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Kenai River Sportfishing Lodge
The Kenai is home to 4 of the 5 Pacific Salmon species: Kings, Sockeyes, Silvers, and Pinks

Discover for yourself why the Kenai River enjoys a worldwide reputation for its June and July runs of salmon, producing more trophy-sized king salmon than any other river in the world.  An annual run of over 500,000 sockeye migrate through the upper river.  In addition, August and September hold some of the most hard fighting silver salmon, wild rainbow trout, and exciting Dolly Varden fishing found anywhere.

The river flows 82 miles from Kenai Lake to Cook Inlet.  The first 16 miles, where the Kenai River Sportfishing Lodge is located, offer a beautiful mountain backdrop and frequent wildlife sightings.   The banks of the upper Kenai River are in the heart of Alaska's most productive fishing country for sockeye salmon, silver salmon, rainbow trout, and Dolly Varden.

A few miles downstream, a section known as the "lower river" flows over 50 miles from Skilak Lake to Cook Inlet and produces some of Alaska's finest king and silver salmon fishing.

When in season, we'll also troll for silvers in Resurrection Bay or drift for kings in the Kasilof River.  Those in search of more adventure can fish for halibut off the coast.  This exciting trip is included in our 6 day/7 night package and can be added to shorter packages for an additional cost.  Because of our ideal location in the heart of the Kenai Peninsula, you can experience a surprising variety of great fishing opportunities during your stay with us.

As most folks who fly fish know, Alaska offers many different kinds of angling opportunities.  As our guides and returning guests know, there is none greater than the chance to catch a huge rainbow trout or Dolly or silver on teh fly while they voraciously feed in late August and September.  Although we enjoy fly fishing throughout the summer, the late season provides unparalleled opportunities.

The non-motorized upper stretch of the Kenai, between Kenai and Skilak Lakes, is home to the largest rainbows and has been designated by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game as a trophy rainbow zone.  Reward yourself with an opportunity to catch rainbows up to 15 pounds, with many in the 16 to 22 inch range.  We feature fishing in the remote Kenai Canyon and the stretch of river below it when conditions are optimal.

Reserve your space as soon as possible to secure the trip date most desired.  Reservations can be made by phone and will be confirmed upon receipt of the required deposit.   

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