"One of Alaska’ s quintessential experiences is fishing for salmon. Whether you’re a first-timer or an expert angler, casting a line into the Kenai River will induce plenty of delight. And, fingers crossed, plenty of salmon, too. Fishing the Kenai takes some know-how and, because the glacial river runs chilly, good gear. Local guides (and there are plenty of ’em) can help you with both. Prepare to get up early for the experience. Many river guides like to claim their spot on the river before the sun is even up (and, during summer months, the sun comes up early). Fishing limits change annually, and you’ll need a fishing license; your guide can provide information. The fish will ruin you for most supermarket salmon for the rest of your life, but so be it: You can always return to Alaska for another round of catch and chow."
An amazing place to visit with family and friends. It is definitely on the top of a bucket list!
Andrew Park
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Strong currents in some areas but well stocked with sockeye and trout. Also saw a young brown bear
Andy&Bear安迪和大熊
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The kenai river, like suzanne river 👍 they’re so pretty and they’re my favorite Alaska river
B Dell
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I wanted to move there! And I already lived in Alaska! Gorgeous. Homer was also fun. Decades ago. Lived in Alaska for 11 years +
Paul M
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Unbelievable. Had the opportunity to take a Salmon fishing tour. One of the best experiences I’ve ever had! Alaska is so pure and beautiful.
Bret Wangrud
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Really nice job
John Liska
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Great fishing, cold brews, fresh fish, ornery bears, awesome eagles! P.s, don't fish the Russian river unless you like to eat koho flies, pixies and or treble hooks. Combat fishing is lame, take your time and explore the river. Don't be part of the clogged artery known as the Russian river, bring your gun and some bear mace along with some brass bangers and find your new fishing hole!!