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About
the Kenai Pennisula:
Perhaps the most famous activity
on the Alaska Kenai Peninsula is fishing. Salmon fishing, trout
fishing are tops. There are so many options, the tough part is
deciding where to wet your line first.
The Kenai Peninsula rivers are among the most famous, most intensely
managed, fresh water salmon fisheries in Alaska.The Alaska rivers
and lakes are also teaming with Arctic char, resident and sea-run
dolly varden, and trophy rainbow trout.
Whether fly fishing, drifting for kings or commissioning a deep-sea
halibut charter, the Kenai Peninsula is a fisherman's paradise.
Fishing is excellent year round including winter when a visitor
can ice fish for salmon or trout on a peninsula lake.
Location:
The Kenai Peninsula is only
two scenic hours from Anchorage. Where the world-famous Kenai
River meets Cook Inlet. It is surrounded by spectacular scenery
and wildlife, and has a rich history of native and Russian settlements
and culture.
Fishing Trip
Planning Chart
This chart shows peak fishing schedule for each species
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Alaska's
Top 10 Trophy King Salmon:
| 97
lbs. 4 ounces |
Kenai River |
1985 |
| 95
lbs. 10 ounces |
Kenai
River |
1990 |
| 93
lbs. |
Kelp
Bay |
1977 |
| 92
lbs. 4 ounces |
Kenai
River |
1985 |
| 91
lbs. 10 ounces |
Kenai
River |
1988 |
| 91
lbs. 4 ounces |
Kenai
River |
1987 |
| 91
lbs. |
Kenai
River |
1995 |
| 89
lbs. 3 ounces |
Kenai
River |
1989 |
| 89
lbs. |
Kenai
River |
1994 |
| 88
lbs. 11 ounces |
Kenai
River |
1980 |
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