing on the Kenai river is becoming very popular amongst the trophy trout fly fishing enthusiasts lately. Approximately 43,000 rainbow trout are caught in the Kenai River every year, most of these are released unharmed to excite the next lucky angler. Float trips on the upper Kenai River above Skilak Lake are the most common for rainbow trout fishing.
- Dolly Varden / Arctic Char – The Kenai river offers anglers both resident Dolly Varden trout and Arctic Char. The resident Dolly Varden are present year round in the river system spending their winters in Kenai and Skilak lake and moving into the river around May or June. Sea run Arctic Char enter the river in July through September. These fish also winter over in the lakes before returning to the sea the following year.
- Lake Trout fishing is mainly centered around three lakes on the Kenai Peninsula. Kenai, Skilak and Hidden lakes have fair populations of Lake Trout although fishing for them is seldom seen outside of winter ice fishing. Early in the spring and late in the fall, anglers that do target them have some success in the shallows of the inlets and outlets of the lakes. About 3,300 lake trout are taken each year.
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