Fish & Game Run Times :: Clam Digging Tide Tables
Fish For: King Salmon, Halibut, Rainbow Trout, Silver Salmon, Dolly Varden
Fishing Guides
Our fishing guides owe their success to an average of 25 years experience fishing local waters. They are year-round Alaskan residents, USCG licensed, insured, and experts in telling tall tales. We have top quality equipment. Rods by Lamiglass, Sage, and G-Loomis. Reels by Shimano and Penn. The river boats are all 20' welded aluminum sleds and drift boats, powered with quiet Yamaha four stroke outboards, and are meticulously cleaned every day. Saltwater boats range from 28' aluminum cabin cruisers to our newest boat- the 50' Delta named "Burning Daylight".Guided Freshwater Fishing
River Fishing
We fish the Kenai and Kasilof rivers for King, sockeye, silver, and pink salmon, trophy rainbow trout, and dolly Varden. All trips are conducted out of welded aluminum vessels designed to carry four passengers in comfort and safety, paired with the finest tackle from Gloomis, Penn, and Shimano. Trips are full day (8 hours) or half day (5 hours). Most charters depart from our lodge, but at certain times when it is more productive charters may depart within 30 miles of our lodge to access different sections of the Kenai or to fish the Kasilof river.King Salmon
The Kenai River is world famous for producing trophy King salmon. The world record was taken in May of 1985 weighing 97 lbs. 4 oz. Every year sees thousands of kings weighing between 30 and 80, even 90 lbs. Their fighting strength has to be felt to be believed, and those that have battled these monsters have memories that last a lifetime. We have two runs of Kings entering the local rivers and fishing is typically best late May to mid June and the last half of July. Methods for taking Kings include back bouncing, back trolling, and drifting.
Sockeye Salmon
A.K.A. Red Salmon, average 6-12 lbs. and most of its muscle. These salmon begin to clog the Kenai River in late June and the run ends in mid August. New regulations aimed at protecting these salmon allow nearly one million sockeye to return to the river every summer. Since the Sockeye tend to hug the bank, most fishing is done from the shore. Methods include casting cohoe flies in a style found only on the Kenai River, knowledgeable guides, persistence and a little luck.Silver Salmon
Three words: acrobatic tackle busters. These fighters are notorious for burning up drags and snapping rods. Silvers average 10-14 lbs., with lunkers nearing 20 lbs. Season begins in early August and ends September 30. Methods include casting spinners, back bouncing, and back trolling. Ask about the Seward Silver Salmon Derby- this salt water fishery is in mid-August, has a six fish limit, non-stop action, and takes place in beautiful Resurrection Bay.Pink Salmon
Returning in even numbered years in late July through August, Pinks are the single most aggressive salmon that returns to the Kenai. Their sheer numbers and willingness to strike anything shiny makes them a favorite with kids, novice fishermen, and anyone who fishes for the thrill of the catch. Caught by casting spinners and spoons.Rainbow Trout and Dolly Varden
A trip to the Kenai River is not complete without a trout fishing trip. While some sections of the river are fly-fishing only-Rainbow Trout trophy areas, Rainbows are plentiful throughout the river. Last season saw plenty of Rainbows caught and released off our private riverbank between 7 and 14 lbs., and as many smaller Rainbows and Dolly Varden as you had the patience to catch. We provide our guests with trout gear for fishing in front of their cabins.Guided Saltwater Fishing
Saltwater trips depart daily from numerous ports on the Kenai Peninsula. Charters fishing Cook Inlet are conducted from smaller boats and have a shorter run to productive fishing grounds. Charters departing from Homer and Seward are typically aboard larger, more comfortable vessels, with a longer run out to the fishing grounds. The port of Seward provides anglers with the most spectacular scenery of any port in Alaska. Whales, marine mammals, pelagic birds, and glaciers abound. Each port has its unique advantages. Let us help you find the charter that matches your specific interests.
Overnight Charters aboard the MV Burning Daylight
For anglers wishing to experience a unique Alaskan adventure an overnight charter aboard our 50' charter vessel is sure to produce treasured memories and fantastic fishing. Departing the port of Seward we cruise out to the fishing grounds, going beyond the range of most of the day fleet. Fishing into the evening, as soon as our first days limits of fish are on board, we run into a protected fjord and drop the anchor for the night. Once the engines are turned off the weary fishermen enjoy a great dinner from the ships galley including fresh fish from the grill before crawling into a bunk for the night. You will awaken the next morning and enjoy a hot breakfast as we cruise out to the fishing grounds, returning to port late in the day with two limits of fish. All meals are provided. All fish are filleted aboard ship. Private parties only- 6 passengers max.
Halibut
In 2011 we still have a two halibut daily limit.Pacific Halibut: Both sides of the Kenai Peninsula are home to some of the finest halibut fishing known to man. Limits of halibut weighing between 20 and 50 lbs. are the norm, with halibut between 100 and 300 lbs. coming in daily. Charters leave from Ninilchik, Anchor Point, Homer, and Seward, with every port having its unique advantages: boat size, trip length, travel time, and scenery. We will take you on a halibut trip that matches your specific needs and interests. Combination trips fishing for Halibut, rockfish, salmon, and lingcod are our most popular saltwater trip. Halibut fishing runs from May through September with combo trips having the greatest catch rates in July and August.
Lingcod
Prehistoric denizens of the deep, Lingcod can weigh up to 90 lbs., with half of that being its hideous head and hundreds of razor sharp teeth. Lingcod are highly prized for their aggressive nature, white flesh and delicate flavor.Rockfish
32 species of rockfish inhabit the waters of the North Gulf Coast. Rockfish are long lived fragile fish. The limit is four per day and due to their high mortality we recommend you keep the first four you catch. Many anglers consider rockfish to be preferable to halibut. Rockfish have white flesh with a slightly higher oil content.



