Alaska
Salmon Runs, Kenai River
King Salmon fishing on the Kenai River is world renown
and for good reason. The Kenai has the impressive distinction
of producing the world's largest sport-caught king salmon at 97lbs!
Every year these mammoth salmon tip the scales at 70, 80, and even 90
pounds. Their sheer strength is unmatched and those that have done battle
with these big fish will tell you the experience is not soon forgotten.
Due to ever changing conditions this fishery requires mobility and refined
technique. Statistics have shown that "10% of the guides
catch 90% of the King salmon taken on the Kenai River." Fishing
with an experienced guide greatly increases your chances of landing
one of these monster Kenai kings.
Season: May 1 - July 31.
Limit: 1 per day, 2 per year on the Kenai River.
Fishing Methods: Drifting, Backtrolling.
Sockeye
Salmon or red salmon, pound for pound, are the hardest
fighting salmon in the world. Fresh from the salt water, these
fish are like silver torpedoes and they are notorious for destroying
reels and breaking rods. They average between 8-12lbs. Since they
swim close to the shore on their journey upriver the sockeye are most
commonly caught from the bank. Without the right equipment and a little
skill they're very difficult to land. Don't worry, mother nature
gives persistent anglers plenty of second chances. Nearly 1 million
sockeye return to the Kenai every summer. Sockeye salmon is well
known for its superior meat quality and rich flavor, making it a favorite
among locals when filling their freezers for winter.
Season: June 1 - August 15.
Limit: 3 per day. Fishing
Methods: Drifting from shore.
Silver Salmon start entering the Kenai in early August.
These aggressive biters are known for their acrobatic fights.
Once they arrive, action is nonstop and limits are common. Kenai
silvers average 10-12lbs, with larger fish weighing close to 20lbs.
These fish can be quite a handful especially on light tackle and fishing
usually stays good through late September. Don't forget your jacket.
Season: August 1 - September 30.
Limit: 2 per day.
Fishing Methods: Back-bouncing, Backtrolling,
Casting Spinners.
Pink
Salmon or humback salmon are only available on even-numbered
years. Their semiannual returns are hard to miss as literally
millions of them arrive at once. They fill the river for about
three weeks and are really very easy to catch. Children love catching
them one after another and even adults have been known to join the chaos.
Pinks have a high oil content in their meat and are best for eating
when taken just out of the saltwater.
Season: August 1 - September 15 (even years only).
Limit: 6 per day.
Fishing Methods: Back-Bouncing, Backtrolling,
Casting Spinners.