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Fishing Guides
The ShearwaterThis catamaran is Marlows on the Kenai’s newest addition to our fleet of boats. Neil’s 36 x 14 foot catamaran is specially designed for fishing, birding, sightseeing and photography trips on Resurrection Bay. The high speed cat is capable of 35 to 40 knots, and gives the fastest, smoothest ride of any boat in that general size category. It has a fishing deck or observation area at the rear of 13’6” square and features a complete walk around for fishing, birding, wildlife viewing and photography. The enclosed spacious cabin is equally large and has plenty of room and seating for all along with a galley and head. Call Neil directly in Seward at 907-362-1800 or contact us here on the Kenai River at 1-800-325-3327 ( out of state) or 907-262-5218 (in state) and we can arrange a special trip for you. King SalmonThe Kenai River is world famous for producing trophy King salmon. The world record was taken in May of 1985 weighing 97 lbs. 4 oz. Every year sees thousands of kings weighing between 30 and 80, even 90 lbs. Their fighting strength has to be felt to be believed, and those that have battled these monsters have memories that last a lifetime. We have two runs of Kings entering the local rivers and fishing is typically best late May to mid June and the last half of July. Methods for taking Kings include back bouncing, back trolling, and drifting. Halibut
Sockeye SalmonA.K.A. Red Salmon, average 6-12 lbs. and most of its muscle. These salmon begin to clog the Kenai River in late June and the run ends in mid August. New regulations aimed at protecting these salmon allow nearly one million sockeye to return to the river every summer. Since the Sockeye tend to hug the bank, most fishing is done from the shore. Methods include casting cohoe flies in a style found only on the Kenai River, knowledgeable guides, persistence and a little luck. Silver Salmon
Pink SalmonReturning in even numbered years in late July through August, Pinks are the single most aggressive salmon that returns to the Kenai. Their sheer numbers and willingness to strike anything shiny makes them a favorite with kids, novice fishermen, and anyone who fishes for the thrill of the catch. Caught by casting spinners and spoons. Rainbow TroutA trip to the Kenai River is not complete without a trout fishing trip. While some sections of the river are fly-fishing only-Rainbow Trout trophy areas, Rainbows are plentiful throughout the river. Last season saw plenty of Rainbows caught and released off our private riverbank between 7 and 14 lbs., and as many smaller Rainbows and Dolly Varden as you had the patience to catch. We provide our guests with trout gear for fishing in front of their cabins. Fly-out Fishing
Lake FishingThe Kenai Peninsula has many lakes... I lost count at 300,000. Almost all have native species of Rainbow Trout, or Dolly Varden, or Lake Trout, or Grayling, or Northern Pike, or Arctic Char, etc... Your computer would not have enough memory to download the wealth of local knowledge learned in a lifetime of fishing Alaska, so give us a call and let us lead you to the perfect wilderness fishing experience.
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