Silver Salmon Alaska Fishing

Silver Salmon Average Size:
10 – 15 LBS.
SILVER SALMON WORLD RECORD:
26 LBS. ICY STRAIGHT ALASKA, 1974
Fishing Methods:
FLY FISHING, CASTING SPINNERS, PLUGS AND JIGS. BACKTROLLING PLUGS AND CURED SALMON EGGS, BACKBOUNCING CURED SALMON EGGS, DRIFTING BOOBERS AND CURED SALMON EGGS

Silver salmon begin returning to South Central Alaska in late July with the first catchable numbers arriving on the West Side of Cook Inlet. Kenai Peninsula silver salmon runs begin in early August with peak returns coming mid-August through late September. These aggressive biters are known for their acrobatic fights and are excellent table fare. Once they arrive, fishing action is very consistent, and limits are common. Silver salmon average 10-12 lbs., with larger fish weighing 15-20 lbs.

Kenai River Silver Salmon Alaska Fishing

Kenai Silver Salmon are aggressive biters and are known for their acrobatic fights, making them a favorite for all anglers. These fish can be quite a handful, especially on light tackle and they can be caught using a wide variety of techniques. Returns to the Kenai River support the largest recreational freshwater silver salmon fishery in all of Alaska. The Kenai has two distinct runs, the early run which peaks in mid to late August and the late run which begins in early September and peaks in late September and early October. Contact us to set up your next silver salmon Alaska fishing vacation.

Kasilof River Silvers arrive slightly later than the early run Kenai Coho with peak run timing occurring in the third and fourth week of August. Unlike the Kenai, the Kasilof sees just one distinct return of silvers and once they arrive in strength, fishing success is very high. We fish Kasilof Silver Salmon from a drift boat by bouncing salmon eggs as well as sardine wrapped plugs. This is a very serine and peaceful float punctuated by wide-open Coho salmon fishing in Alaska, which makes for a very memorable trip.

KASILOF RIVER SILVER SALMON FISHING

FLY-OUT SILVER SALMON FISHING TRIPS

In addition to the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers, we routinely fish a wide variety of fly out silver salmon locations: primarily on the West Side of Cook Inlet. Fly out silver salmon fishing trips are renowned for secluded locations and overly aggressive fish in large numbers, Alaska Salmon Fishing at its finest! Many of our fly out silver salmon locations are ideal for fly fishing with clear water and high densities of fish.

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