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Topic: Kenai Suggestions  (Read 2592 times)

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Rossavich63

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  • Location: Lake Oswego, OR
  • Date Registered: May 2012
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Will be on the Kenai peninsula for family vacation end of August/early September.  I know that is Silver season, but reaching out to Alaska yak brothers/sisters for recommendations.  Flying form Oregon so won't have the yak, but thinking about bringing my bank fishing set-up.  What hardware should I be throwing or what about the guide drop off?  This is a bucket list item so not opposed to the "all in" guide thing:  any thoughts/ideas greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance ,

Bill



Kenai_guy

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That will be prime time for some fat rainbow fishing and, as you mentioned, silver fishing.   Don't forget to go out and try the salt with a guide.  There is lots of good lake fishing if you want to go for a hike.

There is already a thread on this subject with a good supply of input. I'll see if I can find it.
No matter how many times the PB's tell me I'm nuts....I still smile every time I out fish them

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4th place 2014 Whiskey Gulch Yak Classic
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Kenai_guy

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No matter how many times the PB's tell me I'm nuts....I still smile every time I out fish them

9th place 2014 ORC
4th place 2014 Whiskey Gulch Yak Classic
1st fish ever entered & Day 1 Champion 2013 Whiskey Gulch Yak Classic


kardinal_84

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  • Kayak Fishing Southcentral Alaska
  • Location: Anchorage, AK
  • Date Registered: Mar 2011
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Here's a list of my links I give out for Southcentral Alaska I posted in the thread referenced by Kenai guy.

Here are a few personal sites of mine.  The Kayak site I just soft launched a few days ago. Trying to keep adding to it.  Despite the URL, I am not a guide.

http://AlaskaKayakFisher.com  Kayak Fishing Southcentral Alaska

guidesak.blogspot.com  Recent posts of fishing

www.alaskafishinglogs.com  Older logs of fishing (1995-2004)

http://youtube.com/guidesak  My youtube channel


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Personal fishing sites of Alaska Kayak Angling adventures of my son and I. I am NOT a guide.
guidesak.blogspot.com
AlaskaKayakFisher.com


akfishergal

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Bill, you're going to have a ball. There's a kayak fishing option for you to consider. Chris Mautino operates Liquid Adventures out of Seward, and guides throughout Resurrection Bay and Kenai Fjords. Check out his website -- single day trips run $220, and a multi-day remote trip is even better.  www.liquid-adventures.com

When I got started I went out with Chris a few times. Highly recommend him.


kardinal_84

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+1 for liquid adventures.

Also consider renting a inflatable something from Alaska Raft and kayak and float the upper or middle Kenai.

Should be some killer all around fishing then. Reds, BIG bows and dollies. Maybe even a silver. A good a chance as any battling a king too but got to release those. It'll tear your trout gear up though!!! Lol.


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Personal fishing sites of Alaska Kayak Angling adventures of my son and I. I am NOT a guide.
guidesak.blogspot.com
AlaskaKayakFisher.com


 

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