Soldotna and Kenai Peninsula Area Restaurants The Soldotna area has a wide variety of restaurants to choose from. Sal’s Klondike Diner 44619 Sterling Highway Soldotna, Alaska 99669 (907) 262-2220 A favorite hang out with great atmosphere. It’s decorated with antiques & local history, and its open 24 hours. Mykel’s Restaurant 35041 Spur Highway Soldotna, Alaska …
Homer, Alaska: The Town at The End of the Road – BY CAROL PUCCI The Seattle Times HOMER, Alaska – Here, in what locals call the Halibut Fishing Capital of the World, the motel rooms have freezers and rental-car agencies charge extra for returning a vehicle with a “fish smell.” The best time for a …
Here is another good read covering the latest information on king salmon management… https://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/new-tools-biologists-aim-avert-another-kenai-king-disaster Mark GlassmakerMark and Cindy Glassmaker have been married for 28 years, and their business, Alaska Fishing with Mark Glassmaker, has been operating since 1990. Over the past 34 years guiding on the Kenai River, we’ve witnessed many changes. Through early diversification …
For those of you keeping up with the latest discussion regarding our king salmon returns, here is an excellent article that summarizes the Cook Inlet Task force meeting and proposals to date. It is important to remember that ultimately this all comes down to making sure we preserve what is arguably the most genetically unique king …
Are you interested in a guided drift boat fishing trip on the Kasilof River? CALL 907-398-6405 In the Shadow of Giants (This article was written by Kenai/Kasilof River guide Mark Glassmaker and was originally published in Fish Alaska magazine in July 2006.) The Kenai’s lesser known neighbor has a king-sized reputation all its own. When …
The Kenai River supports all five species of North American Pacific salmon and 29 other species of fish. It provides a source of chinook, coho, pink, and sockeye salmon for recreational and commercial fisheries. Fishery biologists believe that some of the reasons why the river may be one of the most productive salmon rivers in …
Why Kenai Kings Grow So Large
Understanding the Sockeye Salmon Migration Ahhh…, sockeye salmon season. A time when mother nature unleashes her treasure from the sea to the river and an epic migration of pristine, wild salmon floods the Kenai River. Along the shoreline, another migration ensues, a human migration gathers in equal strength, eager to intercept this tasty quarry. For …
The answer without question: Luhr Jensens’ Kwikfish! Why Kwikfish Dominate Kenai River King Salmon Fishing For anyone that has experienced Kenai river king salmon fishing, the name Kwikfish should definitely ring a bell. It’s renown as perhaps the world’s best king salmon lure. Many anglers who have landed seventy, eighty and even ninety pound king …
With big Kenai Kings, Knowing What to Expect is Half The Battle! It happened just like it always does. The side rod creaked for a millisecond and then gets buried in the rod holder. The idle chatter and relaxed atmosphere of bobbing around on the river is poignantly interrupted by a king salmon just minutes …




