Deep Creek Steelhead Fishing Guide

 
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Looking for a Kenai Peninsula Deep Creek steelhead fishing Guide?  We can help you out with a guided trip on this beautiful small river.  We offer 8 hour full day excursions on light tackle or fly rod for Deep Creek.  There are many runs that hold good numbers of fish throughout the fall and this is one of my favorite steelhead streams on the Kenai Peninsula.  Fresh fish push in with each tide in the fall and there are days where multiple fish are caught.  Add a steelhead trip to your Kenai river rainbow trout fishing trip or just pursue steelhead it’s up to you.  There have been falls where I spend over 35 days walking the banks of our local steelhead waters and just the thought of hooking up on one keeps me going back.  It is steelhead fishing and these contrary fish can be difficult at times but when it is on it is on! The season is here and if you are interested in a hard fighting fish that will reward you with long runs, cartwheels and jumps before you bring it to hand, this is your trip. Give us a call at 907-382-6808 or email us here on the site!    

Kenai Peninsula Steelhead Fishing Guide

Looking for a Kenai Peninsula Steelhead Fishing Guide?

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Kenai Peninsula Steelhead Fishing Guide trips will give you a greater chance at success on these hard fighting fish.  We have spent much of our time studying and fishing the local Kenai Peninsula steelhead fishing water.  The 3 main rivers on the Kenai Peninsula that we fish for steelhead are the Kasilof river, the Anchor river, and Deep Creek.  All 3 rivers have great fishing opportunities for sizable steelhead, dolly varden, king salmon and silver salmon.
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Kasilof River Steelhead fishing

We will start our kenai peninsula steelhead fishing guide trips out on the Kasilof river.   In early to mid April most years the Kasilof river starts to fish well for steelhead.  There are good wade fishing opportunities in the start of the season and then drift boat fishing opportunities when the ice is cleared from the launch.  The river is shallow at this time of year and fish can be spooky.  Swinging flies, dead drifting nymphs and egg patterns and even casting and striping flies has produced steelhead on the Kasilof river.  Spring steelhead opportunities will last until about throughout the first week in June.  Then the majority of the fish have made their way back to the ocean and will not return until around the first of September.  Fall steelhead fishing on the Kasilof river can also produce a lot of fish.  Kenai Peninsula steelhead fishing guide Trips will be offered until the middle of October when colder weather usually runs us off the river.  Kasilof river steelhead fishing guide trips are offered to both spin and fly anglers.

Anchor river and Deep Creek steelhead fishing

The Anchor river and Deep Creek are also located on the Kenai Peninsula and are walk and wade fishing streams only.  We have explored and fished these rivers for years as well and know them by heart and timing.  Steelhead usually start to show up here in late august but we don’t really start targeting steelhead until the second week in September.  These streams are smaller than the Kasilof river but have produced a lot of fish.  I have seen tides bring in a big push of fish and between a couple of anglers have hooked up on dozens of fish.  Again swinging and nymph fishing will catch fish but egg patterns will dominate.  These fish like resident rainbow trout key in on the salmon spawn and can’t resist the right size and color combination!
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Booking a Kenai Peninsula steelhead fishing guide trip:

Kenai Peninsula Steelhead fishing guide trips are strictly catch and release and on most waters can not be removed from the water.  We love to pursue steelhead and are happy to show what the kenai peninsula has to offer.  If you are interested in a Kenai Peninsula steelhead fishing guide trip for steelhead give us a call at 907-382-6808 or contact us here!  If you are looking for a good fly selection or gear for fishing the local Kenai Peninsula waters stop by Wilderness Way in Soldotna.   Tight Lines, Scott Sager    

Rainbow Trout Season

Today is the Rainbow Trout season opener on the Kenai River, June 11th. Get out your smolt and flesh fly patterns and enjoy some potentially great rainbow trout fishing. This is a great time of year to pursue trout, they are hungry and willing to take traditional flies, which is always a lot of fun. The mouth of the Kenai River from Skilak lake five miles down stream is closed to all motorized vessels until June 15th! This is set into place because of the trumpeter swans that are nesting in the area. If you are interested in taking a guided fishing trip on the Kenai river, feel free to contact us anytime at www.driftingonthefly.com or at 907-382-6808.
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JIMS LANDING

Directions to Jims Landing View DIRECTIONS TO JIM’S LANDING in a larger map     Jims Landing is the last take out before the Kenai River Canyon. If you float past here you will have to navigate through class 111 whitewater rapids before coming to Skilak Lake.  From the outlet of Skilak Lake to the Upper Skilak Lake Boat Launch is just over 8 miles.  Trout and Salmon fishing can be great in this section of river.  From the outlet of Skilak Lake to the Upper Skilak Lake Boat Launch is just over 8 miles.  We might meat here if you have a canyon trip booked with us.  There is no concrete launch here and the loose gravel can be tricky docking your drift boat but it is very doable.  The wade fisherman can walk down river just a little ways and at different times of the year catch Sockeye salmon, Rainbow trout, dolly varden and silver salmon.  There is plenty of parking but during the peak season if you can’t find a place to park on the other side of the sterling highway there is another parking lot.  It is a short hike back to the boat launch.  Give us a call if you would like more information about wade fishing from Jims landing or if you are interested in a guided trip in this area.     Guided River Trip Rate $250 per person *LARGE GROUPS WELCOME *LODGING PACKAGES AVAILABLE *EXCLUSIVE BOAT PACKAGES -2 PERSON EXCLUSIVE STARTING AT $750.00 A DAY -3 PERSON EXCLUSIVE STARTING AT $950.00 A DAY contact details, business phone: 907-382-6808 or send an inquiry here!

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

KENAI RIVER TROUT FISHING

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Kenai river trout fishing in the winter can be good one day and just OK the next.  Inconsistent temperatures has a lot to do with this.  The peak season of kenai river trout fishing is June, August, September and October. The first weekend of Dec. was beautiful on the Kenai river.  We didn’t catch a ton of rainbow trout but enough to keep us motivated.  Skilak lake is now starting to freeze over and wade fishing opportunities are about all that is available now.  The weather was excellent today with temperatures over 30 degrees!  I wasn’t out on the Kenai river but I know a few people that took full advantage and look forward to the report.  Winter fishing is a great time of year to get out on the Kenai river, so pick a window of good weather and get outside!  Good luck and we’ll see you out there. Keep us in mind for your summer trip to the kenai peninsula as well.  If you would like to inquire about a Kenai river trout fishing trip give us a call. Peak season kenai river trout fishing trips are getting very popular.  Make sure if you are interested in this special time of year that you book early in the year to ensure your spot on the boat!  We have many guided fishing trip opportunities on the kenai river and surrounding areas so gives us a ring and lets talk about your next fishing trip to Alaska!.     Tight Lines, Scott

GUIDED STEELHEAD FISHING ON THE KENAI PENINSULA

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GUIDED STEELHEAD FISHING ON THE KENAI PENINSULA Join Drifting on the Fly for some great steelhead fishing in Alaska on the Anchor river the first weekend in Oct.  We have a great camp set up that has enough room for many tents in the same area.  We are wanting to share camp with those that have fished with us, follow our blog and receive our newsletters.  So if you are able to make it and like what our company is all about feel free to show up and make yourself part of the 2009 steelhead festivities.  Camp is now set up and the steelhead are in!! This is not a guided fishing weekend but a weekend to get together and share some good times.  although we will be willing to help out with technique, casting and reading water to those that are interested in learning a little more about catching the most explosive fish in Alaska!
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Looking forward to sharing camp with you and if you have any questions or would like to book a guided steelhead fishing on the kenai peninsula, feel free to contact me anytime 907-382-6808 Tight lines, Scott  

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  

STEELHEAD FISHING

This week we will kick off steelhead fishing camp! We will be camped out on the Anchor river the first weekend in Oct. If you are interested in camping off the end of the fishing season sharing camp with some hard core steelhead fishermen and we’d love to have you join us. We plan to have a wonderful camp fire Friday and sat. night with good food and laughs, along with some epic steelhead fishing. There is plenty of camp sites in the area along with the Anchor river Inn for those that would like a warm room and shower at a reasonable price. If this weekend works for you feel free to contact me here for more info on the weekend! Join us in steelhead camp and the memories will make themselves.  This is going to be a good weekend to meet new people that share the same passions as you and have a great time by a much needed campfire.
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I also take guided steelhead fishing trips out as well. If you are interested in a Kenai peninsula guided steelhead fishing trip give a call anytime and we will be happy to share with you our knowledge of our local rivers.  Steelhead trips are 275$ per person and exclusive rates are available. looking forward to sharing camp Scott [mappress mapid=”7″]

Guided Kenai river trout fishing

Taking a guided kenai river trout fishing trip will improve your odds of landing that fish of a lifetime.  We spend a lot of days chasing rainbow trout here in Alaska ever year and the Kenai river offers some of the best road accessible trout fishing in the world.  You can go on a do it yourself fishing trip on this system and have a great time but to have someone that fish’s it every day and also has the means of transportation is worth it’s weight in gold.  We can fish the Upper, Middle and lower kenai river with our boats.  Depending on the time of year will determine where we fish.  If you have a section of river already on your mind give us a call so we can schedule your trip in the most productive times of year.
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Rainbow trout and dolly varden fishing on the kenai river continues to get better ever day.  It is easy to book a guided kenai river trout fishing trip, just give us a call and we will hook you up.  We work hard to keep our anglers on fish and will coach you into the right presentation that will keep them on the line for you.  Not every fish is landed but if that were the case there would be no since in going. Come see if you are one of the lucky ones to land a 30 inch rainbow trout on a guided kenai river fishing trip!   This is one of the better photos of today’s guided trip. Tight lines. scott sager