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    Our Kenai River Fishing Web Site at www.kenaifishing.info

    Kenai River Fishing ~ It is difficult to talk about fishing in Alaska without considering the world famous Kenai River. This biologically diverse river ultimately begins its life at the outflow of Kenai lake. Water from the surrounding Kenai Fjord glaciers and other pristine mountain streams collect here in a large natural basin. Leaving the lake the river takes shape as a massive and swift emerald green salmon super highway that is tailor made for rafting and fishing activities. Flowing through both deep rocky canyons and lowland black spruce covered valleys the river eventually empties into Cook Inlet near the town of Kenai.

    As far as Alaska fishing goes, the Kenai has been fished by more anglers world-wide than any other Alaskan river. Easy access via the Sterling Highway from Anchorage make this a popular and often talked about Alaska fishing destination. Besides being the most talked about river in Alaska, it is also the most famous Alaskan river for having produced the world’s largest sport caught Chinook (king) salmon. The current world record salmon, 97 pounds 4 ounces, caught by Les Anderson on May 17, 1985 is on display at the Soldotna Visitors Center in Soldtona Alaska.

    The Kenai is known not only for king salmon, but also abundant sockeye (red) salmon, coho (silver) salmon, pink salmon and an unbelievable trophy rainbow trout and dolly varden fishery. Over 10 million salmon make their return home each year to the Kenai. It may be possible for some Alaskan rivers to equal the shear numbers of fish this South Central wonder receives but there is simply no other place in the world quite like the Kenai River. For more about Kenai River Fishing visit our Kenai River Fishing site at www.kenaifishing.info


    Kenai Lake, home to some of the largest rainbow trout in the world


    Experience Exciting Kenai Fishing with Resident Alaska Guides, Ed French Alaska Fish Guides & Charters SSSF Sponsor





    BING MAP COORDINATESFISHABLE TRIBUTARIES & LAKES



    (CH/Chinook SS/Silver SK/Sockeye PK/Pink CH/Chum DV/Dolly RT/Rainbow GR/Grayling LT/Lake Trout NP/Pike)
    • Russian River - Middle Kenai SK, SS, PK, DV, RT
    • Moose River Mouth - Lower Kenai CH, SK, SS, PK, DV, RT
    • Quartz Creek - Upper Kenai SK, DV, RT - closed for salmon
    • Funny River Mouth - Middle Kenai CH, SK, SS, RT, DV
    • Russian River Lakes 1 & 2 - requires hiking DV, RT, GR
    • Kenai Lake DV, RT, LT, GR
    • Skilak Lake DV, RT, LT, GR


    • Kenai River Boat ramps
    • coming soon
    USEFUL ALASKA FISHING LINKS




    Small Stream Salmon Fishing Forum ~ Talk about Alaska fishing with other anglers
    Alaska Department of Fish and Wildlife ~ Check current regulations for Alaska rivers & lakes
    Cook Inlet Tide Tables ~ Online Tide Tables for the Cook Inlet/Kenai River
    Alaska Weather from Wunderground ~ Current & forecasted weather for Alaska
    Alaska River Levels ~ Hydro graphs for Alaska rivers
    Reserve America ~ Campground Reservation & Information website


    Kenai Water Levels





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    Last edited by KingSalmon Admin; 08-15-2009 at 02:49 PM.
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  2. Default Page looks good

    Good job on the page. I see a few tweaks and all add quality content and searchable terms.

    Here is one correction (minor) .. Les Anderson's fish was 97 pounds 4 oz.

    Cheers

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