Kenai river Sockeye salmon fishing

20120729-215653.jpg Hanging this afternoon on the Kenai river sockeye salmon fishing.  Waiting for the next push of fish to make their way up the river. 20120729-215928.jpg Before to long the girls where back kenai river sockeye salmon fishing and we had a few fish for them to take home in just a couple hours. The fish where running super tight to the bank today so this makes it very easy to cast your line out far enough. Later in the afternoon we went rainbow trout fishing. The fish are keying in on the king salmon spawn. We caught plenty of trout and had an awesome time fishing the Kenai river. Tight lines, Scott Sager Www.driftingonthefly.com 907-382-6807 20120729-223048.jpg I even had a little help getting the boat cleaned up tonight! Thanks ladies! 20120729-223205.jpg At the end of every day on the river I clean the boat to make sure it is presentable for the next days fishing.  I can’t promise that the fish will bite but I stay up on what is going on on the river and I provide clean high quality gear.  If you are looking to book a fishing trip on the Kenai River give us a call.  We will be happy to work with you in designing a fishing vacation that you will not forget.

KENAI PENINSULA GUIDED FISHING

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Kenai peninsula guided fishing for Trophy Rainbow trout fishing combined with sockeye salmon fishing makes for a fun day.  Kenai river king salmon fishing is also available at this time of year. The Sockeye Salmon fishing should pick up again near the end of the  first week of July and be good through the second week of Aug.  That has been the norm for the last few years.  These are hard fighting fish with a built in instinct to trash gear you can plan on some excitement.  If you plan to chase these fish on your own make sure that you put a little extra in your gear so the odds of getting them to shore gets a little better. The  Rainbow trout bite has been very good while fly fishing leeches and minnow imitations.  I like to fish a down and across drift right now with a sink tip line.  The water has been very clear but is now coming up with just a little color. In the bigger water the larger leech patterns show up better and produce the most strikes.  If you have any questions feel free to contact me at www.driftingonthefly.com for your next guided kenai river trip. Thanks and tight lines Scott Sager