KENAI RIVER KING SALMON FISHING

First run of Kenai River King Salmon Opportunities at for kenai river king salmon fishing starts in early to the middle of May.  Our drift boat makes is possible to navigate through the shallow Kenai River and get to concentrated first runs of king salmon.  By the first of June the Kenai river is usually high enough that we will start running our powerboat until the end of King Salmon season on the Kenai River.  The best thing about being here for the first run of king salmon is there is much less competition on the water.  The run isn’t as big as the July run of kings and is not as popular.  This is sometimes beneficial to the anglers because of fewer boats on the water.  The first run of king salmon peaks in numbers by the middle of June and strong daily numbers will appear until the second run start to show up. Second run of Kenai river king salmon The second run of king salmon is bigger on average than the first run of fish.  This is a very popular run of king salmon because they appear in the summer.  The Kenai Peninsula in the nicest month is indescribable.  There are two to three times more fish in the second run of king salmon on the Kenai River than the first run. The use of bait also opens July first (sometimes earlier).  The use of bait opens more techniques in which we can pursue these fish.  Wrapping quick fish for example tends to produce more fish than an unwrapped one most of the time.  We also back bounce, back troll, and side drift with cured eggs.  The second run has a lot of good characteristics but it also brings in a lot more pressure to the river.   When it comes to pursuing a trophy don’t rule out the first run because the standing world record was caught in May! Cost for guide trip: *$275.00 plus tax per person a day *packages available *Drift and Power boat trips available *Large groups welcome, we fish up to 4 people per trip per guide boat *Exclusive boat prices available! FOR booking your next guided kenai river fishing trip contact us here: 907-382-6808 scott@driftingonthefly.com

RAINBOW TROUT FISHING THE KENAI RIVER

Rainbow trout fishing the Kenai river is always something I look forward too, even on day 100 I still find the motivation to get gear together and make my way to the river.  It is always helpful to see the river when the water is very low.  At Cooper Landing the Flow was around 600 CFS and below Skilak lake it was flowing around 840 CFS.  This gives me a lot of information for the following guide season on where rainbow trout might be holding. We picked up a few rainbow trout around Princess rapids on the upper Kenai River.  The temperature was in the low 20’s all morning and eventually came up to were we could fish without freezing up to bad.   Thanks to the Jet-boil we were able to take a break and have some hot coffee. KENAI RIVER RAINBOW TROUT Not removing the fish from the water on very cold days is a great idea, plus it’s much better for your hands!   I’m sure that leeches and flesh flies would have picked a few fish up but there were a lot of silver salmon spawning.  We knew that we would be fighting almost dead silvers all day were we were fishing if we used streamers.   Egg patterns seemed to be the ticket and we didn’t pick up many silvers at all.  Both dead egg patterns and fresh egg patterns picked up a few rainbow trout and dolly varden. TIGHT LINES, SCOTT SAGER 907-382-6808

Rainbow trout fishing on the Kenai River

Fall Rainbow trout fishing on the kenai river has been very good this fall.  Friends and clients  are all getting into big fish and lots of them.  Follow the sockeye salmon and you will be sure to find a concentration of quality rainbow trout.  Flesh flies are starting to really produce some good fish as well.  The fishing season is coming to an end fast but there is still time to get out on the river with us one more time. We offer a quality guided fishing operation and would love to show you what we know about this area.
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This picture is of Kim Sager with a 30 inch rainbow trout caught in the kenai river canyon this fall.  Kim has been fly fishing this area for years and this is the biggest fish she has landed.  A monster Kenai river rainbow isn’t landed on every trip but the odds definitely go up when you fish where they live.  If you think that you may like to fish this season call asap to reserve your spot.  Only a few more weeks of fishing and limited spots are available! Thanks for following us and steelhead season is right around the corner! call today to book a guided kenai river rainbow trout or steel head trip Tight lines, Scott  

GUIDED KASILOF RIVER KING SALMON FISHING

Guided Kasilof river King salmon fishing is officially over on the Kenai peninsula now.   The end of July marks the end of King salmon fishing on the Kenai peninsula.  Though it was a great season we are now geared up and focused on Silver Salmon, Sockeye salmon and rainbow trout fishing now.
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I had the pleasure of fishing with my family on the last day of King salmon season and this 53″ Buck took an orange spin and gloe with some cured salmon eggs.  We ended up landing this fish more than a mile from where it was hooked!! This is a very large King salmon caught on the Kasilof river and everyone is very proud of it.  Our boat has been fishing good and this is a great way to end the King salmon season here in Alaska.   Though king fishing season is over look for more pictures and info about king fishing with us in the future from us.   The  season is really not that far away so if you are interested in a prime date be sure to book early. The last three weeks in July on the Kenai Peninsula seem to book faster and faster each year. Guided kasilof or Kenai river King salmon fishing can be a great experience like my family had when you are with a guide that takes pride in his job Tight lines, Scott  

KASILOF RIVER KING SALMON FISHING

Kasilof River king salmon fishing has been great! Good fishing and less crowds has made for a great season on the Kasilof river.  It is however getting more popular every year, it is the sister river to the Kenai river and big fish are caught often.  These fish are here and every year someone gets schooled on a fish that might very well be the next world record.   If you are interested in the challenge of fishing for King Salmon from a drift boat give us a call  to book your guide kasilof river king salmon fishing trip today.
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This is one of the 3 fish these two guys caught this day!  On the Kasilof river you do not have to quit fishing if you have harvested a fish.  Though we try not to take bites away from other fisherman you will have a line in the water if everyone hasn’t limited out for the day!  Odds are better drift boat fishing the Kasilof river. We have stepped it up to a 30″ leader with a large egg orange cheater behind a # 40 diver.  This set up is sure to produce a fish if presented right and time out is spent. tight lines, Scott www.driftingonthefly.com

Kenai river sockeye salmon fishing

Kenai river sockeye salmon fishing can be fast and furious! The 2nd run Kenai river Sockeye salmon are starting to show up in good numbers.  Today we saw lots of fish moving through and look to see even more in the next couple of days. kenai-river-sockeye-salmon-fishing-002 This is one of the Sockeye salmon we caught today fishing Kenai River.  A long leader with just enough weight to bounce along the bottom will get you hooked up on one of these hard fighting fish. kenai-river-sockeye-salmon-fishing-004 While out on the river don’t forget to take a minute to see what is passing you by.  This common merganser was out teaching her little ones how to fish. The scenery is hard to beet while on the Kenai river sockeye salmon fishing as well. Guided sockeye salmon fishing will continue through the middle of August so it is not to late to get your seat on the boat to chase these great fighting fish. tight lines, Scott www.driftingonthefly.com

CLEANING KENAI RIVER KING SALMON

There are many ways of cleaning kenai river king salmon and this is just one of them.  A great way to remove scales from a big king salmon is to use a power washer. Some good friends of mine showed me this a few years ago and it will work on any fish that you wish to remove scales before filleting.  This will cut down on weight for shipping and keep your fillets “fishy” smell to a minimum. 100_1684 Use the power wash before you gut or do any cutting to the fish for the best results. Try it on your next salmon and see if it work for you too.  It is the sportsman’s responsibility to take care of anything that you harvest and I seem to learn more about different ways to take care of my harvest every year.  For filleting king salmon I prefer a stiffer blade for cutting down along the backbone but then I switch back to a more flimsy blade when it is time to remove the ribs from the fillet. We hope this help and if you have any questions or would like to book your next Kenai River King Salmon fishing trip give us a call. Tight Lines Scott Sager

king salmon guide trip

What age is to young to come out on a King Salmon guide trip? Fishing for Kings can be a lot of work so it depends on the person. We like to see family’s out on the water spending time together so all ages are welcome. Don’t hesitate to get a young person into fishing as early as possible. kasilof-king-salmon-005 The outdoors is a great place to spend quality time with your family. kasilof-king-salmon-011 This young man at the age of 11 caught two beautiful king salmon on the Kasilof river a few days ago. The only help he had was getting the rod out of the rod holder and the rest was his. A few other fish were hit and caught this day but I’ll remember the smile on his face more than I will the fish!  That’s what it is all about, making memories with friends and family in the outdoors. If a day on the water with your family is in need feel free to book your next kenai peninsula guide trip with us.  we can acomodate groups as small as 2 and as large as 20.  Give us a call today to line up your next king salmon guide trip in Alaska. tight lines scott sager

KASILOF RIVER KING SALMON FISHING

Hope everyone had a great and safe 4th of July holiday! We were out on the river enjoying the sun and some kasilof river king salmon fishing. kasilof river Fishing was good with some bigger fish showing up. The fish of the day was a big Kasilof river king salmon. kasilof-king-salmon-ketterman-010 Often in July we see fish in the 50 pound range caught on the kasilof river.  We pride ourselves on staying up to date with what’s going on and the tactics that are producing fish on the Kasilof and kenai rivers.  You can count on our guide service to put for the best effort to make your fishing experience in Alaska a good one.  Today Plugs seem to still be working best in the tidal water. I’m running a 50lbs. leader that is about 5 foot long 65 feet out in front of the the boat.   Thanks for keeping up and we look forward to fishing with you on your next kenai or kasilof river guide trip,  We are booking trips for next season now and will work with you to build a custom alaska fishing vacation. Scott www.driftingonthefly.com

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY FROM THE KENAI RIVER

We would like to wish everyone a happy 4th of July from the kenai river! Be safe, have fun and get a line wet if you have time! We are out on the river today but will be enjoying a nice BBQ this evening. 2009-kenai-peninsula-fishing-021 If you have any interests in an AK vacation feel free to contact us at DRIFTING ON THE FLY and we’ll help get your kenai river guide trip of a lifetime! Tight lines, Scott