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,...
by Mark Wackler | Sep 2, 2016 | Uncategorized
Less people – It’s no secret that the Kenai Peninsula can get crowded during the summer months. The potential of a World Record King Salmon combined with a massive run of tasty Sockeye Salmon attracts anglers from all over the world during the busy month of July. ...
by Mark Wackler | Jun 25, 2016 | Uncategorized
We’re hitting our stride here in the meat of the early season, and as a result of the chaos, we’re way overdue for a newsletter… so here it is! Fishing Report The early season King Salmon fishery has been quite the surprise to everyone so far, and...
by Mark Wackler | May 5, 2016 | Uncategorized
There are only a few places in the world that an angler can have realistic chance at getting bit by a truly giant salmon. Even in these very special places opportunities are rare, so when that extraordinary chance presents itself, you want to make it count. I’m...
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