by Mark Wackler | Feb 18, 2023 | Uncategorized
Sockeye fishing on the Kenai River may look like an extremely simple act to the untrained eye, but the more time you spend on the famed gravel bars of the Kenai River, the more you realize that there are many ways to accomplish the “Kenai flip,” and in...
by Mark Wackler | Jan 25, 2023 | Uncategorized
If you’re one of the unlucky people that are sensitive to the motion of the ocean, then you already know that sea sickness can completely transform an epic adventure into a very miserable experience. It’s especially disappointing because you paid your own hard-earned...
by Mark Wackler | Nov 17, 2022 | Uncategorized
The “post-Covid” era made for a very busy season here on the Kenai Peninsula. Leery travelers regained their confidence and booked their trips north, and the reality of a pandemic prompted many to take that bucket list Alaskan vacation they had been...
by Mark Wackler | Feb 13, 2022 | Uncategorized
Let me begin by fully admitting that I don’t “know it all” when it comes to anything in life, angling included. I’m like most others in that I’ve had days on the water that I walk away from with a ton of confidence, and also plenty of...
by Mark Wackler | Dec 30, 2021 | Uncategorized
The first version of “Non-Fishing Activities on the Kenai Peninsula” has been, by far, the most popular blog written on the Fishology website to date. It’s so popular because it’s information that so many visitors are seeking, and the blog was...
by Mark Wackler | Nov 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
Believe it or not, the topic of pink salmon, aka “humpy”, is actually a bit of a controversial one here on the Kenai River. Some people love them. Others wish they didn’t exist. The conundrum of the pink salmon is that although they invade the river by the millions...
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