by Mark Wackler | Nov 26, 2017 | Uncategorized
It’s easy to fall in love with the lower Kenai. Even though there are 3 separate stretches of this mighty waterway, there are visitors that have traveled here for years and still only seen the lower 10-15 miles of the river. The reason for this is that it’s SO...
by Mark Wackler | Mar 19, 2017 | Uncategorized
Here at Fishology I must admit that we have a serious crush on the middle section of the Kenai River! We probably spend more days in this beautiful 15 mile stretch of river than anywhere else throughout the season, and there are many reasons for that. The “middle”...
by Mark Wackler | Feb 28, 2017 | Uncategorized
The Kenai River has a long history of fishing tradition, and long before crowds of people descended upon the lower river to chase salmon, there was a salmon and trout fishery on the Upper Kenai River around Cooper Landing. When you mention the Upper Kenai River...
by Mark Wackler | Feb 20, 2017 | Uncategorized
There’s no question that the Upper Kasilof is the least utilized stretch of boat-able water on the central Kenai Peninsula. The question is why? I still haven’t figured that out myself, and at the risk of advertising this “secret” stretch of water, I can’t...
by Mark Wackler | Feb 10, 2017 | Uncategorized
It seems appropriate to start our spotlight series on one of the very first fisheries we tackle in the spring/summer season, the lower Kasilof! This is the first post in our spotlight series, so stay tuned for more posts featuring more of your favorite fisheries in...
by Mark Wackler | Oct 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
The Kenai River is a popular place to fish, for many reasons. There are times of the year in which the traffic is heavy, both on shore as well as boats. Heavy traffic lends itself to many opportunities for conflict, but if people follow a handful of simple rules,...
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