Grand Opening Drifting On The Fly Lodging and Outfitters

Where Adventure Meets Comfort

Kenai, Alaska – The wait is over! We’re thrilled to announce the grand opening of Drifting On The Fly Lodging and Outfitters, your new home base for unforgettable Alaskan adventures. Nestled on a bluff overlooking the majestic Mount Redoubt and a panorama of world-renowned peaks, our new lodge offers more than just a place to stay — it’s an experience.

Stay in Authentic Alaskan Style

Our handcrafted log cabins are designed with both rustic charm and modern comfort in mind. Each cabin is a cozy retreat, complete with warm interiors, thoughtful amenities, and breathtaking views right outside your window. Whether you’re sipping coffee on the porch or unwinding after a day on the river around the campfire, you’ll be surrounded by the raw beauty of Alaska.

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Comfort with a View

Imagine waking up to the sun rising over snow-capped mountains, eagles soaring overhead, beach views directly from your cabin, and the Kenai River just down the road. Our bluff-top location offers unparalleled views that make every moment here feel like a postcard come to life.

Guided Fishing & Outdoor Adventures

At Drifting On The Fly Lodge & Outfitters, we’re more than just lodging — we’re your gateway to the Alaskan Adventure. Our expert guides offer world-class fishing trips, wildlife viewing, and custom outfitting adventures tailored to your interests and skill level. Whether you’re chasing trophy rainbow trout and salmon, exploring hidden gems, or just soaking in the serenity of the Last Frontier, we’ve got you covered!

Come Celebrate With Us

We’re excited to welcome guests from near and far to experience the magic of Alaska in a way that’s both authentic and unforgettable. Whether you’re planning a solo escape, a family vacation, or a group expedition, Drifting On The Fly Lodging and Outfitters is ready to be your basecamp for adventure.


Book your stay today and be among the first to experience Alaska the way it was meant to be — authentically Alaskan, wild, and beautiful.  Call today to book your lodging, fishing, and adventures!

Kenai River Brewing Company

Where Craft Beer Meets Comfort Food in Soldotna, Alaska

If you’re craving a place that blends the warmth of a local hangout with the bold flavors of craft beer and hearty food, Kenai River Brewing Company is your go-to spot.  Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this place offers a welcoming vibe that feels like home.

The Beer: Bold, Balanced, and Brewed On-Site

Kenai River Brewing is known for its Skilak Scottish Ale, Sunken Island IPA, and Peninsula Brewer’s Reserve, among others. One of our personal favorites is the Sunken Island IPA!  Each brew is often using local ingredients and always with a nod to the rugged Alaskan spirit.  Not sure what to try? Go for a “flight”—it’s the perfect way to sample a variety of styles, from hoppy IPAs to smooth porters.

The Food: Pub Fare with Alaskan Flair

The menu is packed with pub fare that pairs perfectly with their beers. Think:

  • Beer-battered halibut tacos with house-made slaw
  • Smoked brisket sandwiches slow-cooked to perfection
  • Loaded nachos with local reindeer sausage
  • And don’t skip the pretzel bites with beer cheese—trust us.

The Vibe: Rustic, Relaxed, and Family-Friendly

The interior is a mix of rustic wood, industrial touches, and Alaskan charm. There’s plenty of seating, both indoors and out, and the patio is a must-visit in the summer. It’s dog-friendly, kid-friendly, and just plain friendly.  Live music, trivia nights, and community events keep the energy high and the locals coming back.

Whether you’re winding down after a day on the river or just looking for a great meal and a cold pint, Kenai River Brewing Company delivers.  We at Drifting On The Fly highly recommend a stop here….one of our favorite places to eat!  Cheers!

Kenai River Professional Guide Association 2025 Summer Raffle

Win Big, Support the River!

Summer in Alaska means long days, wild salmon runs, and unforgettable adventures on the Kenai River. This year, the Kenai River Professional Guide Association (KRPGA) is making the season even more exciting with their 2025 Summer Raffle — a chance to win incredible prizes while supporting the health and future of one of Alaska’s most iconic rivers.

Why the Raffle Matters

The KRPGA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the Kenai River’s natural resources, promoting responsible guiding practices, and supporting the local community. Proceeds from the 2025 Summer Raffle go directly toward:

  • River conservation efforts
  • Youth education programs
  • Habitat restoration projects
  • Advocacy for sustainable fisheries

Every ticket purchased helps protect the Kenai River for generations to come!

What You Can Win

This year’s raffle features an amazing lineup of prizes donated by local businesses, outfitters, and supporters of the KRPGA. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s up for grabs:

1st Place – Valued at over $8,360 (for 4 people):

  • 7 nights lodging
  • 3 river fishing days – $3,600 + tax (donated by KRPGA)
  • 1 fly-out fishing/bear viewing trip – $2,780 + tax (donated by Alaska West Air and Alaska Fishing with Mark Glassmaker)
  • 1 saltwater fishing trip – $1,980 + tax (donated by Bad Chicken Charters)

2nd Place – Valued at $1,300 + tax (for 2 people):

  • Bear viewing trip donated by Talon Air Service

3rd Place – Valued at $600–$700:

  • Box of seafood shipped to winner’s home, donated by Jolly Wallys
  • Shipping covered by KRPGA

How to Enter

Tickets are available now through December 1, 2025, and can be purchased:

  • Online at krpga.org or by scanning the QR code.

Ticket Price: $20 each or 6 for $100
Drawing Date: The 2025 KRPGA Christmas Party
Need not be present to win

Join the Cause

Whether you’re a local, a visitor, or a lifelong lover of the Kenai, this is your chance to give back to the river that gives so much. The KRPGA 2025 Summer Raffle is more than just a fundraiser — it’s a celebration of community, conservation, and the wild spirit of Alaska.

Buy your tickets today and help keep the Kenai River thriving!

Farewell Sockeye, Hello Silver: Alaska’s Salmon Season Turns the Page

As the long summer days begin to shorten, a quiet transformation happens within Alaska’s rivers and streams. The brilliant red tide of sockeye salmon—those brilliant red-colored fish that have dominated the waters since early summer—is beginning to fade. We have had an epic sockeye season, with nearly every guest of ours limiting out their catch.  Now, the silver salmon, also known as coho, are making their grand entrance with power, speed, and a whole lot of attitude.  These flashy chrome cohos are a thrill to hook, fight, and catch, not to mention how tasty they are!

While sockeye salmon are the summer spectacle, silver salmon are the fall fireworks! Silver salmon don’t just arrive—they burst onto the scene with their sleek, aggressive, and acrobatic manners.  These fish are a favorite among sport anglers for their fight and flair. Their run typically begins in mid to late August and peaks through September, offering a thrilling second act to Alaska’s salmon season.

The arrival of coho brings a renewed sense of excitement to the water and are known for their unpredictable strikes and aerial leaps, making every catch a story worth telling.

So as the sockeye bid their crimson farewell, we welcome the silver salmon with open arms and sharpened hooks. The rivers are alive, the fish are running, and the adventure is waiting just around the bend.  Tight Lines!

Salty Dawg Saloon: A Homer, Alaska Icon

Tucked away on the spit in Homer, the Salty Dawg Saloon is an iconic watering hole, with its weathered exterior and eclectic interior, has been a gathering spot for locals and visitors since established in 1957.

The Salty Dawg Saloon’s history is as colorful as the dollar bills that adorn its walls.  Originally built as one of the first cabins in Homer in 1897, the building has served various purposes over the years, including a post office, railroad station, and grocery store. It wasn’t until the 1950s that it transformed into the beloved saloon it is today.

The walls are covered with thousands of signed dollar bills (sometimes larger bills!), left by patrons from all over the world as a memento of their visit.  Even yours truly has left a signed memento attached to the wall!

One of the most cherished traditions at the Salty Dawg Saloon is the signing and hanging of dollar bills. Patrons write their names, messages, or drawings on the bills before stapling them to the walls or ceiling. This tradition has resulted in a unique and ever-growing tapestry of memories that covers nearly every inch of the saloon.

Fun FactThe Salty Dawg Saloon caught the attention of various television shows over the years. It has been featured on popular television programs, including the shows “Deadliest Catch”, “Man v. Food”, and “Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern.”

The Salty Dawg Saloon is more than just a bar; it’s a piece of Alaskan history. If you’re in Homer, a visit to the Salty Dawg Saloon is an experience you won’t want to miss.

Epic Sockeye Salmon Fishing

If you’re an angler, there’s no better place to be right now than the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. The sockeye salmon run is in full swing, and it’s nothing short of epic.  Today our returning Colorado clientele and close friends found out exactly how epic it has been!

The weather was ideal, with clear skies and mild temperatures. The water levels are just right, creating perfect conditions for fishing. The salmon are active and biting, making every trip to the river a potential success.

So, if you’re looking for an unforgettable fishing experience, the Kenai Peninsula is the place to be right now. The sockeye salmon run is truly epic, and it’s an adventure you won’t want to miss. Fish on!

You’ve Caught Fish…Now What?

The Kenai Peninsula is home to some of the greatest fishing grounds in the world. The fresh and salt waters here teem with various species, including salmon, halibut, and cod. The fishing season, particularly for salmon, is a bustling time.

The Processing Journey

  1. What our Guides do: Once the fish are caught, our guides will fillet them (which includes removing the head, and guts, leaving behind the prime cuts of meat), and after the trip is over, it is important to quickly transport your catch to a local processing facility to ensure the fish remain fresh.
  2. Packaging: After filleting, the fish are packaged. Depending on the client’s request, they may be vacuum-sealed, frozen, or canned. Packaging is done with care to maintain the quality and freshness of the fish.

Just a Few Suggested Processors

  1. Custom Seafoods, Soldotna  (907) 931-5990   customseafoods.com
  2. Kenai Fish, Kenai (907) 283-3474    kenaifish.com
  3. Peninsula Processing & Smokehouse, Soldotna (907) 262-8846  great-alaska-seafood.com
  4. Ed’s Kasilof Seafoods, Soldotna (907) 262-9572   kasilofseafoods.com

Happy Fourth of July!

As the scent of barbecue fills the air and celebrations occur, for many, the Fourth of July on Kasilof River means one thing: sockeye salmon.

Right now, as we celebrate Independence Day, the Kasilof River is alive with action. The sockeye run is strong this year and we are limiting out!

From the celebrations in towns like Kenai and Homer to the exhilarating rush of pulling in a robust red sockeye from the Kasilof, this holiday truly embodies the spirit of freedom, abundance, and the wild heart of the Last Frontier. Happy 249th birthday America from the great 49th state, Alaska!

Look Out at Boat Launches: A Wildlife Tale

With fishing season in full swing, there can be a lot of activity going on at our boat launch sites; however, with the excitement of fishing comes the responsibility of being mindful of the local wildlife. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe and respectful while enjoying Alaska’s natural wonders.

Understanding Wildlife

Alaska is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including bears, moose, and various other animals. These creatures often frequent areas near water, making boat launches a common spot for wildlife encounters. Bears, in particular, are known to fish in rivers and streams, while moose might be seen grazing near the water’s edge.  Often times, the coloration of wildlife helps them blend in well with their surroundings and are easily overlooked until you are right next to them.

Safety Tips for Boat Launches

  • Stay Alert: Always be aware of your surroundings. Look for signs of wildlife activity, such as tracks or scat, and listen for unusual sounds.
  • Keep a Safe Distance: If you spot wildlife, maintain a safe distance. Use binoculars or a camera with a zoom lens to observe animals without disturbing them.
  • Secure Your Food and Gear: Bears have an excellent sense of smell and are attracted to food. Make sure to store all food and scented items.
  • Travel in Groups: There’s safety in numbers. Traveling with others can help deter wildlife from approaching.
  • Make Noise: When moving through areas where visibility is limited, make noise to alert wildlife of your presence. This can help prevent surprising an animal at close range.

Respecting Wildlife

We love our wildlife, so respecting them means not only keeping your distance but also avoiding actions that could disrupt their natural behavior. Never feed wildlife, as this can create dangerous situations for both animals and humans.  By staying vigilant and respecting the local wildlife, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure.

Sockeye Salmon Fishing on the Kenai Peninsula: A Season to Remember

If you’re an angler, there’s no better place to be right now than the Kenai Peninsula. The sockeye salmon fishing has been nothing short of amazing!  The Kenai Peninsula, located in southcentral Alaska, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife. But what truly sets it apart is its world-class fishing opportunities.

Sockeye salmon, also known as red salmon, typically start their run in mid-June and continue through July, making this the perfect time to cast your line. This year, the numbers have been great, with plenty of fish to go around.

Tips for a Successful Fishing Trip

  1. Make sure you have the right gear. A medium to heavy action rod, a good quality reel, and plenty of strong line are essential if your bringing your own equipment, but don’t worry, we have you covered if you don’t have your own.
  2. Always have your fishing license (and King stamp, if needed) before you head out.  Fishing licenses can be readily found online, directly at the Alaska Fish and Game offices, in local outdoor stores, and many other places.
  3. If you’re new to the area or to salmon fishing, consider giving us a call to book a trip and gain the necessary knowledge and skills to catch different fish species. Our guides are some of the best and have the knowledge and know the techniques to help you have a successful trip.

Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a first-timer, you’ll find camaraderie among fellow fishers. Sharing stories and the excitement of a great catch makes the experience even more memorable.

The sockeye salmon are plentiful, the scenery is breathtaking, and the local community is welcoming. Whether you’re looking to fill your freezer or just enjoy a day on the water, there’s no better time to experience sockeye salmon fishing on the Kenai Peninsula.