With the 2014 fishing season largely behind us, it is definitely not over yet and the last several weeks have been very eventful on the river. The late run of Kenai silvers was very strong and fishing was super consistent for these larger, ocean bright silvers. The late run started in very early September and …
As we head quickly toward mid-September there is a lot to share regarding Kenai Peninsula fisheries as change is definitely in the air. Beginning September first, the silver fishery began its annual conversion to the second, later arriving late run silvers but not before e closed out the first run of Kenai silvers with excellent numbers …
Where did August go? Much like the rest of this summer, August has simply flown by and since the last time I posted this fishing report a lot has transpired out on the water. This has been a very peculiar but amazing month so far with an abundance of salmon arriving to the Kenai and …
July seemed to come and go in a flash and it is hard to believe we are already several days into August. We have been very busy with a lot happening here on the Kenai and surrounding waters. King season played out very much like the last few seasons with super low returns and restrictions to …
As we pass the mid point of July, peak season is definitely upon us. The King salmon woes of recent seasons have once again persisted into the late run of Kenai King Salmon and additional restrictions were announced this past Saturday July 19, stepping down the fishery to catch and release only. With returning numbers …
As we approach the mid point of July, fishing on the Kenai River has been very good for sockeye salmon as well as rainbow trout. King fishing opened up on July 1 and was very slow but more kings are entering the river daily and fishing success is improving. As always, we have been advising …
The summer is rolling right along and so is the great fishing. Our primary focus has been on the Kasilof for sockeye and this fishery has been nothing short of outstanding so far. ADF&G Sonar counters have indicated a record number of sockeye have entered the Kasilof River thus far, with over 100,000 in the river to …
Alaska Fishing Report: June 16, 2014 It has been a very unique summer as always here on the Kenai Peninsula and our early season was largely highlighted by the 200,000 acre Funny River Fire. Now largely contained and behind us, the fire posed a serious threat to the communities of Kasilof, Soldotna and Sterling and …
After a very long, nearly two week meeting in Anchorage, the Alaska Board of Fisheries adjourned it’s three year Upper Cook Inlet Finfish meeting with a number of changes to Cook Inlet fishing regulations, the most significant by far being changes to both the commercial drift gillnet and East Side set gillnet fisheries management plans. …
Please take a moment to look back on the 2013 fishing season with us. It was definitely one to remember with lots of spectacular fishing and great memories! https://mgfalaska.com/2013-year-in-review-and-fishing-reports/