WORLD CLASS
ALASKA FISHING TRIPS
Mark Glassmaker, Owner & Guide
With over 30 years of expertise guiding Alaska fishing trips and designing fishing and lodging packages for guests, we know we can help you plan the ultimate Alaska fishing trip to meet your schedule and budget.
We plan custom fishing trips to the renowned Kenai River, Kasilof River, bountiful waters of Cook Inlet, and many remote fly out locations, and offer our guests unparalleled knowledge and experience of all of these premier fishing destinations.
Our team of highly skilled guides for Alaska fishing trips equip you with everything you need for a memorable trip, ensuring you bring home not only a bounty of fish for your freezer but also cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
Fishing & Lodging Adventure Packages
Alaska Salmon Fishing Trips
Fishing for Alaska salmon is a bucket list for nearly every fishermen worldwide and we offer guided salmon fishing trips all summer long. Depending on the run timing and strength we can choose fromSALMON TRIP RATES
May – October
Half Days Starting At – $295pp
Up to 5 hours
Full Days Starting At – $350pp
Up to 8 hours


Alaska Trout Fishing Trips
Kenai River Rainbow Trout are among the most sought out rainbow trout in the world. Due to the large salmon runs which provide rich and plentiful food sources, it is not uncommon for our guests to catch 30″ rainbow trout on our guided rainbow trout fishing trips.TROUT TRIP RATES
June / July / August / September / October
Half Days Starting At – $295pp
Up to 6 hours
Kenai Full Days Starting At – $350pp
Up to 8 hours
Alaska Halibut Fishing Trips
Our Alaska Halibut Fishing Trips provide some of the most accessible and predictable saltwater & halibut fishing found anywhere in Alaska. These vast aresa offers the choice of Alaska halibut fishing or a in Cook Inlet or saltwater fishing trips in the Gulf of Alaska via Homer or Seward.HALIBUT TRIP RATES
May / June / July / August / September
Full Day Cook Inlet – $395pp
Full Day Homer – $395pp
Full Day Seward – $395pp


Alaska Fly Out Fishing Trips
Our Alaska Fishing Trips for halibut provide some of the most accessible and predictable saltwater & halibut fishing found anywhere in Alaska. These vast aresa offers the choice of Alaska halibut fishing or a in Cook Inlet or saltwater fishing trips in the Gulf of Alaska via Homer or Seward.FLY OUT TRIP RATES
All Full Day Trips / June / July / August / September
West Cook Inlet – $695pp
Sockeye or Silvers (Big River, Kustatan, Bachatna), 5 hours
Chuit, Crescent Lake – $850pp
Sockeye, Silvers, Trout, 6 hours
SEE OUR REVIEWS
Rather than boast on ourselves, we prefer to let our loyal clients speak for us so be sure to check out the testimonials below. Thank you for considering Alaska Fishing with Mark Glassmaker for your next fishing adventure in Alaska!Planning Your Alaska Fishing Trip
Since 1990, we have provided high quality Alaska Fishing Trips on both the Kenai River and the Kasilof River as well as in remote waters on the west side of Cook Inlet and salt water destinations across the Kenai Peninsula.
There are a number of important factors to consider when planning an Alaska Fishing trip including run timing for specific species, weather, and fishing regulations.
The Kenai Peninsula offers 4 out of the 5 pacific salmon species including king salmon (chinook), sockeye salmon (reds), silver salmon (coho), and pink salmon (humpies) as well as prolific populations of wild rainbow trout and dolly varden and several returns of wild steelhead trout.
Nearby ocean waters also offer excellent fishing for halibut, lingcod and rockfish as well as saltwater opportunities for both king salmon and silver salmon.
Our central Kenai Peninsula location in Soldotna and many fishing and lodging options offer the perfect place for you to base your Alaska Fishing trips and adventures.
Even though more than 90% of the Kenai Peninsula is within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, the Kenai/Soldotna area offers a nice mix of modern lodging options as well as essential services such a grocery stores, a variety of restaurants and a hospital.
WHAT IS THE BEST TIME TO GO FISHING IN ALASKA?
The Alaska fishing season is May through October and each month has its own unique fishing options. We understand that selecting the best dates to visit can be confusing so let us help you understand all the options and choose the best time for your overall Alaska fishing trip goals.
Things to consider when planning your Alaska fishing trip
• Consider the different species available and pick the fishing trips that meet your goals. Are you looking for quantity over quality or both?
• Consider the different months you are able to travel and select the best Alaska fishing trips for the times you are available.
• Consider the different fishing methods for catching the various salmon species as well as trout and halibut. Are you open to fishing with different tackle such as spinning rods and bait casters or are you strictly wanting to fly fish?
• Consider when to visit when crowds are at a minimum or are you ok with the busy conditions that often accompany peak fishing times?
• Consider the weather. Are you ok with colder temperatures and potentially wet and rainy conditions or do you prefer more stable sunny days and warmer temperatures?

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WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO FISH FOR SPECIFIC SPECIES
• Sockeye Salmon: June, July, August
• Silver Salmon: August, September, October
• Pink Salmon: August, September (even years )
• Steelhead Trout: September, October
• Rainbow Trout: June, July, August, September, October
• Dolly Varden: June, July, August, September, October
• Halibut: May, June, July, August, September
WHAT ARE THE BEST MONTHS TO FISH IN ALASKA
• MAY: May is the beginning of our Alaska Fishing season and can be a great time to visit. May sees the first good returns of king salmon to the Kenai and the Kasilof Rivers as well as very good halibut fishing in nearby Cook Inlet. May is typically very consistent weather with lots of daylight hours to explore the Greatland. May also tends to be less crowded overall.
• JUNE: June is a great month to fish in Alaska as the first peak numbers of salmon are arriving to the different rivers. The first ten days of June marks the peak of the Kasilof king salmon return, and by mid-June, we will be seeing peak numbers of sockeye salmon on both the Kasilof and the Kenai (Russian River bound). June is also an excellent time for fly out fishing to Big River Lake for sockeye and bear viewing. Trout fishing opens on the Kenai on June 11 and Cook Inlet halibut fishing in June is always very good. June holds the longest days of the year with generally mild weather and the summer solstice on June 20.
• JULY: July is considered the true peak of the Alaska Fishing season. July marks the historical peak of the late run king salmon returns to the Kenai and the Kasilof as well as the peak run timing for late run sockeye. The late run sockeye fishery on the Kenai represents the best time for those wanting to take fish home as the limit is six fish and upwards of one million sockeye salmon are swimming upriver in just a few short weeks. July is also a great time for fly out sockeye and also halibut, lingcod and rockfish from Cook Inlet, Homer and Seward.
• AUGUST: August is a very popular time for several reasons. We still have very good numbers of late run Kenai sockeye salmon available and beginning in mid August we will see catchable numbers of early run silver salmon in the Kenai and the Kasilof as well as surrounding rivers on the Kenai Peninsula. August is also peak timing for Kenai pink salmon on even numbered years and offers excellent fishing for trophy rainbow and dolly varden. We have excellent fly out fishing for silvers in August as well as very good halibut fishing.
• SEPTEMBER: September is very appealing for those not afraid of falling temperatures and precipitation. September is peak timing for late run silver salmon on the Kenai and also one of the best time to catch trophy rainbows. Steelhead also arrive in September to all the southern Kenai Peninsula rivers and also the Kasilof and the Kenai. Fly out fishing to Crescent Lake for silvers, dolly varden and lake trout is excellent in September. The weather in September is definitely cooler with cloudy, rainy conditions being common. With fewer people here and the leaves changing colors, many consider September the best time to visit.
• OCTOBER: October weather can be very unpredictable with anything from mild conditions to snow. We still have excellent fishing for silvers, trophy trout and steelhead for those able to tolerate inclimate weather conditions and colder temperatures.

FISHING ON THE KENAI PENINSULA
Welcome to the Kenai Peninsula; the gateway to the most prolific fishing on earth. It is here in the aqua blue waters of the Kenai River that the largest king salmon in the world return, year after year. The Kenai River and surrounding waters also offer some of the finest sockeye, silver, rainbow trout, and halibut fishing in all of Alaska. Since the Kenai Peninsula is road accessible from Anchorage, you can experience this wilderness playground at your own pace and budget. From week-long fishing and lodging packages to half-day fishing charters, we have an adventure for everyone. Start planning your guided fishing trip – call Mark Glassmaker now!
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