by weberco-adm | Dec 7, 2015
Kasilof River Endearingly nicknamed “the ditch” by local anglers, I can’t imagine a river being more underrated than the Kasilof. A peaceful drift boat fishery located just a few miles down the road from the Kenai, The Kasilof has never gotten the attention it...
by weberco-adm | Dec 6, 2015
Saltwater The cold, salty waters that surround the Kenai Peninsula are teaming with life! Halibut are the main attraction, along with salmon, rockfish, and lingcod seasonally. Whether you choose to fish out of Homer, Anchor Point, Ninilchik, or Seward, perhaps the...
by weberco-adm | Mar 15, 2015
King Salmon The mighty King Salmon is the fish that put the Kenai on the map. It’s a salmon like any other… big, wild, and powerful! The Kenai has produced the vast majority of the largest King Salmon ever caught, including the monster 97 lb. 4 oz. World Record! Kenai...
by weberco-adm | Feb 21, 2015
Sockeye While pictures of massive King Salmon steal most of the headlines, Sockeye salmon provide the vast majority of the action during much of the Alaskan summer. Sockeye are possibly the best eating fish in the world, and with runs in the millions, Sockeye are...
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