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Alaska King Salmon Fishing Trips
Lower Kenai River King Salmon Fishing
Available: Early Run (Late May - June 30), Late Run (July 1-31)
Average Size: 35-40 lbs.
Limit: 1 per day, 2 per season
Fishing Techniques: Powerboat, Backtrolling, Back Bouncing
King Salmon fishing on the Kenai River is world-famous and for good reason, it
produces the largest King Salmon in the world! The Kenai River is home to eight
King Salmon world records including the impressive title of world's largest sport-caught
King Salmon weighing in at 97 lbs. 4 ozs! With an average fish size at a whopping
35-40 pounds, fishing for these King Salmon will undoubtedly challenge even the
most accomplished anglers.
The Kenai River yields two distinct runs of King Salmon each summer, the early
run and the late run. Early run kings begin making their way into the river in
May, peak toward mid-late June, and dwindle in numbers as they overlap with the
start of the late run in July. The early run fishery sees far less fishing pressure
than the late run due to the smaller overall size of the run as well as the no-bait-allowed
restriction during this time. Regardless of run size and regulations, there's
still plenty of great King Salmon fishing but without the crowds.
The highly popular late run of Kenai Kings officially begins on July 1st and
runs through July 31st. The late run typically has three times the number of
fish than the early run. This combined with the opening of use-of-bait greatly
improves the odds of hooking into one of these monsters. Although the entire
month of July provides excellent King Salmon fishing trips, the largest concentration
of fish typically enters the river during the last two weeks of the month. If
you are in search of a trophy King Salmon July is the month and the Kenai River
is the place! July dates, especially the last two weeks of the month, are usually
the first to fill, advance reservations are highly recommended.
Kasilof River King Salmon Fishing
Available: Late May - Early June
Average Size: 15-20 lbs.
Limit: 1 per day, 3 per season
Fishing Techniques: Drift-boat, Backtrolling, Back Bouncing
The Kasilof, just 15 miles south of the Kenai River, is a small glacial-fed river
that offers an excellent early season hatchery king salmon run. With an average
fish size of 15-20 lbs. and frequent hook-ups its no wonder the Kasilof River
king salmon fishery is an early season favorite. Due to its small size and shallow
depth we fish from drift-boats only on this river. Unlike the Kenai River the
use of bait is allowed on the Kasilof in May and June, this greatly improves anglers
catch rates.
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