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Alaska, especially the Kenai River, offers many different kinds of angling opportunities,
including fly fishing. Our guides and returning guests know there is none greater
than the opportunity to catch a monster Rainbow Trout, Dolly Varden or Silver
Salmon on the fly in the months of August and September. At this time Rainbows
and Dollies are feeding exclusively on salmon eggs and flesh throughout the river.
Although fly-fishing is productive throughout the summer, late season fly-fishing
provides unparalleled opportunities.
The non-motorized upper section of the Kenai, between Kenai and Skilak Lakes,
is home to monster rainbows and has been designated by Alaska Department of Fish
and Game as a trophy rainbow fishery. Fly fishing this area gives one a unique
opportunity of catching rainbows up to 15 pounds, many 16-22 inches. We feature
permits that allow our guests to fish the restricted Kenai Wildlife Refuge, a
stretch of the Kenai River home to the best late season Rainbow Trout fly fishing
in Alaska.
The most productive fly fishing technique used for Rainbow and Dolly fishing
is called dead drifting. You will be fishing from our 20' drift boats as well
as your guides favorite spots along the scenic Kenai River banks. We use 7 weight
fly rods with floating, weight-forward line. Our guides will use about a 9#-10#
leader with a strike indicator, and split-shot about 20' above the tackle. The
most popular tackle is a hand painted bead resembling a salmon egg. Our guides
are on the river everyday and know which egg patterns and fishing holes are being
productive and which are not, as it changes from day to day. |