Alaska Fishing Blog

Fishing in the Wild and Beautiful Kenai River

Alaska is known for fabulous fishing, but if you want to have the ultimate fishing experience in The Last Frontier, take a trip to the gorgeous Kenai River. According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, the Kenai River is the most heavily fished river in the state, with around 275,000 people casting their […]

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Catching the Massive and Massively Popular Halibut in Alaska

Halibut are large, flat, bottom-feeding fish that are known for their delicious flavor.  These monster fish can grow to weigh over 500 pounds and be as long as 9 feet.  Because of their size, they’re a prized catch, especially in Alaska, where the halibut population flourishes between May and October. Halibut are one of the […]

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Hooking the Best Fishing Lodge in Alaska

People visit Alaska for the gorgeous views, breathtaking glaciers, rich culture, abundant wildlife, and of course the world-class fishing.  Fishing can be a rewarding experience, as long as you know what you’re doing.  Because taking on the wild waters of Alaska can be an overwhelming experience, smart travelers choose fishing lodges with seasoned guides who […]

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Fishing in The Last Frontier

If you’re a fishing enthusiast and have never been to Alaska, you are missing out.  Each year, hundreds of thousands of people come to Alaska to catch and feast on salmon, crab, trout, and halibut.  Whether you hire a guide or go it alone, there are endless possibilities for adventure and fun when you cast […]

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Soldotna Fishing Lodges

Soldotna is a city that stretches 7 miles across the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska and home to over 4,000 humble, happy residents. Selected as one of CNN’s “World’s 15 Best Rivers for Travellers,” this city is nestled up against the famous Kenai River, which ends up at the Cook Inlet and flows down an 82-mile […]

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Soldotna Alaska Fishing

What is Soldotna Alaska Fishing all about? Here are a few clues: Multi-Species Fishing: Red Salmon, Silver Salmon, Alaskan Ling Cod, Alaskan Halibut, and more Alaskan Bear Watching Alaskan Sight Seeing The Gone Fishin’ Lodge You getting warmed up to the idea yet? We sure hope so, because many people have come through our neck […]

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New Perspectives: Salmon Fishing Alaska

I remember what it was like to catch my first salmon. At the time, it seemed so large I wouldn’t be able to fit it on the wall above my headboard. After my dad had a good laugh and let me know it wasn’t more than a foot long, I got a new perspective on […]

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Kenai Trout Fishing at the Gone Fishin’ Lodge

Fishing enthusiasts from around the state, country and the world convene on the Kenai River to catch some of the finest and most beautiful fish that can be found. Kenai trout fishing is one of the more popular practices because the fruits of the labor involved are some of the most prized! The Kenai River […]

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Yes, I Came to Fish, but I Really Want to Know About the Salmon! Kenai Salmon Fishing

Sportfishers have frequented the Kenai River enough to make it the most famous sport fishing destination in Alaska. We don’t blame them! The Kenai River is not only blanketed by some of the most picturesque surroundings in the Alaskan wilderness, but it is also home to a wide variety of beautiful and beautifully tasty fish […]

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Kenai River Lodging

The Kenai River in Alaska is noted for its wide variety of fish and wildlife that grace it’s 82-mile length, from the Kenai Lake down to the Pacific coast at the Cook Inlet. Sportfishers from around the world frequent the Kenai River to take in the beautiful natural surroundings while reigning in some of the […]

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