Alaska Fishing Season

The Alaska fishing season is slowly getting here.  Alaska’s winters can be harsh and cold but home to some of the most stunning surroundings and events.  While we might be bundled up and not fishing every day, we are out enjoying our winter activities.  These include the world-famous Iditarod dog mushing race, snow machining, skiing, sledding, snow shoeing, and let’s not forget ice fishing!  While winter blankets our state with white snow and the northern lights brighten the dark skies, we are eagerly awaiting our summer!
 
The land comes alive and the waters break up, giving way to the schools of fish heading upstream.  We start the summer season out with a big bang!  Monstrous king salmon push their way upstream and everyone’s hope is for a king that may break the state record!  If you’re looking to use your upper body strength to reel one of these giants in, this is the time to jump on the boat!  King season continues on into mid summer with the season ending by the first of August.
 
By mid July the second run of sockeye salmon are usually in the river in big numbers.  From the boat or from shore, sockeye salmon are a fun fighting fish that can really keep you moving all day!  They are a great fish to catch for all ages, and a warm time of the year to fish too!
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Fall starts appearing in August, bringing golden leaves and silver salmon!  Silvers are the acrobatic salmon of Alaska’s waters.  Once hooked, silvers provide a battle of strength, will, and quite the show!
 
If your lucky to visit Alaska in an even year (2014!), your rod will double its chances at getting a fish!  Pink salmon reemerge into the Kenai river during even years and crowd the rivers alongside other salmon during these years.
 
September arrives with a chill in the air and Alaska is at its most glorious colors!  The hustle and bustle of summer fishing slows down and the calm and serene fall rainbow trout fishing is well upon us.  Rainbows can be caught all season long, however, the best time to catch trophy size trout is in the fall.
 
There are many other species of fish that are fun and plentiful to catch, such as Dolly Varden and Arctic grayling.  There is always a chance to catch one of these fish, and they are great for the kids to catch too!
 
If you’ve been to Alaska fishing before and are in need of returning, someone who just needs to get away, or if your new to visiting the beautiful state of Alaska, Drifting On The Fly is your guided fishing service to beautiful surroundings, a great day on the water with great fishing, and lots of stories to remember!  Give us a call to book your favorite date and lock it in today before all the dates are filled!  Booking or questions about fishing or Alaska in general?  Call (907) 382-6808 or send a message to scott@driftingonthefly.com.

King salmon and sockeye salmon combo

King salmon and sockeye salmon combo trips over a couple days can make for an action packed fishing trip. A Father and son booked the boat for 4 days for a Kenai salmon fishing experience. 2 days of king salmon fishing and 2 days of sockeye salmon fishing. 20130801-200530.jpg 20130801-200541.jpg 20130801-200555.jpg 20130801-200607.jpg 20130801-200617.jpg 20130801-200628.jpg I couldn’t think of a better way to close out the month of July than with Dustin and Jeff (aka Fred). They are a fun group and really appreciated the time they spent with each other. Ill see you guys next year. It’s starting to get dark at night now and that only means steelhead, rainbow trout, dolly garden And silver Salmon fishing is right around the corner. 20130801-200926.jpg Give us a call and we will get you lined up on your next fishing adventure on the alaska Kenai peninsula.

July rainbow trout fishing

July rainbow trout fishing has been excellent on the Kenai river. Fishing Behind all the sockeye anglers has been the ticket here lately. I’ve been running a 9′ leader with flesh or egg patterns and picking up fish through put the day. There is a lot of food in the system now and it should only get better as the season goes on!

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20130723-103542.jpg Give us a call and we will do our best to put you on a big Kenai river rainbow trout! Tight lines Scott sager 907-382-6808

July sockeye salmon fishing

The Kenai river July sockeye salmon fishing season has been a blast. We already have over 800,000 fish in the Kenai River And the limit has increased to six fish per person. Fishing should continue to be good until The middle of August

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20130723-085544.jpg Fishing on the Kenai River doesn’t get much better and the weather this year has been as good as I Have ever seen it. For booking information please call 907-382-6808 Tight lines Scott sager

Spring Kenai river rainbow trout fishing



20130704-113327.jpg Spring Kenai river rainbow trout fishing has been excellent. This year I have been swinging streamers and dead drifting flesh flies for the most part. The best bite has been earlier in the morning and slowing down by mid afternoon. If a day of fly fishing for rainbow trout on the Kenai river interests you give us a call. We have our favorite spots dialed in for you and will give you the best opportunity possible to hook a fish of a lifetime. Fly fishing trips on the Kenai river are 275.00 per person with exclusive boat prices available. Here are a few pictures of some of the nice fish we have caught this year.

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20130704-114016.jpg The Kenai river is known for its salmon fishery for the most part but for those that are rainbow trout enthusiast or would just like a relaxing day on the river, rainbow trout fishing makes for a great guided trip. Give us a call anytime at 907-382-6808 or email is here on the site! Tight lines Scott Sager

Happy 4th of July

Happy 4th of July from all of us here at drifting on the fly! I have taken A couple days off to visit with the family and enjoy a little of our short Alaska Summer.

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20130704-090925.jpg At 6 months old Kate enjoyed a nap on her first boat ride yesterday. She did great! I do have a couple days available for king salmon, sockeye salmon or rainbow trout left. Give us a call or email us here on the site for a guided Kenai river fishing trip. Tight lines Scott Sager 907-382-6808

Guided Kenai River King Salmon Fishing

Guided Kenai River King Salmon Fishing is one of the options for a trip in June or July.  The Second run of Kenai Kings are almost here now.  The end of June and first of July we start to see the second run filter in with the end of the first run of Kings.  The second run will continue to get stronger the further into July we get.  King Salmon Season closes on the Kenai and Kasilof river at the end of July so if you have a guided kenai river king salmon fishing trip in mind make sure you book soon.
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A guided kenai river king salmon fishing trip will start early in the morning, usually meeting around 5:30 am.  You will need a packed lunch, a valid fishing license, a valid king salmon stamp, and rain gear for the day (we can supply rain gear if needed).  On the boat we will have all rods, reels, gear, and bait rigged up and ready to go for you.  We will meet at one of the lower Kenai river boat launches and set out on our day of fishing from there.  Start times and meeting locations are usually set up with a phone call closer to your trip.  Choose from fishing out of a power boat or a drift boat on you trip. Give us a call at 907-382-6808 or contact us here through the site.

Kenai River King Salmon Fishing

Guided Kenai River King salmon fishing season ends when July is over!  Don’t miss out on a great way to spend a day or two on your Alaska vacation to the Kenai Peninsula.
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The Chinook salmon, also commonly called the king salmon is the largest of all 5 pacific salmon.  In Fact the world record was caught right here on the Kenai River, weight in at just over 97 pounds, and nearly 5 feet long!  The Kenai river is renowned for its huge king salmon but they don’t come without a fight.
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All our guests will step aboard either our immaculate 20 foot Willie predator power boat or our 20 foot Willie drift boat; both providing ample room to move around when a big King Salmon is running up and down the river.  many guests have asked “will I know when a king salmon takes my line?” and the answer is yes you will defiantly know!  The rod will nearly bend over in half, giving clear indication that something big has come along.  When the rod finally bends over, the excitement heightens and everyone is charged to get the king to the boat.  For many, it is an epic achievement to land one of these behemoths, and when it does happen, everyone celebrates with the same enthusiasm! have you ever had the desire to go Kenai River king salmon fishing?  We’d love to have you join us and see if just possibly one day some lucky person will catch that next world record! Give us a call at 907-382-6808 or email us here.

Kenai River Trip

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When the fishing is good on a kenai river trip there is little time for sitting around.  Here Kim and Jeff are excited about a great net job on a sockeye salmon.

A Good kenai River Trip for Sockeye Salmon should be scheduled for the middle of June and from the middle of July until the second week in August.  Fishing for Sockeye Salmon begins in June on the Kenai river and will last until mid august some years.  There are two runs of sockeye salmon on the Kenai river.  The first run which is known as the russian river run of sockeye salmon which opens on June 11th and usually peaks around the 20th of June.  The second run of sockeye salmon will start filtering in with the end of the first run and should peak around the middle of July.  The second run of fish in many recent years has brought hundreds of thousands of fish into the system.  Usually by the second week in August the fishing has passed its peak for sockeye salmon and we are moving on to rainbow trout and silver salmon fishing.

If you are in for a fun and exciting Kenai river trip lets chase some sockeye salmon.  We will get to one of my favorite gravel bars in either a drift boat or power boat and set up for a great day of fishing.  The limit of sockeye salmon per person per day is 3 unless fish and game releases an emergency order to allow more fish to be harvested.  When this happens it usually goes up to 6 per person.

Give us a call at 907-382-6808 or email us here!

Kenai Peninsula Attractions

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There are many Kenai Peninsula attractions for your Alaska vacation.  We will do our best to make a described list of adventures and activities that you might want to do along with you guided fishing trip with us.  I will not cover them all but it will give you a good start on planning and yes we will be happy to line up anything you want for you or design a package that will include the activities and attractions that you would like to do. -Fishing , the Kenai River is home of the worlds largest King Salmon caught on rod and real!  Our guide service offers a variety of fishing trips on the kenai peninsula and south central Alaska!  Trips for Kenai river rainbow trout, King Salmon, Silver Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Grayling, Dolly Varden, Steelhead, fly out fishing, saltwater (halibut) trips, and much more. –white water rafting trips are a lot of fun.  Booking a guided raft trip down six-mile canyon might be something that is interesting to you and I promise it will be an adrenaline packed adventure. Six-mile Creek is a run for whitewater enthusiasts desiring a difficult level in a guided whitewater trip. Dropping over 50 feet per mile as it flows out of the Chugach Mountains. Cutting its way through three separate canyons of Class IV and Class V Alaska whitewater rafting. -Take a trip on the Alaska railroad!   A trip from Seward Alaska to Anchorage is about 4 hours and 126 miles.  This is a great way to see the Kenai peninsula and not have to worry about traffic! -Seward Alaska: Visit the Sea life center and take a hike or tour of Exit Glacier, both of these attractions can be done in the same day.  You could also take a glacier cruise out of Seward with Kenai fjords tours. For more Seward attraction contact the Seward chamber of commerce and they will get you lined up. – Horse back trips on the Kenai peninsula are a great way to spend a day as well.  Riding on trails in the Chugiak national forest, seeing wildlife and enjoying the ride. Here are links to the chamber of commerce in Cooper Landing, Soldotna, Kenai, and Homer. These are just a few things that we can put together for you on your vacation to Alaska this summer.  All of them are fun and recommended!   Give us a call at 907-382-6808 or contact us here and we will help you custom design a trip that is right for your party.